2015年2月26日星期四

Books

1. We were liars.
This is a novel.
A beautiful and distinguished family.
A private island.
A brilliant, damaged girl; a passionate, political boy.
A group of four friends—the Liars—whose friendship turns destructive.
A revolution. An accident. A secret.
Lies upon lies.
True love.
The truth.

2. The Hobbit
This is a fancy fiction.
The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is a fantasy novel and children's book by English author J. R. R. Tolkien.
Set in a time "Between the Dawn of Færie and the Dominion of Men",[1] The Hobbit follows the quest of home-loving hobbit Bilbo Baggins to win a share of the treasure guarded by the dragon, Smaug.

3. The truth about forever.
This is a novel.
The story is about a girl named Macy.

4. Crazy Little Thing
This is a novel.
Sadie Turner can organize just about anything — except her own life. When her cheating spouse topples Sadie’s impeccably tidy world, she packs up her kids for a summer vacation at her aunt’s lake house, hoping to relax, reboot, and formulate a new plan — one that does not include men.

5. The target
This is a novel.
Will Robie and his partner Jessica Reel are called in by the President to take down an international criminal. Baldacci's thrilling page-turner keeps the reader hooked as Robie and Reel hunt down their target, yet become targets themselves.

2015年2月24日星期二

Spelling bee research

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a long one-act musical comedy conceived by Rebecca Feldman with music and lyrics by William Finn, a book by Rachel Sheinkin and additional material by Jay Reiss. The show centers on a fictional spelling bee set in a geographically ambiguous Putnam Valley Middle School. Six quirky adolescents compete in the Bee, run by three equally quirky grown-ups. 
The musical was based upon C-R-E-P-U-S-C-U-L-E, an original improvisational play created by Rebecca Feldman and performed by The Farm, a New-York-based improvisational comedy troupe. 
The musical begins with Rona Lisa Peretti entering the gymnasium to set up. As she passes by the microphone, she has a flashback to the moment when she won the third annual spelling bee by correctly spelling syzygy.
The spelling bee begins, and as each non-audience speller is called forward, the audience learns about his or her background through flashbacks (with other characters in the flashbacks being played by the other spellers on stage, including simple nonspeaking roles played by the audience spellers, as guided by the actors). 

Character: 
  • Rona Lisa Peretti
  • Vice Principal Douglas Panch 
  • Mitch Mahoney
  • Olive Ostrovsky
  • William Morris Barfée
  • Logainne "Schwarzy" SchwartzandGrubenniere 
  • Marcy Park
  • Leaf Coneybear
  • Charlito "Chip" Tolentino 
  • Three or four spellers from the audience 
Minor characters (All can be doubled by the actors playing the major characters)
  • Carl Grubenierre 
  • Dan Schwartz 
  • Leaf's Dad
  • Leaf’s Mom
  • Leaf’s Siblings
  • Olive’s Mom and Dad
  • Jesus Christ

2015年2月20日星期五

poems

Goat
The goat slow eats grass 
A girl comes and gives it water, 
She brings it to home. 

Umbrella It is sunny here, 
But it is raining in my heart, 
give me a umbrella.

If you jump I jump,
I rather never meet you,
Love is dangerous.

2015年2月19日星期四

2015年2月18日星期三

Haiku Poems

1. Basho Matsuo

Here are three examples of the haiku of Basho Matsuo, the first great poet of haiku in the 1600s:
An old silent pond...
A frog jumps into the pond,
splash! Silence again.

Autumn moonlight—
a worm digs silently
into the chestnut.

Lightning flash—
what I thought were faces
are plumes of pampas grass.



2. Natsume Soseki

Natsume Soseki lived from 1867 - 1916.  He was a novelist and master of the haiku. Here are a couple of examples of his poems:
Over the wintry
forest, winds howl in  rage
with no leaves to blow.

The crow has flown away:
swaying in the evening sun,
a leafless tree.  

3. Yosa Buson

Three examples of the haiku of Yosa Buson from the late 1700s are offered here:
A summer river being crossed
how pleasing
with sandals in my hands!

Light of the moon
Moves west, flowers' shadows
Creep eastward.

In the moonlight,
The color and scent of the wisteria
Seems far away.




