Sunday, November 28, 2010

Masque of the Red Death Essay, Color purple

In “Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allan Poe, there are rooms in a castle that are different colors. In the castle there is a blue room, a purple room, a green room, an orange room, a white room, a violet room, and lastly, at the end of the hall is a black room. This book involves a lot of symbolism. These are the colors for which the stages of life go in. For instance, the blue room is the birth stage of life and the black room is death. After the blue room is the purple room. In the story, the color purple symbolizes happiness and fun.
The color purple represents the stage in life in which you would be around 5-9 years old, a toddler. It symbolizes the stage in your life in which you would be the happiest and you would have the most fun. It symbolizes youth. When you are in your youth you would be having the most fun. Once you his adolescence you have to start getting serious and considering your future.  It is in between the colors blue, which is birth, and green, which is adolescence. You need this stage to get to progress to other stages.

The color purple is important to “The Masque of the Red Death” because it represents a stage of life, just like blue represents birth and black represents death. It’s an important stage, because you need to be a toddler before you can become an adolescent, just like you need all the other stages to advance in life. The color purple relates to my life because I have watched kids grow up around me. For example, I remember when my neighbor’s first child was born. I remember when she was toddler and how much fun she always had. She always seemed so happy. Over the years I’ve watched her grow up. Now she’s in 4th grade! I’ve also watched her brother and sister grow up. Over the years, I’ve seen their looks change and their personality. They all started out so careless and would just go with stuff, now their starting to realize that they have a say. They never had to worry about school, but now all of them are in school and have to worry about everyday stuff such as homework, friends and grades.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Advertise Your Book-of-the-Month

In Keeping the Moon by Sarah Dessen, fifteen-year-old Colie is spending the summer with her odd Aunt Mira while her mother travels. 
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Colie's celeberity fitness mom motivated her daughter Colie to lose almost 50 lbs, but Colie feels just as insecure as she did when she was overweight. During the summer, her mom goes on a tour of Europe advertising her new fitness book, and Colie is sent to live with her Aunt Mira in Colby, North Carolina. I am reading this book because I like reading about situations that happen to teenagers my age. I think that any teenage girl can read this book and can relate to what's going on in Colie's life. I would rate this book 8 out of 10.

O'henry

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  • O'henry was born September 11th, 1862
  • O'henry died June 5th, 1910
  • He was born in Greensboro, North Carolina
  • He was best know as an American short story writer
  • He wrote colorful short stories with surprising and ironic twists
  • He spent 3 years in Jail
  • After jail, he moved to New York to work full time as a writer
  • O'henrys work appeared in magazines and journals across the country
  • O'henry died of alcohol and being plagued by ill health
  • He died broke at the age of 47

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Edgar Allan Poe and his Spooky Life, Writings, and Death

When I was younger, my family and I stopped to see Edgar Allan Graves a couple days after his birthday. When we got there, there was a bottle and roses. I thought that that was pretty cool that after 60 some years people are still remembering him and his amazing work.

1. Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston, Massachussetts on January 19th, 1809. Poe died in Baltimore in 1849.


2. Poe was left as a orphan at the age of 3. I think that that definately infulenced his writing because he was left at such a young age. 


3. Poe's death is unknown but some people think that he died from delirium tremens, heart disease, syphilis, meningeal inflammation, cholera, even rabies. 


4. Edgar Allan Poe calls Virginia home.


5. The poe society doesnt like the claim that Virginia was his homeland because he lived in Baltimore for most of his life. 


6. The US Military Acadamey of West Point expelled Poe.


7. Poe married Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe who was 13 at the time of the marriage.


8. I think that for him to be marrying a girl that young is outrageous. Now a days thats illegal!


9. Murders in the Rue Morgue is the first detective story.


10. The 'Tell Tale-Tale Heart' and 'The Black Cat' were written in 1843.


11. 'The Raven' was written in 1845.