Monday, November 30, 2009

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Class summary

Worked on class comercial and did lay out. read novel.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Class summary

worked with tutpup and almost finished a journal

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Class summary

Read novel and completed my a testbook quiz

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

class sumary

almost done novel summary, and did movie thing

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Hero

Class sumary

Finished the hero work and started my journal. also finished a "Mytestbook" test

Monday, November 9, 2009

Class summary

I worked on everything I needed to do today

http://www.signalpatterns.com - personality test










Classik TV

http://www.grapheine.com/classiktv/index.php?module=see&lang=fr&code=e9e417db3ad0fdb395f8341edbf8d4fe

Friday, November 6, 2009

Nineteen Eighty-Four Novel Summary 13

Winston's colleague, Symes, has gone missing. and all traces of him have vanished. Winston's prediction had came true. Hate week was not far away and preparations have been made. Mr. Parsons was making sure every one in his flat was doing something in preparation for hate week and a new hate anthem was released. People were putting up banners, posters and handing out flyer's and every one was getting ready. Julia and Winston wanted to isolate themselves in there room but they had to make it back to there own flats as the telescreens will be watched more oftenly. Both of them new that sooner or later they would get caught by the thought police and thought about disguising themselves as proles or committing suicide. Winston often fantasied about "The Brotherhood" but Julia shared no interest in Winstons dreams of organised rebellion.

Nineteen Eighty-Four Novel Summary 12

Winston soon revisits the store from which he bought the paperweight and journal. He notices that the store keeper has a room for rent upstairs and takes note of it. As Julias relationship with Winston progresses they become more careless and more reckless. Julia steals special food like chocolate rations, coffee, cigarettes, and more, while Winston rents the room from the store keeper. They live in utter bliss in the room dooing whatever they please in the room. They feel the freedom and enjoy it. at one point they spot a rat in the room and Winston goes pale in fear (This is important-ish later on).

Nineteen Eighty-Four Novel Summary 11

Winston and Julia now had a extremely well played relationship. they would meet every week or so and had a plan to meet somewhere new every week. Winston left all the battle planing to Julia because she was best at it. This chapter explains the new coming relationship between Julia and Winston and there takes on there totalitarian government . Julia believes that life under this state of government is all about cheating and living life to its fullest before they catch you. She thought of it all as a game. Winston fought for freedom and had dreams of rebellion and the mysterious resistance "The Brotherhood". "The brotherhood"'s existence is still a secrete but believed by winston to exist. Winston also thinks that O'Brian is a member of it.

Nineteen Eighty-Four Novel Summary 10

Winston arrived at paddington station the planned date. He was not sure whether she would arrive or not and just then she came into sight. not making any notice to each other they got close and stared in opposite directions not to alert any attention. she told him to follow him and they made there way out of the city into the woods under a beautiful tree. Winston realized on how much younger and better looking she was then he was but she said she doesn't care. They did "Wild thing" under the tree. It was everything winston had ever hoped for and they shared the same views and opinions on how they liked to be the corruption within the party.

Nineteen Eighty-Four Novel Summary 9

A couple days after he had been to the proletarian living quarters while at work Winston noticed the girl he despised walking down the corridor. Winston got up and was making his way to the bathroom when she tripped and badly injured her arm. While she was on the floor between Winston and the bathroom she tripped him as he was trying to make his way past her. Winston helped her to her feet when Winston noticed a paper in his hand. Feeling all sorts of emotions; Scared to see if the telescreens saw the note, anxious to know what was on it, baffled at why she gave it too him, winston quickly went to his desk and set up a pile of books and papers blocking the view of the person next to him so he can secretly read the note. Winston opened it and read "I Love You". Winstons heart raced but it was only 4 days later that he saw her again. She was at the cafeteria sitting alone, so winston took his chance and went to go see her. She had already set up a plan and told it briefly to winston with "Military Precision" to meet at paddington staton, and then quickly left.

Nineteen Eighty-Four Novel Summary 8

Winston finishes work and decides to go to his flat via the long way through the prole section of Airstrip 1 (the province hes in). It is dangerous for a party member to go through there but ignores it liking to play with danger. As he walks through the streets people notice him right away as a party member for the blue overalls he is wearing (The party uniform). Winston is amazed when a bomb goes off and a few feet in front of him, people look, and then carry on as if nothing has happened. Winston was curious of the past and what it was like before the party took control so he heads to a bar and sees and old man. He begins to question him and the old man says they are better off now then under the control of the capitalists from his day. Winston disregards the information as inaccurate and continues on his way until he reaches the shop that he bought his book from. He gets a tour of the shop and offers on paintings and stuff until he finds a little glass ball with a piece of coral inside that he had found beautiful. he left and saw the girl from work staring at him from across the road and believes the she is a spy of the party who would turn him in. Winston gets the feeling of despair and doom as he knows he will undergo extremely painful torture.

