Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Poetry
Poetry is an art form used to express feelings and emotions that are generally indescribable before put into personification, similes, and analogies. They bring light to certain ideas that we have not yet considered. Poetry is confusing, intellectual, and creative. It is the opportunity to tell a story without giving the history or the future, it is a fraction of the story that says something more than a story ever could. It is open ended but has a set message. It is an oxymoron that makes sense, an idea that has bloomed from the seed of creativity. I have learned to create poems more efficiently and freely, while harbouring certain ideas. I greatly enjoyed this unit because I felt it involved a more unique writing style than previous works.
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Student Voice
I personally do not believe that there is a way to meet your own needs while fulfilling the requirements of assignments in high school. We are told as students that we need to meet the expectations of our teachers, principals, and Board of Education. We are seen as numbers to most, and even those who know our names, do not truly know what we want or need in our lives. There may be assignments with open ends, or the option for creativity, however, many of these are rather stressful. Students are often concerned that their interests and how they convey information is not enough or that the teacher will not understand the explanation. It is almost as if you can follow your interests to a certain extent, but are forced to remove them from your personal life and turn them into something used to describe logic or be turned into some writing experiment where it will be picked at and edited until you do not even recognize it as the thing you loved.
As for being managers of our education, that is not necessarily true until you enter post-secondary schooling; which can also be quite limited if you know which path you would like to take. In high school we are limited to courses due to the prerequisites, or mandatory courses. This does not even include the stress of needing courses for university or college, the panic of not doing well in them is even worse. We do not have as much freedom as many think we do as adolescents. We are confined to the policies of schools, as if our life were meant to revolve around school and school alone, like a downward spiral of stress and work. There is never truly freedom in the work you do for others.
As for being managers of our education, that is not necessarily true until you enter post-secondary schooling; which can also be quite limited if you know which path you would like to take. In high school we are limited to courses due to the prerequisites, or mandatory courses. This does not even include the stress of needing courses for university or college, the panic of not doing well in them is even worse. We do not have as much freedom as many think we do as adolescents. We are confined to the policies of schools, as if our life were meant to revolve around school and school alone, like a downward spiral of stress and work. There is never truly freedom in the work you do for others.
Monday, 13 October 2014
Monday, 6 October 2014
Quotation
“You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you.”
― Ray Bradbury, Zen in the Art of Writing
Ray Bradbury was an author of many great short stories, novels, poems and many other literary works. He was a prolific writer who won awards, dealt with many pressing issues, such as censorship and the effects of TV on interest and creativity. He was hardworking and dedicated to his writing, publishing almost 30 books, 600 shorts stories and hundred of poems.
This quote is important to me because many people have dreams such as writing that they love and enjoy, but if they were to doubt that love, would have reality crush them with things such as "Writers don't make money." "You'll live in your parent's basement forever." and other negative things. It teaches us that we need to find our passion and never let that passion die and fade because of the harshness that reality brings. It represents another side of keeping your imagination alive.
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