Author's Note: This is my response to the Patriot Pen's prompt: "Does Patriotism Still Matter?" I definitely believe it does, this essay explains why.
Dedication to one’s country is an imperative virtue that is essential to having a successful and prosperous nation. When one chooses not to show this loyalty towards their homeland, it restricts that nation’s ability of accomplishment. Knowing this, it is apparent that implying patriotism is something that every citizen should always believe.
One can assume that all veterans of the United States of America have patriotism. They are the ones willing to risk physical and mental brutality, and more importantly their own lives on behalf of the country. My great uncle, Bill Milliken, was a corporal in the Korean War, where he served a great time doing his honorable duty. At only nineteen years of age, he dedicated his life to being a part of the infantry in this brutal war, with approximately two million casualties. Anyone who knew this number would probably think twice before entering into combat. However, it is this patriotic loyalty that makes these people warriors both physically and mentally.
However, what if a citizen chooses not to go to the front lines in defense of their country? Does that mean that non soldiers cannot show patriotism? Of course not! Clearly veterans show a great deal of patriotism, yet everyday citizens engage in this loyalty when some may not even realize it. For instance, almost every student in America recites the pledge of allegiance daily, hopefully attempting to employ its true meaning. In addition, the adults of our country vote for various people and/or positions in society, particularly in government and law enforcement, as well as local educational matters. If one does not acquire love for their country, then they would not have a care as to what happens in this nation. Aside from voting, education becomes an utmost importance in patriotism, for those who obtain education tend to be the ones who strive to make our nation successful.
Patriotism is not just a personal concept, because when one person shows this loyalty towards their country, it becomes a chain reaction. Others will observe their dedication, and will demonstrate the same devotion as they see. Everyone has the opportunity to show patriotism, and is represented by many people in numerous ways. Without patriotism, the world would be flooded in chaos, and would result in entropy. Fortunately, none of that is occurring presently, because patriotism still matters.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
The Fright of Power
a Thematic Response
by Matt Thurman
Power is a notion that every human conceives of having, yet is usually abused into corruption. Animal Farm by George Orwell is an example of this, which is a satire of the Russian Revolution. When one has absolute power, that power always happens to corrupt eventually. This is definitely the case of Napoleon, a pig in Animal Farm, who tried to make his farm a better place, but had it end back up in its original state. Obviously, one cannot attain full power without the community losing trust towards that being.
It's not easy governing an entire country to yourself. In fact, a lot of times complete power makes leaders unnerved or panicky, causing them to slip up, overall leading to a large dilemma. Pigs are omnivorous, meaning they will devour anything in their way. When humans have power, they are susceptible to being porcine. People with power want everything, and because they feel they have all the power they need, they believe that they can get everything that they want. Unfortunately, the fact that you can attain every necessity is never true, for that is the major flaw of any leader in a group.
As well as the fact that power does lead to corruption, it can also dictate someone's life. In Animal Farm, Napoleon got so caught up in his power, which forced him to overlook his genuine purpose. George Orwell is trying to explain to the reader that the Russian Revolution was actually positioning different people back in charge. It became a full circle from transformation back to dictatorship. However, at the time that Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, and Leon Trotsky were planning the change, they had Communism tattooed on their minds. Of course, this is where the caution flag goes up, and things start to crawl out of hand. For example, the three pigs in Animal Farm created something called the Seven Commandments. Surprisingly enough, every pig except for Snowball, who was run out of the farm, violated every single commandment. This clearly shows that they were not trying to make their vicinity a better place after all. All they wanted was for them to be crowned the leader of everyone.
When one truly grasps the thought of power, they must then realize the struggles and complexities that are brought with it. On the other hand, populaces should be aware beforehand of what absolute power can do, therefore stopping individuals to conquer full supremacy.
Power is a notion that every human conceives of having, yet is usually abused into corruption. Animal Farm by George Orwell is an example of this, which is a satire of the Russian Revolution. When one has absolute power, that power always happens to corrupt eventually. This is definitely the case of Napoleon, a pig in Animal Farm, who tried to make his farm a better place, but had it end back up in its original state. Obviously, one cannot attain full power without the community losing trust towards that being.
It's not easy governing an entire country to yourself. In fact, a lot of times complete power makes leaders unnerved or panicky, causing them to slip up, overall leading to a large dilemma. Pigs are omnivorous, meaning they will devour anything in their way. When humans have power, they are susceptible to being porcine. People with power want everything, and because they feel they have all the power they need, they believe that they can get everything that they want. Unfortunately, the fact that you can attain every necessity is never true, for that is the major flaw of any leader in a group.
