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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

A Celebration of Poets


So I’m sitting in class - the computer lab to be exact; slouched down in the cheap green school chair, I decide to write a poem. Writing has become a healthy way for me to get out my emotions and express myself. I have always enjoyed writing - ever since I was a little kid I used to make up stories about my favorite little stuffed animal monkey. She would go on adventures with her best friend named Marshmallow, who was a little stuffed animal bunny; and ever since then I’ve grown as a writer and so has my love for it. I recently just created a tumblr because of the craze over it and posts from it I’ve seen on “Instagram” and “Twitter” it seems like a cool website. So here I am writing a wholehearted, but short poem in class, the words flow out and drip onto my phone like water spilling from a flower vase. Then, feeling satisfied with my poem I decided to post it on tumblr, and to my surprise it got over 400 notes! Wow! I was so shocked that so many people liked it! The poem got so many likes that I decided to enter it into the “Celebration of Poets" Contest. Here is my poem titled “Falling”.

I don’t understand myself.
One day I'm as happy as can be.                                                                                                

Like I’m floating on a cloud.

Then the next day ill fall.

So deep beneath the ground.

Taking days to dig myself out of the ever so deep hole.

 

To my surprise, my poem was selected to be published in the “Celebration of Poets” book! I have already had a poem published in this book before called, “If I Ruled the World” (I think it was called that, I wrote it 2 years ago so don’t question me on that) but this was an honor, because I had written this poem on my free time and It is emotional and enduring. This poem has also been entered in the final contest where you win money I think, so I really hope I win. If not I am still proud of my achievements and I hope to become a famous poet/author one day! This is just one small step into the road of success for me.
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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Liesel Meminger Character Development


The main character of the book I am reading called The Book Thief is Liesel Meminger; I have mentioned her several times in my past blog posts. She is a curious, smart and creative young German girl who lost her brother at a young age and got sent to a foster family in Munich. They become her family and when she first arrived she would have nightmares each night about her brother’s death at the train station. She was unable to read or write. She was held back because of this and in a class with kids much younger than her. Each night when she awoke from her nightmares,  Hans (her papa) helped took her down to the basement and he would teach her how to read and write. Liesel felt this was a significant part in her learning’s. A quote from the beginning of the book is, “But it was not so much the school who helped me to read. It was Papa. People think he’s not smart, and it’s true that he doesn’t read too fast, but I would soon learn that words and writing actually saved his life once,” (Zusak 64). So the teachings of Hans Huberman were a significant part in the book and to Liesel and her foster father’s relationship. This was one of the many things that shaped Liesel into a strong dynamic character.

I am towards the end of the book now; on part 10 and I found that a lot of events have been revealed and Liesel has gone through so many hardships that have forever changed her and left scares in her heart. First, Max has to leave and Liesel sees him in a parade of Jews through the town. Max writes her a book called The Word Shaker; it’s about Max’s life and his encounter/relationship with Liesel. She recites words from the book to him and since she is talking to a Jew she gets in trouble. Both her and Max are whipped and Liesel tries to run after Max but Rudy stops her by tackling her. She then goes on to talk to the Mayor’s wife and she tears of pages of one of the Mayors wife’s books. She writes an apology letter and soon the Mayors wife visits Liesel at her home and gives her a journal. She tells her that the letter she wrote was well written and that since Liesel decided she was going to stop taking and reading the Mayor’s wife’s books she should write her own. And the book Liesel writes soon to become known as The Book Thief itself. So I found it peculiar that I was reading the book that Liesel wrote. It described it divided into 10 parts and one significant line was the last one; “I have hated the words and I have loved them, and I hope I have made them right,” (Zusak 528). It leaves a whole in my heart because Liesel goes on to describe how words give Hitler power and without them he was nothing. If words didn’t exist then Max wouldn’t be marching off to a concentration camp and the war wouldn’t be happening. Liesel is now well educated and an author of her own. She probably is smarter than most kids her age because of how many books she has read.