http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/
This is a website that has all of the play that Shakespeare has written. This site breaks down the context of each play so people can understand them better.
http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/
Website about all of Shakespeare's plays that are just as good as the plays that are in books.
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/w/william_shakespeare.html
This is a site that has some of Shakespeare's quotes.
http://www.shakespeare-online.com/
This is a site about studying Shakespeare and a brief discription of his plays and why they are important.
http://shakespeare.mit.edu/
This site is about every play that Shakespeare has written and it's in categories.
Comment to Chardonnay's blog: I can relate to this too because me and my older brother realllly don't get
along, and in some ways, he acts like Walter. Just really stupid lol
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
#3
I guess the only thing I can relate to in the book was when Ruth was thinking about abortion. My sister was about to have a her baby aborted because she had just started college, her and her boyfriend weren't married yet. A baby would've affected her school a lot. She had to take off of over a year of school to put her dreams on hold so she could take care of things that she had to do with her daughter. She had to get a part time job since she now had to take care of herself and her daughter. I'm sorry I couldn't make this post any longer...I really can't think of anything else to say
Thursday, January 17, 2013
MY American Dream
I would like to become a physicians assistant. It will take me many years after high school to achieve this goal but I do have a back up plan. After I become a physicians assistant, I will move to Miami and work at one of the hospitals there. Typical day in my life as a physician assistant would be getting up, getting my children up, getting them breakfast and taking them to school, go to work, pick my children up from daycare and head home, cook dinner and get them ready for bed and head to bed with my husband. I won't see my family much since they'll all live about 14 hours away and I'll have a busy scheduel. But I will visit when I can, or even have them come visit me whenever they can. I'll have a house, large enough for me and my family and extra room for other children that I may have or whenever family comes to visit. Achieving this dream makes me happy because I'll be able to give my children everything they want and I'll live in a place that has warm weather and I'll get to visit the beach more often. Florida is a much better place than here.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
3rd quarter blog post #1
The first author says that the American Dream has to do with equality, not wealth. The second author believes that the American Dream has everything to do with money. The first author believe in sharing and making sacrufuces for others. The second author believed that the American Dream is being rich. Making money for your family. The first author brings up "city upon a hill" sermon. Which I believed, talking about making sacrifices for others. In the sermon, governor Winthrop said "We must be willing to abridge ourselves of our superfluities for the supply of others' necessities," The second author basically was saying that everyone's lives revovle around money. People always ask the simple question "what do you do for a living?" Clearly stating that the American Dream is being wealthy. I knew more about what the second author was talking about. I kind of agreed with both of them. I understand making sacrifices for others, but I also understand that if you don't have money, then you don't really have anything. My answer was similar to the second author's, but the first author made me think more about it and what I had said in my answer.
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