Friday, December 2, 2011

Revisions!


For my first revision I think I would like to modify my descriptive essay. I think that it was a good start, but there are a lot of elements in the paper that can be improved upon. After examining many more pieces throughout the semester I now possess a better understanding of effective ways to incorporate description into the piece. There are also a lot of ‘easy fixes’ to be made to my descriptive piece, such as: transition sentences, emphasis on the ‘so what?’ and overall word choice. Based on feedback I think that one of the main thing I need to address in this piece is better narrative voice. I need to incorporate more of my feelings about my dad into the description.

I would also like to revise my third paper about the film “No Strings Attached”. In this paper I think the analysis portion definitely needs some work. After re-reading the essay, along with the feedback notes, I can see that some of the points that I am trying to make are somewhat hazy because of lack of poor analysis. I think I need to incorporate more evidence by using more elements from the movie in order to make this paper better. This revision might be a little bit more challenging, because I also think I may need to do some re-wording of my original thesis statement in order to make the ‘so what?’ clearer to the audience.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thanksgiving


The fifteen-minute drive was filled with the sight of hundreds of bare trees. Almost all of the leaves have finished their journey of life and now scatter themselves amongst the ground. The image reminds me of a desolate battlefield, full of fallen soldiers and I am immediately thankful that every member of my family is here at home, and able to celebrate the holiday with one another. I immediately realize when we have reached the neighborhood where my aunt and uncle reside because all of the tiny houses resemble one another. Upon entering the house I am immediately bombarded with hugs and kisses. The smell of turkey is the first to enter into my nostrils. Soon after stuffing, mashed potatoes and steamed vegetables follow. The sound of Lions game echoing in the background distracts me from the prayer that is being said aloud. After grace is said a mad dash to the kitchen counter begins. My plate resembles Mount Everest after I pile small samples of everything onto it. The taste is ten times better than usual (Whether it is actually better or just tastes better after weeks of cafeteria ‘food’ I may never know). After consuming two heaping plates of food and two pieces of pie I feel as if I may explode at any minute. The constant sounds of conversation and laughter that fill the room remind me that the saying is true: there’s no place like home. 

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Feminist Movement Paper

In my paper I am arguing that there are many facts to indicate that there is still a need for presence of the feminist movement in society today. I have a few main topics that I want to cover to illustrate this. These topics include: government, sports, workforce, and life at home. I have many facts about women being discriminated in the workforce, and I think that this is my strongest point so I am going to put it last. Some of these examples include references to pay gaps and stereotypes. For life at home I want to discuss the issues of domestic violence. I also think it will be important to include facts about how many  women are stay-at-home mothers and discuss how even those who are not are still placed with the majority of the burdens of domestic chores. For women in government I am going to discuss the advancements that have been made, but I am also going to show how far behind women still are. I cannot decide if sports has enough substantial evidence to support my claim. I want to think of a more primary example but have not thought of one yet. My refutation of the claim that the feminist movement is dead will discuss the idea of gender schemas and how these stereotypical beliefs contribute the the fact that women are still continuing to be oppressed.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Paper 4: possible idea...


Recently there has been a lot of controversy over whether or not the feminist movement is still needed. Questions have also been raised on whether or not the current movement is moving in the right direction. Feminists believe that women should have ALL of the same rights that men have; they believe that social, political and economic inequalities still exist between men and women, and there are many facts that prove that these implications are true, and that these inequalities do in fact exist. So whether you believe that the movement is too “left-wing” oriented, or anti-male, that does not suggest that there is not a need for the movement. There are still many women’s rights that need to be improved upon, and hidden inequalities in aspects of daily life that should be eliminated. Some examples of these inequalities exist in salaries/wages, sports recognition, and political achievement. Other aspects that the feminist movement aims to improve occur in home life. One source states, “Women still shoulder most of the burden for performing domestic tasks such as cleaning, cooking and child-rearing, and many women continue to endure physical and psychological abuse from men” (Update: Feminism, 2008).

I think that there are a lot of facts that confirm that the feminist movement is still needed to further women’s equality in today’s society. I will show the audience that this movement is still needed and that the movement does have its faults, but it is making a gradual progression. I think that I could definitely include a rebuttal of the opposing argument. I’m not sure how I want to approach this yet.