2015年2月16日星期一

A Pearl Life

A Pearl Life


“Difficult times can make you rich and strong.” (Sook, Page 145) Oysters went through painful processes, then get beautiful pearls. In the book, Gathering of Pearls, the main character, Sookan has a great mother who told her this story to encourage her work hard and overcome bad time. In the cover, a girl with a black dress is gathering pearls on the floor. She is kneeling on the floor and keeping her head down; few plum blossoms are around her. This girl is Sookan, and she wears a black dress which is made by her mother. Once she got a necklace from her teacher; she broke it, so she is gathering the pearls. Sookan seems to be stuck in the black room, gathering pearls that have fallen; this image suggests that she has a sad life. However actually she gets her friends' and mother's love to support her, just like the beautiful flowers that surround her, and therefore she can fix the pearl necklace, which represents her future. 

First, these pearls represent difficulties, and a beautiful necklace means a great future. Like the cover says, Sookan's life is difficult, but it is a necessary part of her life. In this book, Sookan has numerous troubles or problems in her first year in America, such as language problem or cultural differences. For example, at first, Sookan takes some douses which are too difficult to her, such as world literature, world religious and early Europe history. However she works extremely hard; still, she cannot get fantastic grades. Once she even fainted in the bathroom on an early morning, because she stays up to study for the test. Also, she spends all her time on studying or working to remain scholarship, so Sookan even does not have time to choose an art class which she likes. However, she seems like suffering a lot, but this is good for her, which means she takes high-level classes to learn some more professional knowledge. If she wants a perfect life, she must go through the hard time and overcome these difficulties. If she wants to get a beautiful pearl necklace, she must gather the pearls and thread them. After overcoming these problems and gathering all the pearls, Sookan gets a good life and a beautiful necklace. Sookan is in a hard time, but the only way to getting through these troubles is facing them. Like her mother says in the letter: ”Your life has been hard, and you have come through all those difficult times enriched with enormous wisdom for someone so young”. (Sook, page 145) Thus, Sookan's bad life is just a while, there is a beautiful life or necklace waiting for her. 

Although Sookan is going through a hard time, she still gets encouragement or help from her family and friends. In the cover, there are several plum blossoms which makes the cover colorful. Like the flowers, friends’ and family’s help and support bring Sookan’s life more happiness. For instance, Sookan has two good friends, Ellen and Marci. No matter what happens, they are always on Sookan’s side and help her. When Sookan is confused about whether she should obey her sister or choose her own way, Ellen and Marci give her advice which can really help her out. Ellen told Sookan that: “You can be married , have a family, and still be a teacher, or a social worker, or a volunteer if you want. You don't have to be a nun to help others.” (Sook, page 59) Actually, those words change Sookan’s life. Sookan used to think she should obey her sister blindly and go back to Korea after graduating, but she then realizes that she should follow her heart. At last, she stays in America. Two of Sookan’s friends are like the most evergreen blossoms in her life; they always be with her and give her right direction. Also, Sookan’s mother always supports Sookan as much as possible. She cares about Sookan all the time. She knows she is dying, so she writes her last letter to Sookan and asks her son to send this letter after she dies, because she hope Sookan can focus on her study. She encourages Sookan to be strong and not to be sad for her death. She is like the most bright blossom in Sookan’s life; she guides Sookan to step out of darkness every time. These blossoms, her friends and family give Sookan much help, they are like lamps which help Sookan find her way in the dark. 

In conclusion, Sookan goes through hard times; however, she feels much pain, but she knows difficulties can make her strong. Moreover, there are still some people who support her to overcome difficulties and get a wonderful life. They are almost the most colorful blossoms in Sookan’s life. Overall, Sookan must have a pearl life. 

Citation:

Choi, Sook Nyul., and Sook Nyul. Choi. Gathering of Pearls. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1994. Print.



2015年2月11日星期三

An Adventurous New Life

The famous scientist, Niels Bohr said that: ” Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future.” People never know what will happen in five years, so does Sookan. In the last chapter of Gathering Of Pearls, Sookan decides to follow her heart and accept her sister without obeying her blindly, and she gets a new life.

First of all, I think Sookan may not stay in America, nor return to Korea. She will become a leader of an international organization, like WWF or U.N., especially something medical. She may be in Nepal or Kenya to help poor people. Her mother’s sudden death influences her much. She regrets to not stay with her mother in the last few months of her life, so she may give this love to needy people. She will help people as a voluntary nurse. In the book, she never says she wants to return to Korea and be a nun; this is her sister’s opinion. Now, Sookan decides to follow her heart, and her dearest mother was already dead. Especially after talking to Ellen, she knows there are numerous ways to help others, so she has no reason to go back. She wants to be a volunteer more than a nun; to be a volunteer can give her more freedom. Also, she will not become an elementary school teacher. This is a great job, but it doesn't suit Sookan. In my opinion, Sookan seems like a tender girl, but actually she is an adventurous person. She chose to study in America, even if everyone disagreed with her. Her family thought that she was too young to go abroad alone, but the fact is she did it. She does not like this job; she likes interesting and adventurous job which is volunteer. After 5 years’ volunteering and working, Sookan is a leader of the group. She keeps working and helping poor people.

