The subject of the song is shame and how the artist is ashamed for breaking someone's heart. The tone obviously is shameful, but also a sad plea, kind of begging.
The words that push the tone are cold, please, and overwhelming. Please is repeated i the song many times which supports how he is pleading and kind of begging for the emotional pain to stop. Cold pushes the sadness of the song how the heart is cold. Overwhelming pushes the tone because it shows how he's so ashamed and had so much hurt that is overwhelming.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
dialects
Voice in literature is someone's style and tone in their writing piece.
When writing I believe a person's voice is already there. They may change it a little to sound more intelligent, but it's still the same overall voice; its just utilized sometimes more or less, so it's both.
They talk around a subject because they are easy slow-going people, and not in a rush, so they use it as a social opportunity. We can tell a writers voice, tone, views, and opinions from the way he or she approaches and handles a subject.
Voice is important in writing because it helps to set and effect the tone setting, and images of the writing. It's what makes the writing unique.
When writing I believe a person's voice is already there. They may change it a little to sound more intelligent, but it's still the same overall voice; its just utilized sometimes more or less, so it's both.
They talk around a subject because they are easy slow-going people, and not in a rush, so they use it as a social opportunity. We can tell a writers voice, tone, views, and opinions from the way he or she approaches and handles a subject.
Voice is important in writing because it helps to set and effect the tone setting, and images of the writing. It's what makes the writing unique.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Batting Clean up and striking out soapstoned
Subject- The subject of this article is the subject of how males and females notice and enjoy completely different things that the opposite sex will never be able to understand. This is supported by How Barry talks about how women notice the tiniest amount of dirt and men don;t notice dirt until it piles up. Also how the men watch the world series while the women couldn't care one bit, and how women enjoy shopping and men enjoy sports.
Occasion- This article was written in 1988 by Dave Barry out of Dave Barry's greatest hits. You can tell that this article was written in modern America because there's t.v and baseball proof of America and modern technology. This gives a modern view of this subject and it's accurate.
Audience- I believe that the audience of this article are adult males and females. As we read the stories and facts are all about male and female adults curious in why males and females can love each other so much but have completely different ideas of fun and ideas.
Purpose- I believe that Barry wrote this essay to point out a fact and somewhat of a question. This was the purpose. This point was that women notice things and do this men would never notice or do, and vice verse. This i supported in the article by the first line; "The primary difference between men and women is that women can see extremely small quantities of dirt." Although this is true and supports the purpose what it really stands for the differences in behavior ideas and enjoyments between men and women.
Speaker-Dave Barry, proclaimed funniest man in America, believes that as the speaker of this piece tha men and women are so different in ways that the two will never understand. this is supported by the line from the essay saying; "The opposite side of the dirt coin, of course is, sports. This s an area where men tend to feel very sensitive and women tend to be extremely callous.
Tone-Dave Barry expresses a very humorous and observatory attitude about how men and women are so different in aspects. These attitudes are expressed by his jokes about the men of Pompeii and how women notice the tiniest bit of dirt. This tone allows fun and enjoyment and curiosity in reading this article.
Occasion- This article was written in 1988 by Dave Barry out of Dave Barry's greatest hits. You can tell that this article was written in modern America because there's t.v and baseball proof of America and modern technology. This gives a modern view of this subject and it's accurate.
Audience- I believe that the audience of this article are adult males and females. As we read the stories and facts are all about male and female adults curious in why males and females can love each other so much but have completely different ideas of fun and ideas.
Purpose- I believe that Barry wrote this essay to point out a fact and somewhat of a question. This was the purpose. This point was that women notice things and do this men would never notice or do, and vice verse. This i supported in the article by the first line; "The primary difference between men and women is that women can see extremely small quantities of dirt." Although this is true and supports the purpose what it really stands for the differences in behavior ideas and enjoyments between men and women.
Speaker-Dave Barry, proclaimed funniest man in America, believes that as the speaker of this piece tha men and women are so different in ways that the two will never understand. this is supported by the line from the essay saying; "The opposite side of the dirt coin, of course is, sports. This s an area where men tend to feel very sensitive and women tend to be extremely callous.