Friday, October 28, 2011

close read


The movie “No Strings Attached” may appear to be the typical romantic comedy when watching from an outsider’s perspective; but in reality, the message being portrayed illustrates the insecurities of a young female and therefore the normative ideas about this film are denied. This implication sends a negative image to young women, and gives them false ideals about relationships.

After Emma and Adam begin to abandon the idea of having casual sex they decide that they want to try dating. Their first date took place on Valentines Day. In the beginning of their date Emma shows her insecurities:

I made you a Valentines Day card- Emma
What? - Adam (laughing)
It’s perfect. Will you read it for me? –Adam
You give me premature ventricular contractions – Emma (reading card)
I’m assuming that’s a good thing – Adam
You make my heart skip a beat – Emma
Aww – Adam
Don’t make fun of me! – Emma

In this scene Emma puts herself out there even though she is unsure of the outcome, and Adam immediately shuts down her attempt at displaying emotion. Because their relationship has previously consisted of just sex, Emma’s insecurities increase. She does not know how to be Adam’s girlfriend because she has been seen as an object to him in all prior occurrences. There is no foundation for the relationship. The previous time spent together had no purpose for either party, other than physical pleasure. Society has grown to accept the idea of casual sex, but in most instances being ‘sex buddies’ does not work for anyone in the general population. It is almost impossible to partake in this activity over and over again without developing some sort of emotional attachment.


Friday, October 14, 2011

third person

A middle-aged man with a briefcase weaves through the endless stream of people. The young mother stops to tend to her weeping child, who sits uncomfortably in his stroller. An elderly man holds the door for his soul mate as she enters their favorite restaurant. Many students walk to and from their classes carrying the burden of a long week of school on their backs. Diversity floods the streets of Ann Arbor, but it also surges its ideals into any other place that society will allow.
What would a world without diverse people be like? Dull, drab, and dreary images would surround its entirety. Maya Angelo once said, “It is time for parents to teach young people early on that in diversity there is beauty and there is strength”.  Beauty lies in the fact that God made each person unique, and strength occurs when these unique identities combine to make positive change.
Diversity stems hatred. If more people accepted the diversities among one another the world would be a much better place to live in. The United States takes pride in the term ‘melting pot’. The country has been extremely successful in overcoming obstacles throughout history, and will continue to be successful; so long as the acceptance of diversity remains. 

Friday, October 7, 2011

the end of a beginning


The persistent sound of high-pitched screeching has never sounded sweeter. A mother speaks those inevitable, cliché words without thought, “She’s beautiful”. The product of nine long months is mounted in the air for all to see, like a work of art on display in a magnificent gallery. A tall, slender man clothed in light blue cotton from head to toe holds the image of precious new life firmly in the grasp of his giant hands. As part of tradition, the eager new father cuts the attachment that has served as the primary bond in this miracle of a process. The last sigh of relief exits her mouth, as exhaustion weighs down on the woman who is sprawled out on the hospital bed. “One…two…three…four…five…six. Almost there! Seven…eight…nine…ten. That’s perfect!”  The man who will soon assume the role of a father grasps his wife’s clammy hand in an effort to fulfill his current role as her main source of support. He whispers eloquent words of comfort into her ear. “Ok. It’s time to start pushing,” says the obstetrician. The doctor checks her level of dilation after what seems like an eternity. The hands on the clock could not move any slower if they tried. A family waits eagerly in the designated area, as the couple settles into their room. So much love already exists for this person whose life has yet to begin. Questions of “will she have my nose?” and “what color do you think her hair will be?” echo throughout the lobby as members of the family begin to arrive. After being wheeled in, the couple is greeted at the front desk by a friendly, young nurse on staff. The silver, 2010 Pontiac G6 halts to an abrupt stop as they pull into the parking lot. Racing through stop signs and red lights allows the couple to arrive in a matter of minutes. They pile into the car (which will soon be traded in for the latest mini-van) and throw their packed belongings into the back seat. Exiting the house turns into a surprisingly easy task, seeing how they have prepared for this moment throughout the previous week. In a matter of seconds an exhausted man, and an uncomfortable woman grab their bags of clothes, kiss the dog goodbye, and shut off the lights. A wide-eyed expression passes over the father-to-be as he looks down at the puddle on his mattress. “Hey babe! I think she’s coming!” All is quiet throughout the interior and exterior. Serenity fills the house that sits in the middle of a suburb. The clock reads ‘4:08 AM’.