Second, I do not think she will marry Tom. People always say first love is a disaster, and only a few people can marry their first lovers. They
are too young, and Sookan even does not have love experience. They do not know how to love or how to care for each other. Tom is a charming boy, so there must be many girls like him. He may not treat Sookan really serious. Sookan is kind of conservative, so she must be annoyed by those girls who like Tom. They are not fit to each other, therefore, they will not get married.

Also, I think she will run off with Marci to Greece. As I wrote above, Sookan now follow her heart. She’d like to do something that she is interested. For example, she takes an art class, because she likes drawing. She does not think that is wasting her study hours anymore. Sookan likes Greece, also she needs a relaxing environment. She took Greek culture in her first year in America. I think she must want to visit Greece, and this is a good chance to visit this beautiful place with her friend. At that time, Sookan is suffering from her mother’s death. She really needs a relaxing place where can make her forget these sad things. Thus, it is good for her to go to Greece, and I think she will go.


In conclusion, Sookan will be a member of an international volunteer organization. About her life, I think she will not marry Tom. These decisions show Sookan is totally a tough, adventurous and independent girl. After realizing and following her heart, she gets a really different life. 






2015年2月4日星期三

GOP chapter 13-18

Chapter 13
  1. Marci has a bad relationship with her parents. She feels awkward to talk to her parents. There is a big conflict between her parents and her, so they always have a fight when they talk. 
  2. First, throw out the letters, and do not think about them. Second, tell her sister the truth. Third, live her own life and not just imitate her sister’s. 
  3. I don’t think Sookan will follow Marci’s advice, because she will feel guilty. She still cares about her family and the traditions in the Korean culture. She feels that if she does it, she will be a disgrace to her family. 
Chapter 14
  1. Sister Reed gives a beautiful pearl necklace to Sookan, because she thinks Sookan is a truly extraordinary young woman. 
  2. Ellen is engaged to Kyle in this chapter. 
  3. Her parents are so upset, they said Ellen should give the ring back. After Sister Reed called her parents, her parents were furious. They also asked her to call the announcement off and  come home right away. 
  4. I agree with her position. We can see Sookan is a true friend of Ellen. She really care about Ellen’s happiness. If Ellen elopes, she will be happy for one moment. After that moment, she may regret. Though, she gets married with Kyle, but she will not be happy without her parents’ benediction. Her parents love her, Ellen should talk to her parents. 
Chapter 15
  1. She spent all her money for the party. She spent her time on the party and drank alcohol. She feels guilty, because she played instead of studying. She thinks her sister will disappoint at her. However, she really enjoys the party. She is confused that whether it is her problem or her sister’s problem. Also, she starts thinking whether she should obey to her sister. 
  2. If I were Sookan, I would not spend much money on the clothes, instead, I would put on my hanbok. I would keep attending parties and hang out with my friends, but I would only do these things every two weeks. I would not tell my sister these things. 
Chapter 16
  1. I think she has accomplished. She got great job on her study. Second, she remains the scholarship and keep studying in America by working so hard. Third, she fits in well in her first year. She makes good friends. 
  2. At first, she thinks the only important thing in her life is to study, she took many difficult classes. Also, she cares her sister too much, she even cannot live for herself. She changed a lot. Now she understands studying is not the only important thing. She takes painting class. She starts to enjoy her college life. 
Chapter 17
  1. Her mother died. 
  2. First, she could not believe that, she sat, buried her face in her hands and sobbed. She stayed in her room and cried for the rest of the day.  She regretted to come to America when her mother needed her most. At last, she decided to work hard. 
Chapter 18

  1. She realizes that no one is infallible, she needs to accept her sister and respect her without obeying her blindly. She has to follow her heart. 
  2. I will suggest her not to be sad for long and talk to her sister and brothers more. Something happened, we cannot change it, but we should appreciate what we have. Her sister and brothers are her only relatives, so she need to appreciate them and talk to them more.