Sunday, May 30, 2010

This I believe... :) draft

This picture shows a pair of dirty shoes and it represents how you would feel in these shoes (being in someone else's shoes).

Nobody Is Perfect

Some people think that they are perfect and have everything that they want and need, but they aren't actually perfect. In a lifetime, people like me learn such things as nobody can be perfect, life is never fair and also that words can hurt people. Their want for perfection is so high that when they get something as they wanted, they aim for higher things and their "want" also grows within them. Well, I want perfect grades and perfect of everything. It’s probably not just me but everyone else in the world, some who are devastated, obsessive and even timid people. In the "Korean" social group, what matters the most is "grades". If you don't have much of a good grade, you are not really welcome into the society. I don't think that's fair. When a person from a group says things such things as "Oh, did you hear that girl over their has 4 B's... She has such an awful grade..." and then glances at you, it can really hurt people just like me. They should try to be in the other person's shoes and see how they feel, because I have felt it too once in my life, which was not very long time ago. Everyone should have self confidence in their selves and strive for their best.

Life was never fair for anyone. As much as they want to fit in, they get left out. Life has two sides. One is the fair and joyful side when the other is fury and devastation. I feel these emotions every time. Then I ask myself, "Is it like this to everyone?" but the answer is yes, because wants "something" but in my point of view, many people are perfect. When you see popular kids hanging out with their "cool group" and gossiping, sometimes it makes them look all nice and cool without us realizing that there are many people being left out or having made rumors about or being called mean names. They make us feel as if we are an empty void, or nerds, geeks or showoffs.The group should feel bad for making others feel like this. I'm not saying everyone is like that but I feel there are people out there feeling this. I believe that nobody can ever be perfect and you are just cool they way you already are. This I believe.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Matilda Bone- Paragraph :)


The Newbury winner, Karen Cushman writes a stupendous historical fiction novel based on the medieval times using a point of view of a teenage girl who lived in the manor and suddenly moved to a bone-setters house, which she doesn't get used to soon. Later on, she becomes the apprentice of Red Peg the bone-setter. In this novel, you go through a journey of different moods such as, anger, frustration, relieved and confused and many more. The book demonstrates religious value, lack of hygiene and basic medical knowledge.

For she used to live in a manor, which is a country house owned by a wealthy person, and the person called Father Leufredus made Matilda learn his religion(, which was Christianity. The manor was very religious and thats where Matilda learnt her religious ways of living. She is made to pray 7 times a day, learning Latin and Greek, memorizing all the devils there were(, and all the saints too). She talks to saints time to time and she thinks about how they would feel her loneliness and pain. They reply her with an advice, which helps her throughout her journey. How much lack of hygiene? Well in the medieval ages, people showered once a year, not once a week nor once a month. They didn't know that when they got ill because of a disease caught by the filth on their body. Nowdays, people shower every day to keep themselves from catching disgusting diseases. I wonder how people survived in the medieval ages.

Another thing was their lack of medical knowledge. Their medical knowledge was VERY basic and in the book many had illnesses and had problems, but the main problem was that there were no-one who could cure them. The "physician", Master Theobald, reads stars and reads Latin and gives cures that "magically" seems to work, but not for Nathaniel with his poor eyesight. Master Theobald tries his urine, reads the stars but nothing could help him. This shows that they don't have much knowledge on curing people in the medieval ages.

Battle of Hastings 1066, the game! :D




This game called 1066 is based on the Battle of Hastings which took in 1066. The Battle of Hastings held place during the medieval ages. The battle was very brutal and a horrid. The battle was between Harold Godwinson, earl of Wessex and Duke William of Normandy. The battle is explained at the beginning of the game, the intro.

I think that the game relates a lot into the main battle such as, the bloody and the brutality, horror, many taunts and what kind of army they had. The game includes lots of blood and taunts. The battle in 1066 was very cruel and nasty. The game had the same attacks such as archery, (foot soldiers) attacking, calvary and many more.

This helps us understand the story more and can feel and visualize something like the battle. For me it was a survive or die kind of game. Cruel much? I never realized that there was a game like this... :)