Saturday, May 26, 2012

The Lesson

In this short story it seems like all of the neighborhood kids despise Ms. Moore due to her desire to teach them lessons. They would rather play outside but she instead drags them all over the city and teaches them life lessons. What i find most interesting is that she isn't teaching them the generic things that one usually learns in school but rather street smarts in a sense. She is aware of the neighborhood that they live in and it seems that if she can get them to open their eyes a little wider to what lies beyond their neighborhood then it would change their mindset all together.

Friday, May 18, 2012

A&P

The main character, Sammy, basically was hoping for attention from the girls. However, I also feel that the girls, who wearing clothing that was not appropriate for the surroundings, probably seemed to Sammy like they were free and that is what he truly wanted to be. He wanted to be free of his job. Sammy felt his job was beneath him and so sticking up for the girls seemed like a good reason to him to justify leaving the store that he obviously had contemplated leaving.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Everyday Use

Upon reading the story one can't help but feel anger towards Dee. She seems to think herself so big and superior to her sister, Maggie. Maggie who has scars and burns hates seeing Dee because she feels so worthless around her. And that feeling of worthlessness comes out when Dee tries to take the quilts intended for Maggie. It is really sad to see siblings fight and tear one another down like the way Dee does to Maggie. However, Maggie shows Dee in the end that she has a better heart than her and the mother seems to see that as well.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

A Worn Path

It is interesting to see the racism that takes place in this story. Everything seems that happens can be traced back to it whether it be the white hunter or the dreams of equality that don't actually exist. I find it terrible that the white hunter and the nurses would treat Phoenix in such a manner just because she is black. But I suppose that since I have not lived in that era I may never truly understand.

The Purloined Letter

Perhaps it was  the blandness of the web page but I had to really focus hard in order to get the story to sink in. But once it did I truly understood and marveled at Edgar Allan Poe's ability to make a character that could hoodwink another character so elegantly and effectively.  "The Purloined Letter" is a great detective story that shows that no triumph can come of underestimating the enemy.The Prefect in this story was so full of himself and so focused on the reward he would get that he overlooked hiding places that he deemed unnecessary which where those that were simple. Dupin on the other hand rationalized all possibilities and found the letter with ease in the simpliest of places. In the end, according to Dupin, the reward clouded the Prefects judgement.