As well as the fact that power does lead to corruption, it can also dictate someone's life. In Animal Farm, Napoleon got so caught up in his power, which forced him to overlook his genuine purpose. George Orwell is trying to explain to the reader that the Russian Revolution was actually positioning different people back in charge. It became a full circle from transformation back to dictatorship. However, at the time that Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, and Leon Trotsky were planning the change, they had Communism tattooed on their minds. Of course, this is where the caution flag goes up, and things start to crawl out of hand. For example, the three pigs in Animal Farm created something called the Seven Commandments. Surprisingly enough, every pig except for Snowball, who was run out of the farm, violated every single commandment. This clearly shows that they were not trying to make their vicinity a better place after all. All they wanted was for them to be crowned the leader of everyone.
When one truly grasps the thought of power, they must then realize the struggles and complexities that are brought with it. On the other hand, populaces should be aware beforehand of what absolute power can do, therefore stopping individuals to conquer full supremacy.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
An Ironic Foresight
Author's Note: This is just the main idea of what the book is about, and how people in the vicinity react to the surrounding and instructions they are given.
Far off in the future,
an irony arose.
A man of bad fortune,
a government ruled world.
Language evolving,
freedom is lost.
Commands from Big Brother,
And threats if not done.
Fear among all,
of what will become
when they have done wrong.
This is the year of 1984.
Far off in London,
hate becomes profuse.
The Party in control,
non-existent privacy.
Lies become true,
divorce unacceptable.
Love so untouched,
confusion in place.
The Party unfair,
yet some do agree,
that the choices are right.
This is the year of 1984.
Far off in the future,
an irony arose.
A man of bad fortune,
a government ruled world.
Language evolving,
freedom is lost.
Commands from Big Brother,
And threats if not done.
Fear among all,
of what will become
when they have done wrong.
This is the year of 1984.
Far off in London,
hate becomes profuse.
The Party in control,
non-existent privacy.
Lies become true,
divorce unacceptable.
Love so untouched,
confusion in place.
The Party unfair,
yet some do agree,
that the choices are right.
This is the year of 1984.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Catcher In The Rye
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Summative Essay
Tom Sawyer
by Matt Thurman
Life is a conveyor belt that never stops, and always flows with items for all maturity levels. This is exactly the case of Tom Sawyer, the main character in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The novel's point is not very distinguished, as it is very unperceivable. Though time expires in our vicinity, we still have moments of immaturity and frivolousness within our actions of all age.
Inside human nature comes many varieties of personalities and behavior. For example, Tom Sawyer has a very immature behavior compared to most children his age. By no law does it say to act in such a manner, it is simply your own choice of exactly who you desire to be. With this self-advocating comes the help of influencers; such as parents, friends, teachers, and even other family members. Even though one may truly be mature, he or she still possibly will have moments of frolicsomeness. Most children inside a church would resist all distractions while the priest is giving a sermon, or at least would leave the building to commit their intended action. Tom Sawyer would fall under the category of the minority of children. As an example, he let out an insect to meander around the chapel, which caused tremendous commotion within the environment. Immaturity sometimes becomes a great escape, yet it can cause numerous predicaments.
The point to the story is something that people often take in to consider, but the theme of the novel becomes just as essential. Romance, the mode of literature of The Adventure of Tom Sawyer, is vital to all humans, as it is what soothes our souls. The advantage to reading romantic literature is that it allows escapism to the reader. This is especially optimistic news to war veterans having a great deal of stress among themselves. As we all know, life is not Utopia, for it holds many obstacles in the way to experience. Tom, on the other hand, has no intention to being experienced, for he is innocent, and stays innocent throughout the entire novel. This is why romance takes over the mode of this book.
The novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain is a reasonably simple book to read, with some sections of difficulty hither and thither. The author puts great detail into his writing, and contains an exceptional vocabulary. Mark Twain excels at impersonating characters' voices, and can even simulate entire conversations within characters inside each scene. Unfortunately, this seems to be one of the few strengths that Mark Twain contains in writing. However, his bizarre imagination helps raise his skill to be the excellent writer he is.
Life is like bird watching. You never know what's going to come, and you never know when it will happen. This falls under the category of behavior. Tom Sawyer is definitely a character of innocence and juvenile behavior. However, Tom's acting of this way allows him to be the person he really is, and unleash his inner characteristics. Acting puerile gives a romantic feel to life, therefore us humans should not scold others for doing so.
by Matt Thurman
Life is a conveyor belt that never stops, and always flows with items for all maturity levels. This is exactly the case of Tom Sawyer, the main character in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The novel's point is not very distinguished, as it is very unperceivable. Though time expires in our vicinity, we still have moments of immaturity and frivolousness within our actions of all age.
