Thursday, June 4, 2009
青いとり
桃子:いらっしゃいませ。 ここに すわってください。どうぞ、メンユーです。
弥栄子:これは何ですか。
桃子:これは、てんぷらです。やさいとシーフドがあります。
弥栄子:はい、ありがとう。てのうらと あの。。。ケーキください。
桃子:はい。
喜世実:すみません、そばは 何ですか。
桃子:そばは バックウェートから 作っています。
喜世実:そうですか。ありがとう ございます。そばと まきずしください。
桃子:はい。
弥栄子:喜世実さん、今年の夏休みは 何がしたいですか。
喜世実:家族と カナダへ行きたいです。弥栄子は。
弥栄子:寝たいです。そして、友だちと デリークイーングへ行きたいです。仕事はしますか。
喜世実:はい、します。
弥栄子:仕事は 何ですか。
喜世実:ミネアポリス公園で 仕事をします。
弥栄子:へえ!?
喜世実:弥栄子さんは。仕事がありますか。
弥栄子:たぶん。
喜世実:ああ、そう。
桃子:すみません、これは てのうらと ケーキです。そして、これは そばと まきずしです。どうぞ。
弥栄子と喜世実:いただきます!
The Cat and the Hat Project
Monday, May 25, 2009
Persepolis Blog Responses #2
How the kids did this is that they would wear it out publicly and if they got caught they will cry. Sometimes they will buy things and keep it hidden. I think what I would have done is that I would have followed their rules silently. I might buy the things that I want to buy, but would never have the guts to wear it out publicly. As a teen the only place I will act rebellion against the rule is inside of my house. Satrapi is a normal kid in many ways. When she wants someting she will askher parents for money. And when she does not like something she will try and make that something into what she likes.
11)
This family is like any other family who cares for each other. What is important to Marji's parents is her, their only daughter/child. The parents create an environment that will make her learn and an experiencing environment; and at the same time a happy one too. The parents got their strength from their daughter because it is a parent's duty to protect their children and that duty is what make the parents successful in that.
12)
The role of women in the story is that they are kind of like slaves. Women can not do anything without their "masters"/husbands. Since Marji is not married yet she has a little more freedom than her mother. Marji's mother is married and the rules says that, "A women who is married can not go anywhere without her husband accompanying her." So most of the time Marji's mother is in the house all the time. The same situation applies to all the women in her school and neighboors.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Persepolis Blog Responses #1
No Persepolis is more powerful if Strapi wroted the way it is because it is a true experience from her. And writing from that experience is more powerful than writing from anexperience that you have never had. This is the first memoir I have read so I can not really relate it to other memoirs. The benefits of memoirs is that it gives people a taste of what the author was going through in their life. Another benefit is that her experience can also relate to others who share the same experience. The drawbacks would be that it brings back the pain that she felt when writing this.
5)
For me the writer's voice was appealing, but only in some of the pages. I do not identify with any of Marji's character, but the one character I like the most is that she can stand up for herself and tell/show how she feels about the war and the rules. The one character that I dislike the most is exaggerating too much. No it did not because I have read similar books/comic to Persepolis.
6)
How the revolution exert power and influence over so many people is because the Taliban threaten to punish them if they do not follow the laws(of god). Many people left after the revolution because because of the war and bombing there were no more jobs. And if there were not a lot of jobs the families can not survive; and the products are getting pricey. I think they send Marji off to Australia because they wanted their daughter to have a future and experience many things outside their land. Also, they probably wanted Marji to be known to other people. The parents does not leave because probably they are afraid that they can not support her enough because finding a job is hard. And they probably wanted to stay and lie in their homeland.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
先生のインタビュー
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Final Project Evaluation
What does your feed contain and why?
My 'feed' contains mainly internet access, virtual stores, ads, music,etc. I choose to have these on my 'feed' because people uses these things.
- What does this say about and how does this define American culture and identity?
What this says about the culture is that their culture is not very traditional. Unlike some cultures Americans do not have traditional clothings for a specific reason. For example, Japanese. They have a traditional clothing called a Kimono. Kiminos are worn usually during the summer festivals. What this says about American identity is that they like to stand out from the crowd. Even if they are not super stars their clothing and make-up and everything will be the ones making them stand out. How this define American culture is that they believe in something that has a powerful influence on them. This not only goes to the American culture but to many as well. How this define American identity is that they buy anything that looks cool("The power of cool").
