Attack on Titles Ep. 2
Link to episode 2: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h7lrzYTSU9PC3AqfohW_nsmiVRunb6qK/view?usp=sharing
Link to episode 2: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h7lrzYTSU9PC3AqfohW_nsmiVRunb6qK/view?usp=sharing
This is Me and my partner Mila’s Algebra 1 Benchmark Q2 Final Product! We did a simple logo of a K-Pop Group, We tried our best to do something not too complicated and luckily it kinda ended up how we wanted it to even though there were last minute changes! Hopefully it looks good :)
LINK TO OUR BENCHMARK: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17RVhj-XxSNPaeOWwFO_OzjVsqCO_qBL5bNgIvGavW1A/edit?usp=sharing
““Slaughterhouse-Five” at 50.” NPR.org, www.npr.org/2019/07/06/739154414/slaughterhouse-five-at-50.
This article was about reflecting on Slaughterhouse 5 years later and included snippets of an interview with Vonnegut about the book. One of the main focuses of the interview was why it took so long to write the book and other things that aren’t quite as important for what I want to look at, but through it all you can see lots of Vonnegut’s purpose in the way the book is written and why certain choices are made. Vonnegut really wanted the book to be the truth, despite being a work of fiction, about the war, not something glamorized or anything like that. It also gives a bit more context about when the book was written, including the time period of the Vietnam War, which can offer new insight into the writing.
Roston, Tom, and The Writer’s Crusade: Kurt Vonnegut and the Many Lives of Slaughterhouse-Five. “What Drafts of Slaughterhouse-Five Say about Kurt Vonnegut.” Time, Time, 11 Nov. 2021, https://time.com/6116467/kurt-vonnegut-slaughterhouse-five-struggles/.
This article is fairly interesting because it goes over Vonnegut’s 23 years worth of manuscripts that never made it to the final product, with approximately 5,000 pages being scrapped by Vonnegut. I think Vonnegut’s mentality towards some of the historical claims he made about the bombing really fits the New Historicist lens well. He says that 135,000 germans died in the bombing, but that number has been discredited for quite some time, with the modern estimate being about 25,000 people. When Vonnegut was confronted about this he asked why is was important, meaning why did it matter how many people died. Which I do agree with in part, the fire bombing of a city is terrible whether 25,000 or 134,000 people died or not. No matter the number it’s still too many. It’s also interesting how the world-historical events around him influenced how he could write, with the start of the Vietnam war and people being generally angry at the war allowing him to decry how poorly Americans had treated germans in World War 2.
Tonguette, Peter, et al. “Reading Kurt Vonnegut While Social Distancing.” The National Endowment for the Humanities, The National Endowment for the Humanities, 29 Apr. 2020, https://www.neh.gov/article/reading-kurt-vonnegut-while-social-distancing.
Kurt Vonnegut’s Novels focus heavily on the connections and interactions between humans, and the world that all of them inhibit. During his life he saw long distant, instant communication get easier and easier, which in his view actually made people less connected. This source goes in depth on one of his books that demonstrates that view the most clearly, but also questions artificial connections to other people like distant familial relations. He talks about lonliness and it relates to his time and his life and its very present in Slaughterhouse-Five.
Remembering Author Kurt Vonnegut, Who Would Have Turned 100 on Friday.” NPR. NPR, November 11, 2022. https://www.npr.org/2022/11/11/1135984054/remembering-author-kurt-vonnegut-who-would-have-turned-100-on-friday.
My article give plenty of insight inside the often difficult to read mind of Vonnegut this especially pertains to slaughterhouse 5 as the article gives insight to his untreated PTSD which we see the main character of slaughterhouse 5 suffer from. This also affects the neo historicist lens as seeing Vonnegut’s backstory and youth helps us understand many of his views, especially those that pertain to war and pacifism. Vonnegut speaks a lot about how the lens of history is shaped by those in power which perfectly encapsulates the neo historict lens.
I and my partner Eddie did our project about graphing a design on paper and desmos. On desmos we typed in equations to make our line design appear
This was a group/ single person project, I partnered with lucas and we made a graph with lines on it then did a bunch of work on that graph and explained slope.
For this benchmark, we had to design a shape using linear functions. In this quarter 2 project, we had to go in-depth on the slopes of all the functions and properties of the lines.
in this project i will consist of linear equations, digital and non digital.
For this benchmark, we had to create a lined structure on a graph and on demos. I worked with a partner on this which lightened the load.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h3-4Zx6EM19z5LXepajt1nx6OUsonxEe_MC8w9Be6ts/edit?usp=sharing
I created a snowflake with my desmos graph. I plotted the points and through trial and error i ended up with my ending product. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rZo2lNGcJpO0sj4lbWkV4RwquG2QwVP3t9-4G3NKtQI/edit
This is our Algebra 1, Quarter 2 Benchmark. In this project, we hope to demonstrate our knowledge of Slope-intercepts form, Point-slope form, Horizontal Lines, and Vertical lines.