Inside human nature comes many varieties of personalities and behavior. For example, Tom Sawyer has a very immature behavior compared to most children his age. By no law does it say to act in such a manner, it is simply your own choice of exactly who you desire to be. With this self-advocating comes the help of influencers; such as parents, friends, teachers, and even other family members. Even though one may truly be mature, he or she still possibly will have moments of frolicsomeness. Most children inside a church would resist all distractions while the priest is giving a sermon, or at least would leave the building to commit their intended action. Tom Sawyer would fall under the category of the minority of children. As an example, he let out an insect to meander around the chapel, which caused tremendous commotion within the environment. Immaturity sometimes becomes a great escape, yet it can cause numerous predicaments.
The point to the story is something that people often take in to consider, but the theme of the novel becomes just as essential. Romance, the mode of literature of The Adventure of Tom Sawyer, is vital to all humans, as it is what soothes our souls. The advantage to reading romantic literature is that it allows escapism to the reader. This is especially optimistic news to war veterans having a great deal of stress among themselves. As we all know, life is not Utopia, for it holds many obstacles in the way to experience. Tom, on the other hand, has no intention to being experienced, for he is innocent, and stays innocent throughout the entire novel. This is why romance takes over the mode of this book.
The novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain is a reasonably simple book to read, with some sections of difficulty hither and thither. The author puts great detail into his writing, and contains an exceptional vocabulary. Mark Twain excels at impersonating characters' voices, and can even simulate entire conversations within characters inside each scene. Unfortunately, this seems to be one of the few strengths that Mark Twain contains in writing. However, his bizarre imagination helps raise his skill to be the excellent writer he is.
Life is like bird watching. You never know what's going to come, and you never know when it will happen. This falls under the category of behavior. Tom Sawyer is definitely a character of innocence and juvenile behavior. However, Tom's acting of this way allows him to be the person he really is, and unleash his inner characteristics. Acting puerile gives a romantic feel to life, therefore us humans should not scold others for doing so.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Response to Tom Sawyer
Revenge
by Matt Thurman
Revenge is a callous motive that all humans acquire at some point, yet are not usually proud of. This is caused by another person's action that infuriates your entire being, and affects your state of mind. Such rage may result in an atrocious action, simply just a grudge that expands nowhere, or maybe even a thought of resentment that quickly fades away into forgiveness. Revenge is an emotion that can remain in one’s heart, though it is something that needs to be overcome to enable friendship.
by Matt Thurman
Revenge is a callous motive that all humans acquire at some point, yet are not usually proud of. This is caused by another person's action that infuriates your entire being, and affects your state of mind. Such rage may result in an atrocious action, simply just a grudge that expands nowhere, or maybe even a thought of resentment that quickly fades away into forgiveness. Revenge is an emotion that can remain in one’s heart, though it is something that needs to be overcome to enable friendship.
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During life's treacherous yet also prodigious journey, many occurrences will happen, whether they are fortunate things, or maybe unfortunate things. The novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer has many moments of this case. Anyway, on this challenging journey many obstacles interfere with our actions, as this is what might cause us to resent against them. An example would be in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, when Tom and Becky were talking about becoming engaged to each other. Then Tom slipped out to talk about how he almost got engaged to another girl, which placed Becky in an outrage! Ever since that moment, Becky held a grudge towards Tom because of his "ignorance". Her form of revenge was to watch another of her friends spill ink onto Tom's journal, and keep mum about it. Although this may seem a weak type of revenge, the journal was an important belonging to Tom, and this destruction to it may be critical to him. Becky did continue her feelings in this same way for a while, however they abated until they finally became friends again. Revenge sometimes can be looked at in many views, and also can be a challenging concept to ponder. However, revenge doesn't need to be carried out if everyone can accept another's decisions and actions, therefore making the world a better place.
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Life can bring many varieties of people into the world. Whether these people are pleasant or repulsive, there still is a mature way to react to their actions. Unfortunately, there are few humans who choose not to react maturely to these differences among them, causing quandaries within the atmosphere. For example, in the book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, a man named Injun Joe decided not to react in such a mature manner. According to him, a man abused him horrifically, apparently horsewhipping him. Now he is dead, therefore Injun Joe is unable to get revenge on that man, so he decides to take it out on his wife, who is completely innocent. This is definitely an extremely cruel style of revenge, knowing that who he took the revenge on wasn't even the perpetrator. When one avenges another, then generally the victim of that revenge thrashes back. Overall, this creates a Dystopian vision that may never end.
