Category: English 11
Poetry Project
“Sea Of Emotions” by Makayla Crenshaw
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the ease of catching fish distracts me from the troubles of the day
from the calmness of the sea to the swaying wind of the waters
fishing is there for when life is a bother
splish, splash, the water goes
how many fish will I catch no one knows
the day is tiring, trying to blend in with the crowd
society encourages me to be someone I’m not,
not wanting to be weird and afraid to share my initial thoughts
I give into peer pressure too easily,
trying to make decisions that will hurt my status or my spirit,
we tend to be scared to speak our opinions, scared to be illiterate
people are like snowflakes, every speck is different
the calmness of the sea swishes away my worries
a time when peer pressure doesn’t flood my thoughts
people are cruel critics, and a passive aggressive race
where everyone has to fit into social norms to fit in the right place
fishing is an activity where I can get away
where the feelings of calmness and swaying wind is where I stay
Composition:
People tend to give in to peer pressure and not want to do what they think is right to not stand out in the crowd. This poem called, “Sea of Emotions,” by Makayla Crenshaw, was inspired by “The Two Fishermen,” by Morley Callaghan. In the poem, Makayla Crenshaw uses alliteration, (“splish, splash, the water goes”), similes, oxymorons, imagery, rhyming, (“society encourages me to be someone I’m not, not wanting to be weird and afraid to share my initial thoughts”), and repetition. The type of poem she wrote is a Free Verse. It’s a poem that makes the reader feel hopeful because it can change one’s state of mind and encourages people to do be individuals. In the poem, Makayla writes about how easy it can be for people to just be bystanders; how the stresses of life can be lifted off someone by doing an activity they love. Just like the protagonist, Michael Foster, who also enjoyed fishing in the “Two Fishermen.” Michael Foster was a bystander as well and didn’t help his friend Smitty, the hangman, because Michael was too afraid to stand up for his friend in front of the town. He didn’t do the right thing, and in the end, he regretted his decisions because he lost his friend. The universality of the poem is that society doesn’t want to stand out from the crowd. They’re afraid that their actions will affect their status in society and how they are perceived by people.
Mini Composition of Last Ride:
The media is insensitive to people’s emotions, trying to capture reactions to other tragedies and stream them live; they are insensitive from putting these events online only for views. I liked reading the free verse poem, “Last Ride,” by Andrea Holtslander. The poem talks about the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster that happened in the 80s and describes the emotions of the people’s families losing their loved ones in the rocket. In the poem, Andrea Holtslander uses similes, (“rocket twist crazily through the sky like balloons whipped free from a child’s grasp”), metaphors, (“Having wrung all the tears from his audience the ringmaster can now turn to sports”), alliteration, descriptive imagery, satire, and an ironic understatement for the title of the poem, “Last Ride.” The theme of the “Last Ride” is life and death. Having the astronauts loved ones to witness their deaths similar to the book, “Fahrenheit 451”. The citizens in “Fahrenheit 451” had to witness people’s homes being burnt down and people get getting killed by the mechanic hound because they had books; society was also controlled by technology, having the media control how people think just like in today’s society. The Last Ride is also similar to this because the media is quick to change the way people think and feel during certain situations, changing the topic from talking about the space shuttle disaster to then talking about sports, being insensitive for the lives that have been lost. The media needs to be more comforting to victim’s families that have lost their lives instead of just focusing on the fact that talking about disasters that will bring their channel more views and money.
Spoken Word Presentation
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Blog log 2- 48 Hours in the Strange and Beautiful World of TikTok
This article talks about a popular app called TikTok. It is used by many teenagers and adults; it’s an app where you can post 15 second videos of any kind of subject. “The video app offers an endless scroll of creativity and goofing off, told in 15-second snippets”
The videos can be funny or serious and informative, but mainly are memes. The article describes about the addicting culture of the app and all the attention it’s been getting recently. Even though some videos are stupid and don’t make sense, you are still addicted to watch more! I chose this article because I am also addicted to watching TikTok videos because they bring me joy. Students at our school strive to become TikTok famous. It’s as if your TikTok famous you become a celebrity because many use the app. The article was illustrated with videos of some a TikToks and is very insightful.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/10/10/arts/TIK-TOK.html?module=inline
Blog log one- Athletes Could be paid under new Califor
Sports players in California suggests for a new law to be created so that players in college can earn money off ticket sales, tv broadcasts etc. ”On Sept. 30, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that would allow college athletes in California to strike their own endorsement deals and hire agents — a measure that is scheduled to take effect in 2023”. I chose this article because I never realized that for all the effort and training the college students put into their sport and they aren’t getting paid. I want to get a scholarship to a University in the future and I relate to this article because I play soccer and lacrosse. If I’m going to be broadcasted on television and selling lots of tickets to fans, I would also want to be receiving some of the earnings rather than it all going towards an organization. This article was very straight forward and easy to comprehend which I liked, and since I relate to it I also feel inspired.