Sunday, April 6, 2014

Poem

When Efforts recur, Success will Occur


Surely one-day success will bloom
And spread ideas in my mind
By giving deep joy it will surely be good
Singing happy songs it will make you good mood


Your success may not come easily
And will not show up on our face
But with keep hard work you will see it in your fate
Laziness will never help you achieve

Overnight success is not a good success
It is only luck that has no efforts
Only when efforts are exerted
Success will make everyone more proud

Always positive thoughts make an idea
And try harder to achieve your dream
By believing in your strength and ability
Success will be on your head

Friday, February 14, 2014

Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar

The title of Shakespeare play Julius Caesar is a tragedy. In his day people believed that the universe was essentially good and orderly. All order stemmed from the authority of god, the supreme ruler. The monarch has the right to rule come from god too, and so opposition to the anointed ruler was considered opposition to god. When the chain of authority was shaped, the heavens would be offended, and a whole society could be plunged into disorder.


There are many themes in Shakespeare play one is power when it seem evident to the conspirators in Shakespeare’s play that Julius Caesar is headed for absolute power, he becomes a threat to the ideals and values of the roman republic. They assassinate Caesar before he can be crowned king. The irony is that Caesar’s death results in civil war. As two factions with questionable motives grab for power, chaos ensues and the republic is never the same again. Second theme is manipulation in Julius Caesar, manipulation seems like a professional sport. Politicians use their rhetorical skills to gain power and to influence large, fickle crowds, and seeming friends lie outright to each other. Persuasion and suggestion is rhetorical skills that play central roles in Julius Caesar, but they also highlight the willingness of individuals in hard times to hear what they want to hear. It’s often unclear whether others manipulate characters, or do they simply find in the speech of others an inspiration to do what they might otherwise have been too afraid to do.


A ladder is used for symbolism as a growing power. Caesar is depicted as growing in power and each of the rungs of the ladder to his success marks a common man that he has stepped on the rise to the top. The fear of the conspirators is that when Caesar finally reaches the top rung and is potentially named ”king” that he will turn his back on all the people that got him to the top, much the way someone turns his back a ladder.


“Cowards die many times before their actual deaths” in this quote it is better to create than to learn because creating is the essence of life. In act 1 the exposition introduce the main characters and their conflicts that create problems. During the rising action, the basic conflict introduced in act 1 is complicated by secondary conflicts and obstacles designed to keep our protagonist from reaching his or her goal, including lesser antagonists that can work together with or without the main antagonist.


Also known as “turning point,” the climax marks a notable change, for better or worse, in the protagonist’s journey towards their goal. With tragedy, the protagonist begins the story on top of world before everything begins to unravel, while comedies generally doo the opposite. During the falling action, the conflict between the protagonist and antagonist finally comes to a head, and a clear winner and loser are determined.





Friday, January 17, 2014

Autobiography


I'm a kind of person who likes playing basketball I'm 17 years old I am from the Philippines I was born on May 19, 1996 in a small village and grew there. I see the hard work of my parent working in the farm and I also help them. I have two sister and one brother. they are nice and kind to me.  I like playing basketball with my friends because it makes me happy and its one of my favorite sports. I also like swimming jogging and my favorite color is blue and green. when I came in the united states I felt nervous and frightened because I don't have any friends here and also I don't speak much english and I am scared to talk to anybody that I don't know. when I started going to school here I was shocked to see many students kissing in the hall way and I think that this school is cool. My mother and brother work at Cordova Alaska for four months and go back to L.A my dad work at San francisco in red wood city he is nice kind and generous. my older sister was in the Philippines living with my aunt. I like living in the U.S because I see that I have a better future and better education. in the future I want to be a doctor because that's what I wanted to achieve in life and I can use that in my every days life. I also love watching TV and movie my favorite movie is Thor and street race. when I was 14 years olds I'm accidents due to roller skate after two days my back is in pain and I can't sleep everyday for 3 days and then we went to the hospital and the doctor said that I need to have surgery. I didn't come to school for 1 month because of my condition. after 2 weeks of rest at home of my surgery I'm able to come to school. it was one of the most painful that happened to me.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Who Wrote Shakespeare?

The conspiracy that Shakespeare didn’t write his plays exists in some circles, which lead to the who wrote Shakespeare? Everybody said that Shakespeare wrote the plays, including people like ben Jonson and other playwrights that he was competing with.

            The problem of who wrote Shakespeare was sensibly solved in the 1940s by a professor who paid a spiritualist to get in touch with the ghosts of Shakespeare, oxford and bacon. The spirits told her that they all wrote the plays. Shakespeare did the plots oxford worked on the characters, and bacon polished the poetry. Dead men tell no lies, but spiritualists sometimes do.

            Over the years since Shakespeare’s death some academics and professors believed that a Glover’s son from Stratford could not have had the brains or the education to write these play the real writer of the plays was someone else. A priest called the reverend James Wilmost started the trouble about a hundred years after the death of Shakespeare. He went to Stratford to investigate old record.

            He couldn’t find any generalization evidence by Shakespeare books or any mentions of Shakespeare the play writer by other Stratford people of the time. He started the suspicion that Shakespeare plays weren’t written by him. The tone was suspicious of Shakespeare that the play weren’t written by him. He tent to do that in the first place so that he could go on and become a favorite of queen and king.