Thursday, September 15, 2011

Marriage Analogy


Marriage is like a prison. In jail you have to make decisions and do things that will help you to survive. Marriage is similar in the way that you must make hard decisions to make your marriage survive. Also you are tied down in marriage. In prison you are forced to stay in a cell that you can’t leave until anyone says so. In both if you mess up they can leave you hurt. In marriage you could end up broken hearted or have to pay child support. In jail you could end up dead. In the movie "I Think I Love My Wife" man feels trapped in his life. He remember him actually talking to a women he meets telling her that he wants to feel like he used to. He says things with his wife are getting boring and he wants out. Just like someone that would be in prison.


Thursday, September 1, 2011

middle passage museum blog

The Interesting Narrative of The Life of Olaudah Equiano was the main purpose of our groups museum. my group had a lot of different pictures. Equiano tells us about how he saw many people bring thrown over board and even some just jumping over that's why i added the picture i did. Also chains were a big apart of our project. one of the other pictures i added was two statues with chains around his their neck. it shows you how the slaves had restraints


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

A Separate Peace Trailer


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The images i chose for the book were a turtle in a shell and a broken bone. The turtle in the shell represents the fear of the boys. The boys feared the society around then. They had fear about what them selves could also do. The bone represents the broken friendship between Finny and Gene.