Thursday, 21 November 2013

Pressure : Let Me Go by Avril Lavigne






Love that once hung on the wall
Used to mean something, but now it means nothing
The echoes are gone in the hall
But I still remember, the pain of December
Oh, there isn't one thing left you could say
I'm sorry it's too late

[Chorus]
I'm breaking free from these memories
Gotta let it go, just let it go
I've said goodbye
Set it all on fire
Gotta let it go, just let it go

[Chad Kroeger]
You came back to find I was gone
And that place is empty, like the hole that was left in me
Like we were nothing at all
It's not what you meant to me
Thought we were meant to be
Oh, there isn't one thing left you could say
I'm sorry it's too late

[Chorus]
I'm breaking free from these memories
Gotta let it go, just let it go
I've said goodbye
Set it all on fire
Gotta let it go, just let it go
I let it go (and now I know)
A brand new life (is down this road)
And when it's right (you always know)
So this time (I won't let go)
There's only one thing left here to say
Love's never too late
[Chorus]
I've broken free from those memories
I've let it go, I've let it go
And two goodbyes, led to this new life
Don't let me go, don't let me go
Don't let me go, don't let me go, don't let me go, don't let me go
Won't let you go, don't let me go
Won't let you go, don't let me go
Won't let you go, don't let me go
Won't let you go, don't let me go

Monday, 18 November 2013

Love not Lust

  Romeo and Juliet is considered the greatest love story of all time, but is it really great or is it just great because it's a couple of hundred years old and was written by a poet and a play writer who may or may not be real? Romeo and Juliet is similar to a lot of other famous stories too, like Helen and Paris, but Helen didn't really like Paris. For Romeo and  Juliet's story, they really did love one another, they even died for one another. This isn't lust. This is really love. These are the reasons why. 

  Most people's thoughts on Romeo and Juliet is that they think its romantic to die for one another. But is it really worth dying for someone who you just met? Or you love that someone so much you give up on life when you lose them? One doesn't know until they find out for sure. One story that is similar to Romeo and Juliet is about Paris and Helena. The site that held this information says it might be a fact or fiction. Helen of Troy was considered the most beautiful woman in all literature. She was married to Menelaus, the king of Sparta. Paris, the prince of Troy, fell in love with Helena and abducted her, taking her back to Troy. That led to a war, destroying Troy and Helen was back with Menelaus. 
Was Helena really worth the destruction of Troy based on what Paris heard about Helena's beauty? Because of him Troy was destroyed. Is love really that important? In Act 5 Scene 3 "Thus with a kiss I die". In this line Romeo drinks poison because he thought Juliet had died and he couldn't bare that so he killed himself because he couldn't be with her. Then later on Juliet kills herself because she can't live without Romeo. Act 5 scene 3 " There rust, and let me die". They died for someone that they met couple of days ago.

 The again love is everywhere. In the hallways of schools, songs, movies, at home and etc. You wonder if one is better than the other. When you're in love and it lasts the most likely thing would be to get married. But there are people in the world who are in love with other people for a week or a month exactly like Romeo and Juliet. But they weren't allowed to because of their families. Act 2 Scene 2 "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet". Here Juliet is saying if the flower, Rose would smell sweet even if it wasn't called a Rose. Meaning if Romeo wasn't a Montague he would still be the person she loves. She loved him for how he really was, risking her reputation and maybe her life. 

 But the real question is, why is an old play so famous when it's common in life now? A blog writer asks if reading Romeo and Juliet is the same as students 400 years from now studying Love Actually? When your in love the outside world doesn't exists. Maybe you didn't like the play but that doesn't mean you will never fall in love like they did. Romeo didn't listen to his friends about forgetting Rosaline and again his friends told him loving Juliet is not a good idea. But he didn't listen.  Act 1 scene 4 "Begot of nothing but vain fantasy". In this line Mercutio tells Romeo that he shouldn't pay any attention to dreams and forget about them. Maybe Mercutio's never been in love before or he was heartbroken before, but we don't know for sure. Maybe those are the reasons why Mercutio is telling him to forget about love. Mercutio doesn't understand Romeo's feelings because he is not in love. Overall it looks like Romeo picked Juliet over his friends. Meaning he cares more for her than he ever did for them. 

 So Romeo and Juliet can be the greatest or the worst love story to you, but what they had is really love. You wouldn't die for someone you didn't love. You wouldn't choose your friends over who you want to spend your life with. You wouldn't call this lust. That us something different. This is actually love. But no matter how great Romeo and Juliet can be, to you your love is the greatest no matter what. 

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Mid-Term Report Card

A: In my attendance and self regulation score, I think I deserve 24% out of 25% because I have never missed a class so far. (I can't find evidence for that...) I have tweeted what I'm supposed to tweet. I don't think I have problem staying in task, I do listen to Mr. Neuf, not just because I have to, it's because I want to. He has so much to say than to teach english, which I think everyone can learn from. 


B: In my assignment work I'm pretty sure I've done all of them. (I hope). So I give myself 23% out of 25%. I do try to finish everything on time. Everyone knows I don't talk much but I write a lot! Link to my blog: http://kritithapa.blogspot.ca/

C: For my quality of assignments I think I deserve 20% out of 25% because I think some of my work could use some more paragraphs and editing. I have used people's advices to make my work better. But I'm still not done some that needs a lot of changes. Link:http://kritithapa.blogspot.ca/

D: For contribution in class I think I deserve 20% out of 25% because I comment most of the time but not as much as Sukhleen or Rebecca. I discuss in class sometimes, but more with my friends.(Im not shy. I just don't talk. Talk to me and i'll talk back.) When I read other people's blog I write positive feed backs,sometimes with suggestions and if theirs better than mine I fix mine. 

In total I may deserve 87%       



Sunday, 3 November 2013

Favorite Soliloquy

Act Two Scene 3 lines 1-30, Friar's Soliloquy means:  
The smiling morning is replacing the frowning night. Darkness is stumbling out of the sun’s path like a drunk man. Now, before the sun comes up and burns away the dew, I have to fill this basket of mine with poisonous weeds and medicinal flowers. The Earth is nature’s mother and also nature’s tomb. Plants are born out of the Earth, and they are buried in the Earth when they die. From the Earth’s womb, many different sorts of plants and animals come forth, and the Earth provides her children with many excellent forms of nourishment. Everything nature creates has some special property, and each one is different. Herbs, plants, and stones possess great power. There is nothing on Earth that is so evil that it does not provide the earth with some special quality. And there is nothing that does not turn bad if it’s put to the wrong use and abused. Virtue turns to vice if it’s misused. Vice sometimes becomes virtue through the right activity. 
(From: Spark notes)
  
 The significance of this soliloquy is that it explains the main parts of the play and kind of sums it up. The Friar's speech is like a long series of contrasts between good and bad. Which is more Yin-Yang then heaven and hell, which is not really religious. I think that he is saying, sometimes good things turn into bad things if you use it improperly. And sometimes bad things become good things through the right choices you make. Also, I think Shakespeare is hinting in the soliloquy to the Friar that he is not what he is supposed to be. And I think that is why Shakespeare chose the Friar to say this soliloquy.

I chose this soliloquy because it kinds of explains the play. And I thought it would help me understand the play better. I liked how Shakespeare used one of his characters to summarize the play. Even if he wrote it in a way we wouldn't understand or at least I wouldn't understand. I liked how Friar said how you are born from mother earth and when you die you go back there. I think what Shakespeare was trying to say in that line was that what goes around comes around. And if you do good you get good. If you do bad you get bad. It's the circle of life.