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My theme for English B

As Dr. Preston and I were reading the poem I made a small observation that in this poem, there is this thing that most tend to struggle with and it is Self Love, Self Love is one of the most important thing for yourself and others. Basically say you need an engine for a car, Self Love is kind of like the engine but for you, I'm not saying you are a car but it's just a metaphor. Self Love will be the engine to where you want to go. And Self Love comes a long way, as I said in today's meeting I said, "In the society today there's a lot of expectations of what you should be, like for girls you should have this type of hair and you should have this type of eyes and type of body to be accepted to be in society today. I WANNA BE ME." Self Love is the engine that will get you away from that, because honestly it will be sooooooo sooooo boring to be this type of person for society. Like umm you crazy and that's not a good crazy. It is only our decision whether we t...

Fahrenheit 451 Essay

My theme/Prompt: How the world itself is different and a bit dark and gloomy and the atmosphere not being the brightest. A little intro: I honestly doing this essay last minute because really, I was not keeping up with posts but I have been  only face-timing and really, I will probably just blab out words, please bare with me. Thank you :). Fahrenheit 451, what is it? A book. What kind of book? A weird but special book. This book was written by Ray Bradbury and he practically predicted the future. As I was with my English as we were reading the book and as we were reading the a getting closer to the end, the book had only one thing that was really in my mind the whole time. The world of the book, the atmosphere of the book. The book had no bright, positive sayings about the book. The world was dark and gloomy. Kind of like our world, no? Have you seen the world a bit dark and sad? I mean from my perspective, I felt as if the world was a great place around the 2000's to 2018 a...

The online meetings

Most of them are awkward. Most of them help. Most of them give good lessons. Most of them are entertains. Most of them are ones that help to keep up for our education. All of them are a great aid for our education.

My impression on Dr.Preston's essay on Fahrenheit 451

Dr. Preston's essay on Fahrenheit 451, I read some paragraphs and some I skimmed through but one thing I did notice how detail he will go in with one scene of the book to real life. While also being on the topic of the book, it was a great example of an essay, I will use it as a guide for my essay :).

451 questions, 20 answers (Fahrenheit 451)

#12 From what I have red so far is the face of Mildred face, blue and gloomy. Also, from what I have read so far is that Mildred doesn't seem a bit happy, more of she knows she's loved but is still having sadness, not completely depression but more of sadness.

Dear Mentors

Dear Mentors,  As you can see your name on my blog, I have notice how you see life and I think it will help with the skill you have. I ask that you help in The Big Question and I will return aid as well. Have a great day.

My Gatsby Essay

In the book, the Great Gatsby, towards the end of the book, there is a line, "so we beat on boats against the current, borne ceaselessly into the past." In the book the narrator keeps bringing back flash  backs of the main character Gatsby. The flashbacks were mostly about the character's past before the story went very wrong. The flashbacks also involved another important character Gatsby's love Daisy. you can see that in the book Gatsby talks about what happened five years ago in Daisy's household. The moment he had with Daisy, with just love and Daisy, it was to change his life forever and no grudges were hold back. He had said "and I let myself go." Then everything seemed to fall apart after the war. Now everything seemed to be coming back after Gatsby had come back mysteriously. Tom Buchanan now the husband of Daisy. Gatsby will stop at nothing to get his old past love back, but sometimes going back to the past can give a cost, but oh so well The G...