Thursday, December 18, 2014

Post #7 Letter ( Exam)

December 18, 2014



Mrs. Jeanine Mathews
911 Crazy Street
Chicago Illinois, 60290

Dear Mrs. Mathews,

Destiny is a delicate thing and I don’t think you understand it. I have been jumping through metal loops to try and fit in with my new faction, but you still want to have full control. I don’t think you realize how hard it is to put on a show when all of you people can see my worst fear up on that screen. You once said, “Amazing, isn't it? Everything we think of that makes up a person - thoughts, emotions, history - all wiped away by chemistry.” Chemistry is great, but you are using it for the wrong reasons. You are always talking about how human nature ruins everything, and how everything must be in order…I hope you realize how hypercritical that is to say. You have human nature! You are among very few that has power to express yourself more freely than others and you should be taking advantage of it.
 A revolution of Divergent are coming and I recommend you start opening your mind because this post-apocalyptic Chicago that we live in will soon shine bright like it used to. People are going to be free to be whoever that want in order to fulfill whatever they want.  
I would like to point out another flaw in your system as well; if expansion is a goal, why are you in isolation? Your fences are as high as the eye can see, and you claim that there are very important reasons yet you don’t tell us what they are. I believe freedom is what you are truly afraid of. You can’t tolerate people being free to do what they want, it kills you inside just thinking about it.
The Dawn is coming and freedom is what I stand for. Freedom is how my mind works, and I’m sorry if you get in the way of that. I guess it’s just human nature that we are going to have to disagree on this.

Sincerely,
Tris


Monday, December 15, 2014

Post #8 Book Talk



Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Post #6 Book 3 Listicle

How has the main character changed  
  • How did the main character change? Was it an external or internal change? 
  • What literary elements does the author use to lessen the severity of reality? 
  • Has the main character changed for the better? 
Wolf of Wall Street 
In the Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort changes dramatically as he enters the world of Wall Street. He starts doing every drug known to man, begins hiring hookers, and participated in insider trading on the daily. Wall Street is full of greedy business men that are lacking in the ethics department and this was the major external changed that altered Jordan's life forever. Before Jordan entered Wall Street he was a married man trying to make into the real world unaware that this world even existed. This world was presented to him in a all in or get out type of business and Jordan went all out. He became a materialistic money crazed firm owner who would do anything to make more money. Jordan was so power hungry that he was incapable of stepping down from power even when he had the option to because he felt the need to beat the SEC and their investigation on his firm. There are so many horrible crimes and acts committed in this story, as Jordan is telling the story he used humor to relieve the audience as they read. For instance there is a part of the book where Jordan asks Danny about marrying his wife and Danny talks about how he would get rid of any incest children by dropping them off in a field and letting them run free. Belfort definitely changed for the worse, but since then he has dramatically changed his life and is a seminar coach teaching people about the art of persuasion.  


Donnie Brasco 
Donnie Brasco is an undercover officer who's real name is Joe Pistone. Brasco changes very slowly and it's more internal then external. Donnie starts by becoming friends with a guy named Sonny Black who was a behind the scene worker for the mob. As Donnie became friends with Sonny he understood their way of life. He understood that they were very similar in that they were just trying to make living and come home to their family every day. Donnie has the epiphany that in the mobsters eyes the mafia is the way of  life. To them its like going to school, college, then getting a job. It took Donnie a long time for him to understand it, and no one was inflicting anything on him. This book was told in Joe Pistone's (Donnie Brasco's) and he uses humor to show the humility that some of he mobsters possessed. For instance Sonny Black liked to cook and for Christmas dinner Sonny insisted that Donnie stayed. While cooking Sonny teaches Donnie that you put a "punch" of salt into a boiling pot of water, not a pinch. Joe Pistone, the main character, has changed for the better because now he understands the criminal organization he is infiltrating. By understanding them better he sees them as people rather than a suspect; he realized that they value family just as much as the businesss.