Friday, August 6, 2010

Symbols in "The Minister's Black Veil" by Nathaniel Hawthorn

I bet you are wondering, what is the symbol in this story. Well, let's talk about the symbol. In this short story, Mr. Hooper, was the minister in a wedding, but he was wearing a black veil. Not very good with a wedding, because a wedding is is a happy moment. Not a sad moment. This veil starts a discussion over why he is wearing this veil. When there was a funeral, and he let the dead young girl "see" his face. Afterwords, some people "saw" him walking hand and hand with the dead girl. It was appropriate on that context, but not at a wedding. In my literature class, we thought he was hiding sin because of this funeral moment. We thought he had been cheating on his fiancée with this young girl. The main topic of this story and in the story is the black veil. That is why the symbol is the black veil. At the end it says,
"Father Hooper's breath heaved; it rattled in his throat; but, with a mighty effort, grasping forward with his hands, he caught hold of life, and held it back till he should speak. He even raised himself in bed; and there he sat, shivering with the arms of death around him, while the black veil hung down, awful at that last moment, in the gathered terrors of a lifetime. And yet the faint, sad smile, so often there, now seemed to glimmer from its obscurity, and linger on Father Hooper's lips.

"Why do you tremble at me alone?" cried he, turning his veiled face round the circle of pale spectators. "Tremble also at each other! Have men avoided me, and women shown no pity, and children screamed and fled, only for my black veil? What, but the mystery which it obscurely typifies, has made this piece of crape so awful? When the friend shows his inmost heart to his friend; the lover to his best beloved; when man does not vainly shrink from the eye of his Creator, loathsomely treasuring up the secret of his sin; then deem me a monster, for the symbol beneath which I have lived, and die! I look around me, and, lo! on every visage a Black Veil!"

While his auditors shrank from one another, in mutual affright, Father Hooper fell back upon his pillow, a veiled corpse, with a faint smile lingering on the lips. Still veiled, they laid him in his coffin, and a veiled corpse they bore him to the grave. The grass of many years has sprung up and withered on that grave, the burial stone is moss-grown, and good Mr. Hooper's face is dust; but awful is still the thought that it mouldered beneath the Black Veil!"

That is why I think that the symbol is the black veil, and why I think that.

Stolen Party

This story is saying that everything is not always what it seems to be. It says that people can easily be taken advantage of and mistreated just because of what society class you are in. Its says that people demean you and degrade you just based on your background, history, and family. This story starts up your brain and makes it think critically about all the prejudice and discrimination that going on the during the 21st century. Stolen Party push me to prove all the people who think that just because I am Jamaican that I will never amount to anything wrong. I will do this by getting a good job and making something out of myself so I can go back and show then that they were stereotypical and wrong

The Stolen Party

The short story "The Stolen Party"is about a nine year old girl named Rosaura is going to her best friend,Luciana's birthday party. But Rosaura's mom is the maid for Luciana and her family. Rosaura's mom tries to tell her that shes not going for fun she is only going to help with the party, but she did not want to listen to her mom. so Rosaura went to the party despite her moms warning. When she approached Luciana's door step one of her cousins would not let Rosaura into the party. The reason she would let her in is because she said that she knew all of Luciana's friends but she has never met her. The reason she has never met her is because Luciana did not want her cousin to know that she hung out with these type of people. But she got in by kicking Lucian`s cousin in the shin, when no one was looking. When she got to the party she had the time of her life, but when the party was over, Senora Ines gave her money for all of her assistance. Then Rosaura realized that her mother was right Luciana was not her real friend, she was just nice to her.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

"The Stolen Party"

The title of this story is very meaningful. This title means, that the party was "stolen" from Rosaura. This is because Rosaura expected that she would have an incredible time, thinking she was Luciana's "friend", but instead she discovered that she was just there to help Senora Ines. They took advantage of her being the maid's daughter. Also, Rosaura expected to recieve gifts or presents from Luciana becuase she was rich. Instead, she received two dollar bills for her HELP! Rosaura's mother was right, Rosaura was only the "maid's daughter" to Luciana. Which probably filled Rosaura with anger. As a reader, I could predict that Rosaura went home and cried her eyes out, for being so naive and actually thinking that Luciana was her friend. Then, its possible that Rosaura cried even longer and louder when she remembered Luciana's cousin, the one with the bow.

The irony of "The Stole Party"

In the short story "The Stolen Party", written by, Liliana Heker has irony because a girl named Rosura was going to a so called "friends" party but ends up working at the party without finding out until she left. This all stated when he told her mom she was going to her best friends party. Rosura's mom worked for Rosuras best friend as a maid because her best friend (lucian) is rich and Rosura's mom new that Luciana was going to use Rosura to help with the serving of the food and thing like that but she didn't believe her and she thought that she was lying. When she got to the party Luciana's cousin stopped Rosura because Luciana's cousin know all of of her friends. At the party she won all the games and was the magicians assistant but she also surved the kids cake and she was payed instead of getting a yo yo or bracelet like the other kids and she didn't find out until she left.
There was a great deal of irony in Liliana Hecker's"The Stolen Party". Rosaura was going to a party because her so called friend invited her. She was so naive she went even when her mother warned her that they might use her. When she went to the party, she was so happy to be there. She was dressed up and her was all nice. They tell her that she could be the magicians assistant and they let her serve the cake. Then at the end, when Senora Ines was passing out prizes to all of Luciana, Rosaura's friend, friends, instead of giving a prize she received money. That were the irony cones in. You probably excepted that she get a prize for coming but she got money. Why? Because Rosaura's mom was a maid. That's why she passed the cake and was an assistant and was payed actual money, because they were using her as a maid, just like her mom. To sum it all up, you expected Rosaura to have a good time and get a prize, but it turned it that she was being used.

The Stolen Party "Irony"

The Stolen Party shows a great level of irony through Rosaura and Luiciana. Their "friendship" was part of the irony because Rosaura thought she was her best friend but ironically Luciana was using their friendship so Rosaura can do most of the work. Like cleaning up and throwing out the cups etc. Actually, her mother warned her about this happening but Rosaura was so sure they were friends she didn't even worry about it. Her mother said that don't trust rich people, their liars. So Rosuara was definitely warned before she eve got ready to go, so she had time to stop and not go but she still went.
Evidence to support that Luciana was using Rosuara as a maid is towards the end of the story. While she was at the party she served the cake thinking that everyone would like her because of this. But their using her. Who goes to a party that's not yours and you serve the cake? I've personally never done that before. I don't understand how she didn't catch in to this. She was probably so excited to go she wasn't even thinking about it. This proves people aren't true friends. No matter how much you like people, some aren't true friends. This story made me think about who my friends are and if their using me for anything. Now every time I make a new friend i'll be sure to see what's really going on. To see what I'm not thinking. Poor Rosuara, when she grows up I hope she doesn't fall into this trap again.