Tone-Dave Barry expresses a very humorous and observatory attitude about how men and women are so different in aspects. These attitudes are expressed by his jokes about the men of Pompeii and how women notice the tiniest bit of dirt. This tone allows fun and enjoyment and curiosity in reading this article.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Kandinsky vs. Pollock
After viewing Kandinsky's and Pollock's paintings I concluded that
I like Pollock'spainting best because it's very interesting to look at how all the designs were created and how they mixed by the color he used.
Kandinsky's painting in my opinion is more pleasing to look at though. This is because it's more colorful, and we like seeing different shapes and geometry mixed together with color.
I like Pollock'spainting best because it's very interesting to look at how all the designs were created and how they mixed by the color he used.
Kandinsky's painting in my opinion is more pleasing to look at though. This is because it's more colorful, and we like seeing different shapes and geometry mixed together with color.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Sign language-short film
The single effect you get from the short film is a lesson to be optimistic and appreciate the little thingds right in front of you.
Three specific examples that led to this single effect were 1- Ben was smiling and happy as his fellow sign holders looked dull and unhappy 2-How he said it was beautiful and he noticed the little details. 3- At the end as he packs up optimistic for a sendoff, when it seems he won't get one he is still happy, but finally he does get his sendoff and to talk to the girl right in front of him.
If i could change one aspect it would be to have something unfortunate to happen to Ben, but he would still be optimistic This would make the effects emphasized more.
Three specific examples that led to this single effect were 1- Ben was smiling and happy as his fellow sign holders looked dull and unhappy 2-How he said it was beautiful and he noticed the little details. 3- At the end as he packs up optimistic for a sendoff, when it seems he won't get one he is still happy, but finally he does get his sendoff and to talk to the girl right in front of him.
If i could change one aspect it would be to have something unfortunate to happen to Ben, but he would still be optimistic This would make the effects emphasized more.
"Good old desk" soapstoned
The subject of good old desk is not actually the desk but the desk is a metaphor for God. As Harry Nilson sings about how good his desk is to him.
There is no certain occasion of this song only that it was written around the 1970s.
The audience of this song seems to be a believer in God or perhaps someone who doesn't and needs encouragement and faith.
The purpose of this song is to tell the audience about how good and great God is and that he is always sturdy and will always be ther for the good.
The speaker of this song is Harry Nilson a very famous singer who even the beatles looked up to.
The tone of this song is very grateful and faithful towards good old desk G.O.D.
There is no certain occasion of this song only that it was written around the 1970s.
The audience of this song seems to be a believer in God or perhaps someone who doesn't and needs encouragement and faith.
The purpose of this song is to tell the audience about how good and great God is and that he is always sturdy and will always be ther for the good.
The speaker of this song is Harry Nilson a very famous singer who even the beatles looked up to.
The tone of this song is very grateful and faithful towards good old desk G.O.D.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
"Shooting an Elephant" By:George Orwell SOAPSToned
Subject- I believe that the subject of "Shooting an Elephant" by George Orwell is not necessarily the process of shooting an elephant but the subject is that the British police officer is willing to disregard his morals in order to preserve what is left of his dignity, self image, and ego in Burma. Occasian- This occasian is the occasian of shooting an elephant which takes place in Moulmein, in lwer Burma sometime in 1936 Audience- I believe the audience of this fictional essay could be the British officers in Burma at that time, and or the audience could be the British tyrants r even just a person who went through a similar experience where they had to disregrd their moral values. Purpose- I believe that the purpose of this essay is to tell about how in life we all fae scenarios where we disobey our morals in order to stay cool and that many times when we think we are "cool" and on top in control that we are being controlled by this "cool". Speaker- The speaker of this essay is George Orwell but he is speaking as the voice of the British officer. Tone-The tone of this essay seems to be a helpless tone where the narrrator seems helpless as he speaks because he is picked on by the natives and also by his situation with his morals and the elephant.
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