Wednesday, May 13, 2009

la casa de la calle de mango

Alici Who Sees mice
this is a very vsexis and contieus with the male dominance theme. It shows tat alicia is trying to get an education but father expects her to take care of hte family and cook and clean. He looks at her almsot as porperty

HIps
Esperanza acts like she knows everythign but is ironic because she is really very young and now so little

The first Job
Esperanza gets kissed by that old man ..disgusting
this brings up sexual assault
later this comes up when she is at the carnival with sally

Papa who wakes up tired in the dark
In this Esperanza begins to really take on more of an adult role

Four Skinny trees - theme of not feelign home at her own house
the trees = esperanza they both dont belong in teh neighborhood

THe monkey garden
THis is where she complelty losese her innocenc
esperanza sees the garned as a place to play while slly sees it as a plvce to expiremnt and geels grown up
big disenchantemnet for esp
 

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

"Your hands and feet are mangos. Youre gonna be a genius anyway" Phish (The Mango Song)

Im only a few chapters in but so fat the "house on Mango street" is very different from teh other books weve read.

The first thing that caught my eye is that the book is Dedicated "to the women"
What will this mean? 

in Boys and girls
i find it intresint how she uses the statement Red Ballon tied to an anchor - means she feels held down. By her sister? By her Race? Lack of money? No friends? a very profound statement

Cathy Queen of Cats
in this the them of mocin appears. Esperzans has moved many times now her first frind is moving away.
She says its because the area is getting bad. Its intresting how she realizes that its families like her that make the area "bad"

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Birds

Birds are a symbol that reappear throughout the novel.
Taylor sees birds in the park, the odd ones that all come together because they are outcasts. She sees a bird outside the doctors window nesting in a cactus. When driving to find turtles parents Taylor sees a dead blackbird on the road. These are a few of many examples.
As each of the birds arrives in the story it always seems to fit the general mood of the seen as well as the emotions of the characters. 

Turtle and Taylor are like birds because they have both "flown from the nest." All the troubles they encounter on their journey of life are similar to the troubles birds enoucnter on their plight.
In matties appartment the bird flys in, hits the windpw, but then gets back up. This is parallel to Turtle and she has been abused and has trouble but then gets back to normal

This reminds me of Macbeth Act 4 Scene 2 which is all an extended metaphor relating to that of brids. 

Also estevan says Quetzal is the national bird of indian people in Guatemala.. Which is a BEAUTIFUL bird we saw it in Costa Rica.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

BEAN TREES

When i first started reading the book i thought the girl was entirely joking. I doesnt seem real that someone could actually could inflate a tire too much, get blown over an oil sign, and live to tell about it. At the begging of the book it seems like shes in the middle of nowhere. I got that feeling much more then i did when reading montana. I enjoy following taylors adventure and how eager she is to find herself. She is not the type of person i usually interact with in my everyda life making her story evne more intresting to me.

I find the way the book is written very interesting. Parts of it are very poetic but then there is always a slightly humorus spin to it. A unique way of writting indeed. I still have a ways to go in the novel, but i wonder if her writing style will seem to have more meaning to perhaps emphasise the purpose of the novel.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Holden

Holden clearly feels alot of pain in his life. He uses many defense mechanisms to protect himself. He makes it as if he hates everyone. He does this distance himself from people. He makes this clear at the end of the novel when he explains that he hates talking about the people in his life because it makes him miss them and it makes him sad. His red hunting hat symbolizes him isolating himself. Holden wants to be different from others and the hat clearly sticks out like a sore thumb. 

Holden clearly misses his childhood and his time spent with Allie. This is symbolized in Allie's old baseball mitt which holden finds dear to him. It is also symbolized with his dream to be the catcher in the rye. Holden says he wants to "catch" the children running in the field. I feel this is Holden saying he wants to keep them from growing up.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Catcher and the Rye

Holden fails out of all his schools. He thinks of everyone as phony. Its intresting how he almost seems to blame others for his failur. At the begging of thw novel he clearly seems almost angry at the world, constantly describing thing using words like damn and hell. He seems to try to distance himself from others. His cynical comentary on the world and people around him makes this evident. I found Holden very easy to relate to. His thoughts seem mondane to a kid, not wanting to care very much on the school, but its impressive that he actually feels alright going by morals and leaving to the waste side.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Where in the world is Esther Greenwood?

Where in the world is Esther Greenwood? When i pose this question I mean not physically but mentally. Here thoughts are all over the place throughout the book. Its interesting how she reacts to the way people perceive her when they know that she tried to kill herself. She finds it peculiar and is almost angry taht people think shes crazy that she tried to commit suicide. This would only come from an author who later kills herself (which makes sense that she doesnt think that thought of suicide is pedestrian). This also brings me much interest in how the author makes it sound so passionate and profound of Esther to share her feelings in poem, while the authoer, herself, is too depicting her feelings in her writing. I was very intrested to see if Esthers feelings were normal of people who try to kill themselves and wonder if the author had these same feelings allowing her to write about them so vividly.