- What are the social implications of technology use, consumerism or anti-consumerism? Are these good, bad? Is it okay to resist?
The social implications oftechnology use is mostly consumerism. Consumerism is both good and bad. It is good because you can get what you wantand help the economy a bit. It is bad because too much people are consumering, and when they consume the big corporations are getting bigger, and the bigger they get the more taxes are cut off. It is okay to resist beacuse not all peoplelike they idea of consumerism very much.
- How does media, consumerism, reliance on technology, and/or popular culture personally affect you? Do they mold us, or us them?
How media affects me is that I really love to listen to music, using the web, and watching movies. Consumerism affects me by it's products produce. The way reliance on technology affects me is that it is easier to use technology to do something for us instead of doing it ourselves. For example, the pow. We do not have to use knives to cut the grasses anymore, instead the pow takes over for us. How popular culture affects me is by their clothing and accessories they have on their heads. It is also their wonder designs on the clothing and accessories that affects me. It is kind of like both. We mod them and in return they mod us.
- How does it impacts you? Define you? What does it say about your personal habits, your individuality?
How it impacts me is how people would spend so much money on unneccessary things just to make them look good. For example earings. People can just wear one or two sets of earings, but no they buy so many pair. How this defines me is that I do not buy alot of accessories. I just want to buy but do not actually buy it. What it says about my personal habit is that I try not to use my money or parent's money on accessory. An example of this would be nail polish. During spring break I went to the store and bought my first nail polish. Ofcoruse there were many that I also bought with, but that was my first time; in my 16 years of life; that I ever bought make-up. What this says about my indivuduality is that I can not go shopping by myself yet.
- If there is a moral to the story, what is it? How does Andeson convey this moral?
If there is a moral to the story it wouvd be that peolpe who uses the feed gets the lesions on their bodies. How he does it is that he makes the characters and everyone else in the book sound like the lesions are not so bad; when literally their skins are falling off.
- Are people anything without the feed , in the world of the story?
No the people are nothing without the feed. They are nothing because they are so used to the feed when they were small that they do not know what to do without the feed. The feed is like a controler or a chip that once it is dead or not working, the whole system stops working.
- Why does Titus order all those pants inthe second-to-last chapter?
Titus ordered the pants because something happened to his pants that is the same. Also he was frustrated by the things happening to Violet he did not know what to do.
- What does the feed interlude at the end of the book mean (Everything must go...)?
The feedinterludes "everything must go..." I think this means that the feed does not want the people to know what they are doing to them. And so everything must move on. They are not waiting for people to know and catch up to them.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Blog 3: Visual Essay
- How do the images tell a story, represent your theme?
The images I selected does not really tell a story, except for the picture at the far right. The pictures I have represent my theme because it has the words consumer on it and words that are related to it.
- What's your message? What do the pictures say?
My message is that "lOOK AT WHAT YOU DO MY CONUMERISM FRIENDS". The pictures just tell about consumerism. That people consume, and consume.
- Why did you choose the images you did? What are their importance, implications, and influence?
I choose the images I did because these images tells a lot about consumerism just looking at it. You can also tell right away what the theme is about. The importance is that these pictures tell what weare doing and who we are to the economic world. The pictures are suggesting that we, the people, should consume more. Even the things that are not really necessary. It's influences are the modelers, expense, brand, etc.
- What are the applications or use of, understanding and values of some combination of the text themes that you have developed and/or experienced over your lifetime?
What I have understand about consumerism when I was little was that if I want to buy something it has to be something that both of my parents thinks is necessary for me. For example, clothings. Whenever I went with my mom to buy clothes for me she always go for the medium size, 14 or 16 size. It is always a big size that will be loosed on me. Since my mother keeps telling me that bigger size is better for me; because it saves money; I got into a habit of buy medium size clothes. So whenever I shop I will always go for the medium sized shirt.
- How have you developed these?
My parents, especially my mother was the one who influenced me the most.
- What are your feelings about them?
My feelings is then was that I was not really happy getting "M"size shirts. Now, I am very grateful to my mom because I have grown somewhat and the "M" sized shirt thing really helped.