Nuestras Actividades
Su nombre es Bella. Bella es 15 años, ella es muy divertida, sociable, boba, y comíca. Ella encanta escribe poems. Todos los dias come. Así que ella encanta concina.
Reflection:
After interviewing my friend Emmanuel on his anger problems and crossing boundaries I learned people can cross boundaries in good ways and bad ways. As I was interviewing Emmanuel I learn that control your anger can be hard for you. I learned that it can impact your life. I also learn that it shouldn't impact the people around you because they can't handle your anger. I really didn't learn anything about myself well interviewing Emmanuel about his anger because I don't have anger issues and if I feel like Im having anger problems with a situation I can control it. My weakness was just editing, audio problems, trying to figure out the parts were I messed up and putting everything in order. My strengths were finishing the final piece and getting everything in order. Doing this project made me realize the actually meaning to crossing boundaries.
While doing this interview I learned a lot of things while doing this podcast. I learn that my family is really messed up, that they supposedly want the best for my sister and I. I notice that they only want them selfs to be happy, use it doesnt matter, as long as my parents are happy they think we are happy. Well that is not the case. Falling in love is scary, not because we'll get hurt, it's because they fact that the people we are suppose to trust, won't like our partner and try pulling us apart. As they are doing to my sister.
I learn my sister has so much pain in her. While telling her story she wanted to cry, but she didn't, she kept that smile I see her fake everyday. She tried hard not to cry while telling her story, I know it may not sound like she wanted to cry but that how good she is because she been trying so hard not to cry for past year or so. As my sister I know her well. She likes to hide her feelings from other. She keeps away to avoid me seeing her cry, but sometimes she breaks down and comes to me and cries in my arms. She is in pain, and the people we thought we could trust are making us go threw that pain. I am in a similar situation my self but not as bad as she is. I learn so much threw doing this podcast, I learn how to edit which I never knew. I learned how to understand how my sister is feeling.
The comments with my peers I agree with them. They were positive comments. I think I did good as well. Had a little mistakes around, I fixed them up and my podcast was like I wanted it to be. Doing this podcast taught me a lot. This was my favorite project because it was interesting to know how others cross boundaries, how other people feel.
My father, associates with people in his everyday life have very different backgrounds
than him. People who he does not share many common similarities with. He is an outsider. How did he get here? Listen to this podcast to find out!
Through the process of interviewing my father and mother, I learned things I had no knowledge of before. I learned aspects of his life I did not know about, aspects of my parents relationship that were new to me, and ideas about crossing boundaries filled my head.
When crossing boundaries, there are things to be gained and things to be lost. When my father went to college, he did the unexpected, and crossed boundaries. No one in his family had, and in that way, he lost some ability to communicate openly with them. What he did gain was a whole new perspective on life, and a window into a world he had never know. It was like he got an invitation to a party that he had always dreamed about attending. When he got there, he learned that no matter how fancy the party, you can still feel out of place.
This soliloquy is a really interesting and important one since it lets the reader know what Hamlet’s plans are.
Prior to this
monologue, Prince Hamlet’s mother, Queen Gertrude, sends an order for Hamlet to
go to her chamber to have a talk with her. After the play, Hamlet asks for a
short amount of time alone. Thrilled
because his plan worked out, he experiences a surge of confidence and
delivers this soliloquy in which he plans out the conversation with his mother
and talks about how confident of himself he is.
''Tis
now the very witching time of night,
When churchyards
yawn, and hell itself breathes out
Contagion to this
world: now could I drink hot blood,
And do such bitter
business as the day
Would quake to look
on. Soft!
now to my mother. —
O heart, lose not
thy nature; let not ever
The soul of Nero
enter this firm bosom:
Let me be cruel, not
unnatural;
I will speak daggers
to her, but use none;
My tongue and soul
in this be hypocrites, —
How in my words
somever she be shent,
To give them seals
never, my soul, consent!''
‘’Tis
now the very witching time of night’’, Hamlet starts his
monologue with a reference to the people who use the darkness (middle of the
night) to do their dirty work.
‘’When churchyards yawn, and hell itself
breathes out",
refers to the middle Ages, where people used to bury the bodies at their local
church graveyard. At the time during which Hamlet occurs, Europe was suffering
from the ‘’Black Death Plague’’. Art during this period was very dark and often
represented the Devil and demons.
"Soft! Now to my mother.’’
At
this point, he has been considering how to deal with the situation he’s currently
facing. He wants to speak the truth to his mother without being too harsh. He
knows that if he makes the wrong move at the wrong time, there could be a lot
of trouble. That’s why he plans everything out, including his conversations
with his mother.
"O heart, lose not thy nature; let not ever
The soul of Nero
enter this firm bosom:
Let me be cruel, not
unnatural;’’
These lines are hard to understand since a lot of people
don’t know who ‘’Nero’’ was. Nero was a Roman Emperor who was quite famous for
being crazy and murdering his mother. He was extremely cruel and executed people
in awful ways.
"
I will speak daggers to her, but use none;
My tongue and soul
in this be hypocrites"
‘’How
in my words somever she be shent,
To give them seals
never, my soul, consent!’’
Seals were used during the Middle Ages like signatures are
used today. Since Hamlet was the Prince of Denmark, he had his own seal and used
it whenever he wanted to consent something. He is basically saying that he
didn’t consent the actions his mom took when he married Hamlet’s own uncle.
When I heard that this project was going to be about crossing boundaries, I wasn't sure who I'd interview. So I began to think about people who had a set a boundaries placed around them. Immediately, I thought of people who belong to a religion. Most of my family is apart of the Christian religion, but then I had to think of someone who'd broken a rule. My aunt came to mind. Fornication is a big sin amongst Christians, and that was a sin that she'd committed.
I learned that my aunt is very devoted to her faith and her religion, but her love and devotion for her children is even more powerful. Although she may have been ashamed at first to be carrying a bastard child, she was no longer ashamed once the children arrived. Not because she didn't want the child to feel unwanted, but because she was genuinely happy to have brought them into this world.