Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Chapter 9
Chapter 8
Monday, December 22, 2008
Chapter 7
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Chapter 6
Chapter 5
Chapter 4
Chapter 3
Chapter 2
Chapter 1
Monday, December 15, 2008
F. Scott Fitzgerald
He wanted to educate the younger generation because they would eventually be the next critics and school teachers.
I have erected a monument less lasting than bronze
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Thesis
Throughout The Red Badge of Courage, Henry gains enough respect from his fellow soldiers and commanders to someday become a commander himself.
He called out to the youth: "By heavens, if I had ten thousand wild cats like you I could tear th' stomach outa this war in less'n a week!" (Crane 3.20). This quote comes after the regiment had been fighting and Henry had gone crazy. Henry was shooting and yelling like crazy and his commander says he wishes he had more men like him. This shows that the commander, the man in charge, has respect for Henry. If you have respect you’re your commander or lieutenant, you are in pretty good position to become a lieutenant or general yourself. This is one of the first places in the story where Henry actually just goes wild and starts fighting and killing for the good of the regiment.
The youth and his friend had a small scuffle over the flag. "Give it t' me!" "No, let me keep it!" Each felt satisfied with the other's possession of it, but each felt bound to declare, by an offer to carry the emblem, his willingness to further risk himself. The youth roughly pushed his friend away. (Crane 20.3) This happens in chapter 20 when Henry is fighting in battle and he sees the flag bearer has been shot in front of him. He quickly and courageously runs over to the flag, along with his friend Wilson, to pick it up. Henry and Wilson have a scuffle over who is going to carry the flag and Henry pushes his friend away and takes the position of flag bearer. This shows a great amount of courage to overtake a position that he had never done and to go to the front of the regiment. Henry’s actions show that he is ready to become something more, something better than just another average soldier, a commander in the U.S army.
An' th' colonel, he ses: 'Were they, indeed? Ahem! ahem! My sakes!' he ses. 'At th' head 'a th' reg'ment?' he ses. 'They were,' ses th' lieutenant. 'My sakes!' ses th' colonel. He ses: 'Well, well, well,' he ses. 'They deserve t' be major-generals.” (Crane 21. 39). This quote comes from two young men from the regiment who have overheard their commander talking to a lieutenant of the army. They come to say how the lieutenant praised how they went to the front of the regiment to fight and overtake the position of flag bearer. This is the best example in the book of why Henry will someday become a general. The lieutenant, the man in one of the positions of highest authority, said that Henry deserves to be a major general some day. This quote alone shows me and should show everyone who reads this why Henry has gained enough respect from his commanders to become a commander or general himself.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Saving Private Ryan
Manhood- When private Ryan could not leave his company.
Self-preservation- Soldiers hiding behind stuff and not fighting because they didn't want to die.
Disregard for Human Life- When the German soldier stabbed the American soldier in the heart when he was defenseless.
Noise and Silence- When it was noisy, there was always fighting going on. When it was quiet the soldiers were usually resting or planning there next attack. Right before Tom Hanks dies, it is silent.
Light and Dark- They usually rest during the night or travel and fight during the day when it is light out.
Clean and Dirty- When they first start the war on the beach, the soldiers are clean and when they are done at the beach they are bloody and dirty.
Youth and Maturity- Upham was a coward all movie and was a youth. At the end he finally shoots someone and is mature about it and has no regard for human life.
The Dead Soldier- When Tom Hanks dies at the end, it shows courage by him to die in the battle and it also shows how much the soldiers in the regiment that were still alive cared for him. They
all stood around him and cried and were very upset. They all respected him.
The Flag- The flag signifies what all the soldiers that died gave there lives for. They gave their lives so men and women of the USA could have freedom.
Monday, December 1, 2008
THEMES * MOTIFS
Manhood- this is depicted in the story because you must be a man to fight in the war and Henry and Wilson develop into men during the story.
Characters
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Quiz 2
- At the beginning of the book, Henry is known as the youth and Wilson is " the loud private." I think Henry is called the youth because he is very young and hasn't really done anything great to prove to the rest of the regiment that he is a man. Wilson is called the " loud private" because he is loud and obnoxious and very full of himself. He pretty much tells Henry at the beginning of the book that he thinks he could defeat the entire enemy on his own; he thinks he is indestructible.
Wilson and Henry really change a lot and in the end are regarded as men. I think this is because of all the great things that they eventually did in the battles. Wilson fires the first shot in the battle when everyone else was scared. Henry takes over the position of flag bearer when their flag bearer is shot. He goes to the front and carries the flag. The Liuetenant tells the commander that they are great men and that they should be moved up to a commanding position. Then in the end they both capture the enemies flag. The rest of the men sort of look up to them and yet the don't let it get to there heads. They also show a lot of respect to the veterans. They arrived to the battlefield young boys, and left men.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Chapter 24 THE END
I think that the ray of sunshine shows a lot of symbolism. I think it shows the peace and brightness that Henry was imagining and also the end of the darkness of war.
Chapter 23
Chapter 22
Chapter 21
Chapter 20
Chapter 19
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Chapter 18
Chapter 17
Chapter 16
Chapter 15
Chapter 14
Chapter 13
Friday, November 21, 2008
Chapter 12
Chapter 11
QUIZ 1
The squirrel helps Henry justify his actions because he says that it is common for everything in nature to run. So he throws an nut at a squirrel and it runs away to find a hidding spot. This once again reassures that it was ok to run and that he is not a coward. Henry tells himself that he didn't do anything wrong and that it happens to everything in nature.