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The key to subduing revenge is to forgive. When one can forgive, the other feels that they are now neutral with their emotions within each other, allowing them to forget about what troubles they have made for one another. Revenge can lead into many horrendous conclusions, though transforming this attribute into forgiveness is the key to an excellent rapport with others.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Response for "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"
Innocence is the juncture that every human begins at. As iniquity threatens to obliterate our optimism to ensue our complete experience, it would be wise to resist its power. This action would hopefully direct us to the stage of experience. Everyone encounters trouble and evil on the road of innocence to experience, therefore we need to deal with this malevolence forcefully.
Experience is the phase at which every human desires to ascend. Francie, a character in the novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, was a normal teenager trying to make her way through life, while having many more obstacles than most teenagers today. For example, Francie came across many wicked people who tried to resist her from her full potential. She also ran into many co-workers who were quite rude to her, and all her bosses were unfair to her. Francie is the rose seed in the ground that is trying to grow up to become a full flower, yet struggling in a drought with many animals scavenging for left food. Not many teenagers find themselves in poverty with a father who drinks more than his share, then years later their father even dying of that addiction. Although Francie's circumstances are atypical nowadays, there are a minority of children who stumble on situations similar to hers. Deprival is one unfortunate concept that a fraction of the world faces always. For example, there are humans that don’t have a roof to put over their head, some people struggle to even see food weekly, and most of those people happen to fall under both categories. On the other hand, others have both of those vitalities, yet are abused daily, have drunk or dying parents, or have parents who just can't afford to get a job. Anyways, there many people in the world who live a lot less fortunate lives than others, yet we all have to attempt to proceed to the experience level.
The point to the story is a very important part to every reader, yet how the book was written is also a concept that is good to know. Betty Smith wrote this book differently than most other books read. Her style is like a NASCAR race, where the cars are going tremendously fast, then stopping for a pit stop, then repeating the cycle over and over until the end of the race. This unique style causes the reader to be trapped into the book, because when the slow sections arrive, they are soon whipped back in to the hurried segments, and feel sucked into the novel. Many readers enjoy this style because of this reason, yet occasional viewers believe this technique carries too many streaks of slow action, which causes their boredom to flare up. Many opinionated beliefs can emerge out of the reading of this interesting book, including mine. I believe that this book is a very unique and well written novel, and I enjoy the author’s style of writing. It is much different from others, which is a large reason of why I liked her writing so much.
Growing up is a term that many kids see as an eternity away. However, life can be deceivingly quicker than most expect. Therefore, evil needs to be rejected as soon as possible so we can focus on the good things on our way to maturity. All human beings need to defy all immortality on Earth, then as a result they can finally be successful on their journey to experience.
Experience is the phase at which every human desires to ascend. Francie, a character in the novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, was a normal teenager trying to make her way through life, while having many more obstacles than most teenagers today. For example, Francie came across many wicked people who tried to resist her from her full potential. She also ran into many co-workers who were quite rude to her, and all her bosses were unfair to her. Francie is the rose seed in the ground that is trying to grow up to become a full flower, yet struggling in a drought with many animals scavenging for left food. Not many teenagers find themselves in poverty with a father who drinks more than his share, then years later their father even dying of that addiction. Although Francie's circumstances are atypical nowadays, there are a minority of children who stumble on situations similar to hers. Deprival is one unfortunate concept that a fraction of the world faces always. For example, there are humans that don’t have a roof to put over their head, some people struggle to even see food weekly, and most of those people happen to fall under both categories. On the other hand, others have both of those vitalities, yet are abused daily, have drunk or dying parents, or have parents who just can't afford to get a job. Anyways, there many people in the world who live a lot less fortunate lives than others, yet we all have to attempt to proceed to the experience level.
The point to the story is a very important part to every reader, yet how the book was written is also a concept that is good to know. Betty Smith wrote this book differently than most other books read. Her style is like a NASCAR race, where the cars are going tremendously fast, then stopping for a pit stop, then repeating the cycle over and over until the end of the race. This unique style causes the reader to be trapped into the book, because when the slow sections arrive, they are soon whipped back in to the hurried segments, and feel sucked into the novel. Many readers enjoy this style because of this reason, yet occasional viewers believe this technique carries too many streaks of slow action, which causes their boredom to flare up. Many opinionated beliefs can emerge out of the reading of this interesting book, including mine. I believe that this book is a very unique and well written novel, and I enjoy the author’s style of writing. It is much different from others, which is a large reason of why I liked her writing so much.
Growing up is a term that many kids see as an eternity away. However, life can be deceivingly quicker than most expect. Therefore, evil needs to be rejected as soon as possible so we can focus on the good things on our way to maturity. All human beings need to defy all immortality on Earth, then as a result they can finally be successful on their journey to experience.
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