Nineteen Eighty-Four Novel Summary 7

Winston continues writing in his secret journal. He now writes about the proles (Non-party Civilians) and how if they would just rise to rebellion the party would not stand a chance. Winston also acknowledges that the day might never come because they are to scared to organize any form of solid resistance. The party does not watch most of the proles for they do not all have telescreens and are below importance. The party thinks that as long as they work and breed they are controlled. Later at Winston's work Winston found proof that the lies they create could not become truth. He had found a scrap of paper that said that three important party members had been attending a party conference while on a another day a while back winston remembers the day of execution was of those three people had been ordered and carried out on the same day. these two instances could not occur at the same time. Winston starts to ponder about his job and his falsification he is doing and starts to think that soon they will say that 2 + 2 = 5 and any one who objects is crazy and a "Minority in one". at home he writes "Freedom is to say 2 + 2 = 4" (This is important later on)

Nineteen Eighty-Four Novel Summary 6

After arriving home Winston hides himself from the telescreen and begins to write in his journal. He starts writing about a bad experience he had with a prostitute many years ago. That led to Winston explaining how the party wished to abolish sex. He started to explain about how maridge was strictly to be used to create responsible party members and is any signs that the partners were physically attracted to each other the maridge was canceled and terminated. Winston explains on how he had already been married and how awful it turned out to be. It was a party approved maridge but he couldn't stand her because she was a mindless puppet of the party and describes how making love with her in bed was horrible. After failing to create any children they later got divorced. Winston then explains how having sex is like an act of rebellion that he was all for doing :)

Nineteen Eighty-Four Novel Summary 5

During Winston's lunch break he meets up and sits with one of his colleagues called Symes. Symes is an extremely intelligent man and his job is to help create and expand the language of newspeak. He is currently working on a new edition of newspeak dictionary with all new words. Syme is the kind of guy that Winston thinks would turn people over to the thought police out of loyalty but also thought that symes was the kind of guy to get caught and "vaporised" for being to smart. Symes, being a fanatic of News speak rambles on about how they are planning to eliminate as much words as they can to create a sort of mindless robotic language by replacing words like excellent, good, and bad by words like Good Plusgood and ungood and completely eliminate words and whole concepts like freedom. Winston then noticed the girl from his dreams staring at him from across the cafeteria which makes Winston uncomfortable.

Nineteen Eighty-Four Novel Summary 4

within this chapter we meet Winston during in his job at the Ministry of Truth. What he has to do for the day’s business are in newspeak, which appear to be a sort of new language, but are soon revealed to carry very malicious intentions. What winston had to do was rewrite an updated article in "The Times" newspaper. All copies of the earlier edition would be destroyed and anyone who went looking for records would find the Party’s claims fully substantiated by the documents. Another person dealt with erasing all records of persons who had been “vaporized” (that is, executed) by the Party, so that according to records, they had never existed at all, so of course they could not have been killed.
One of Winston’s jobs for this particular day was of extra significance as it dealt directly with one of Big Brother’s speeches. The job was so important that Winston knew he would not be the only one working on it. He thought that Tillotson, a man who sat next to him as well as a few others would all be producing different versions, which would finally be edited, and the best piece selected. The speech referred to someone who had been vaporised (all traces of him erased from he planet) and had to be rewritten using a new imagined person called comrade olgivy
i mean legend
i will put my story on the blog soon

Nineteen Eighty-Four Novel Summary 3

Winston went to bed and had a long 6 and a half page dream about his mother and childhood that night. He reflected on how selfish he was as a kid and how he ate all of the food in his house while his family starved and how much his mother loved him to let him get away with it. He also dreamed about his father and his executions called the "Party Purges" and a girl that he met at work that he despised yet loved for no reason at all. Next instance after his reflection, he is at work where he is being given a mandated exercise routine with every one from his work. His eyes dart to a big man name O'Brian and Winston thought immediately that O'Brian was against the party as much as him.

Nineteen Eighty-four Novel Summary 2

In winstons apartment he pulls out a empty journal that he had bought at a market. Writing down any form of creative thought was illegal and will be dealt with by the thought police. Winston hides himself from the telescreens POV and begins writing. He starts writing in big capital letters DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER over and over again. Later he hears a knock at his door and believes it is the thought police. It turns out that it was his nieghbour, Mr parson. Winston begins to reflect on how controlled Mr. Parson is and how loyal he is to the party. Parson tells winston on how his children are famous for weeding out spies and eliminating them. Winston realizes once he arrives back home after he looks back into his book that he is a dead man.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Class summary

Typed and edited Step 2 of just so story. Worked on myth.

Just so story Step 2: Personalize

Just so story
Step 2: Personalize

• Plot: How the octopus got his 8 arms.
• Loved for his “Colorful Charisma”
• Plot2: Everyone wants to be with Oscar Octopus and pull him by his nubs (Little bumps where an octopuses arms would be) and eventually stretch them out to be 8 long arms.
•Setting/alliteration: Sector Seven of the Southern Specific Sea
•Characters: Great White Shark, Big Blue Whale, Small Red Fish, and Tall Yellow Squid
•Repetitiveness: "Oscar Octopus, Oscar Octopus!"

(I know its not much but its all I needed)

Monday, November 2, 2009

Just so story Step 1: Analyze

Just so story
Step 1: Analyze

• Repetition
• Alliteration
• Plot: Elephant/animal getting a trunk/feature.
• No use of pronouns
• Speaks to the audience (Via “Oh best beloved”)
• Spanked for his “Satiable Curiosity”
• Similar conversations throughout story.
• Positive effects after transformation.

Class summary

Worked on Just so story