Thursday, September 24, 2015

John Proctor: Hero or Stooge?

John Proctor (from the play The Crucible) is a hero. Though he was reluctant to admit what he had done, he did. He knew valuable information about what was going on in the town, but even though telling what he knew would reveal what he had done, he decided that he would rather tell the truth and face what would happen to him than let his wife and others be killed. By doing that he showed courage and selflessness which are qualities that heros have.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

There Goes the Neighborhood

       On a beach, when the water and sand meet, the interaction can go different ways. The water could come to the sand and meet after the water takes a small portion of the sand's area. Or the water could come in a wave accompanied by a storm and topple over the sand. 
       The Native Americans were the sand, and the Europeans were the wave that took the land and trampled over the beliefs, ideas and lives of the Native Americans. When there are two different groups trying to inhabit the same land the groups can live in harmony. It brings the opportunity to trade and learn new things from each other. What stopped the Europeans and Native Americans from living in harmony was the Europeans' mindset that made them believe that they were better, and could take from the Native Americans because they were seen as 'uncivilized' and 'savages'.
        If there is mutual respect then groups can live peacefully and in harmony but things go wrong when people try to force their beliefs and lifestyles on others.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

About Me

My name is Jasmine. I'm 14 years old and a freshman in high school.  I have a sister who is 4 years younger than me. I like to draw, mainly cartoon characters. My favorite book genres are fantasy and dystopian. I love watching movies, that why I love Netflix. My favorite animals are dogs and dolphins.