Me and Sasha made a heart shape on a graph. We used the topics we learned in class and applied them here. [Here is our benchmark] (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UtE0cnQFes8W3mPAkkhhQhwqULYMvK_scPYefokf_To/edit?usp=sharing)
This is our Q2 Algebra Benchmark. Melissa and I put together our knowledge of lines and their equations to make this project. We hope you learn something from reading out project.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/15bcdCxc3cCF6_FV9Rx7N7lDFQ6GrbCvhTWN0pn-tbjU/edit?usp=sharing
my project is on a shape that we made that we labeled with points. it was ok
We made a heart using points on a coordinate plan. We then found the equations and put everything together. Here is a our benchmark!
This project was inspired by reflections and each side is the opposite of the other.
Simple explanations on slope and those said skills used on a graph. Graph as stated in the intro is a frame of a song.
its the benchmark with other shapes and slope lines
Graham and I had created our shape and wrote out our process. Our design was a take on a modern shape. Creating intersecting points and a variety of lines. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FnZfuMnS_6HZgMw7g8IZxA7FdJSsrwqCY9IHSGJ0Yf8/edit
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FqJoRn4pLGNiFbcRgKlvkVUl9cxEXXQ1/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lkvBIQR8bqDKdrCkJIwRJQcH9aDju6d1/view?usp=share_link
Ryan: Als, Hilton. “Toni Morrison’s Profound and Unrelenting Vision.” The New Yorker, 27 Jan. 2020, www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/02/03/toni-morrisons-profound-and-unrelenting-vision
This article is written to eulogize Morrison who has recently passed away but it also gives a recap of her debut novel and does so in a way that shows the feminist perspective. 3rd wave feminism not only cares about the needs of women but acknowledges the privilege that white women enjoyed during the previous two waves this article acknowledges that when stating “Not that she ever looks in a mirror. She knows what she’d find there: judgment of her blackness, her femaleness, the deforming language that has distorted the reflection of her face. ” This quote shows that being a woman was hard during this time but being a black woman was impossible.
Jason: The article shows all the different versions of feminism in the Bluest Eye. “At its core, The Bluest Eye is a story about the oppression of women. The novel’s women not only suffer the horrors of racial oppression, but also the tyranny and violation brought upon them by the men in their lives.” While reading this book, I constantly struggle with picking out facts and details from the writing just because it’s so different from the books I’ve normally read. The article helps me see things that I missed and makes me realize all the different versions of feminism that are present within this book. It’s very insightful and really makes it a lot clearer how women struggle in this book and what they’ve had to go through during their day-to-day lives just to survive.
Daija: Als, Hilton. “Toni Morrison’s Profound and Unrelenting Vision.” The New Yorker, 27 Jan. 2020, https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/02/03/toni-morrisons-profound-and-unrelenting-vision.
This article goes over the whole book and gives people a summary of the book and Toni Morrison’s life before the book. In the article talks about the themes of the book like beauty. In the article the talk about Pecola’s relationship with the women upstairs “She loves to listen to these women’s stories because, despite the demands of their work, they are free: free to love whomever and spend their money however they like.” I think this shows more insight into society and how even though these are very nice people and care for Pecola more than her real family does, they are deemed as bad because they are sex workers.
Campbell: Morgan, J. (2021, October 5). How white feminism threw its black counterpart under the bus. The New York Times. Retrieved January 17, 2023, from https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/05/books/review/kyla-schuller-the-trouble-with-white-women-a-counterhistory-of-feminism.html?searchResultPosition=8
This article highlights the lack of intersectionality in feminism that is presented to Black women. The same intersectionality or lack thereof is pointed out by Polly Breedlove when asking for her money but receiving advice instead. “But later on it didn’t seem none too bright for a black woman to leave a black man for a white woman. (120) Like Polly’s boss the white feminists of the past had a blindspot on black women when working on the progression of women which gave a disadvantage to their fight for equality. This is further expanded upon by Kyla Schuller In her book THE TROUBLE WITH WHITE WOMEN.
Four Realms Map on book genres.
This is a benchmark project for geometry. We had to make a neighborhood.
Welcome to Hawkins, Indiana where you can find all of your favorite Stranger Things pals! There are many places to eat, shop, and play. Come visit our strange town!!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vQ-1RtOa8JzfQ_wA-4LEx4rnoqH6ky2i5ciceO77io4/edit?usp=sharing