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Mortal

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Create the controlled,

That’s the real goal.

Greens and greed,

Neon gods from screens.

Icy fire,

Drugs get higher.

Dancing trees

Cut down to make more copies

Of the perfect pristine pictures

Hung above addictive liquor

But don’t worry, nature won’t fail

The real mother we forget to hail.

One day all of us will see

What being human really means.

 

 

Immortals by Mara Rusu is a rhymed poem that explores Mother Nature vs Humanity, human hubris, and the environment. This poem explores the depths of the inquiry question: How does our environment or where we come from define us? It also incorporates the powerful video “I am Nature.” Together, they demonstrate the idea that nature is something so much more powerful than human’s think it is. Coming from an enviorment and society of greed, and hubris affects humanity and mother nature greatly.

The Unseen Forces

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In the chapter Weeksboro, Maine, Alex is trying to get her friend Steph a boyfriend. Steph is representing the science and logical side of life, the concrete things which can be measured, the tangible. She doesn’t want to have a boyfriend, she doesn’t believe in love, an unseen force. On the other hand, Alex represents the intangible, love, imagination, and hope etc. The theme in this chapter is unseen forces, what Alex represents, but by the end, they both believe in. The two girls go to the spot where the whirligig is, and Alex starts guiding Steph through a guided visual journey, wishing to the Whirligig that Steph gets a boyfriend. As Alex is wishing, Steph starts to go along with it, she’s still sceptical about it, but she really listens to what Alex is saying. Alex tries to convince Steph that the whirligig is powerful and can help her. “Thoughts are powerful. They’re the seeds of events. By thinking something, we can help make it happen.” Page 25. This quote is important, because it describes the idea that something intangible (imagination, creativity, the idea), has to be there first in order to create something tangible (science, math, inventions). This relates to the question, “Why do we only focus on the tangible or the material in our culture?” We need both tangible and intangible objects in our lives, because that’s how inventions are created. Every great invention came from an idea. After Alex is done her visual guide, Steph finds love, the brother of the boy who was spying on them. Proving that unseen forces can overpower the tangible. “But just in case unseen forces do exist, I pay my respects to them by keeping the whirligig painted and repaired.” Page 32 . This quote confirms that Steph believes in the unseen force that the whirligig held. It changed Steph’s life and helped her find her “heart’s joy” and now she believes in its higher power. In conclusion, the two- intangible and tangible need to work together for humans and ideas to move forward.

The Veldt Summative Assignment

The Card Game

Did you hear about the new product?
Yeah, the one that’s being sold at Walmart.
It’s astounding, amazing, appealing,
Only 9.99, made especially for children.
If you’re busy, need time,
Here’s an app, let them go tap
Give them another application,
While you go away on a vacation
Soccer? Basketball? Swimming?
No, just scrolling and sitting.
The human race is like a crazy card game,
And we’re all just aces and spades.
Played by the same card holder,
Corporations, and stock brokers.
Where society is the queen
Like a crazy machine
Manufacturing all the screens.
That we now live our life on.
But let me tell you something.
“Technology is our life now.” We all said.
But it’s not a life,
if we’re all brain dead.

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Thematic relation between Mushrooms and “The Friday Everything Changed”

The mushrooms are women (not just women, but all the oppressed), in this poem.

“Diet on water, on crumbs of shadow, Bland-mannered, asking. Little or nothing. So many of us!
So many of us!” This line is referring to all the women who live in the shadows, not being able to have any power or leadership. In “The Friday Everything Changed,” the boys were always the ones who got to carry the water bucket, not the girls. The poem and the story are both inspiring change and nothing is going to happen overnight, but slowly more and more change is happening.

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