Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Reflection

If I could chose a story to recommend it would be “A Rose For Emily”. I would choose this story mostly because of the entertainment value. In addition, the story makes a statement about American Southern society of the 1800’s. This is done through the characterization, primarily on how Emily is treated by the town. The level of involvement shown by the town in one particular woman gives emphasis on how the author perceived this culture. In addition the fact that it is in a first person plural narration gives it more of a town feeling.
I also enjoyed how the story was told with a cinematic effect. The plot was very scattered, and was some modern movies and how the directors chose scenes in an order which allows the story to have some mystery. This mysterious feel of the story makes it entertaining. There is not direct information given in the story, especially about important parts. For example, how no one is told about how Emily’s father dies or what happened exactly to cause Homer to be killed. There is room for speculation.
Overall, the ending offers a great yet gruesome surprise. Just because of the ending I would recommend this story, just to see the reaction of those who read it. It is interesting how a town could show respect for a woman just for being a woman, a cultural standard, but could be blind to the evil in her actions.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

"I am a real man's man!" This would probably be the title for Turkey's of, Bartleby the Scrivener, Facebook status. Turkey is described to be a very demonstrative man when it comes to his personal habits. Being that he drinks on the job, he is sure to have some advertisement of his habits on his personal page. There might be some buttons about beer drinking along with some cartoons on his wall.
In his about me section, one would expect to find some crude language of Turkey describing himself as a hard worker on Wall Street. He would be sure to emphasize the fact that he works on the famous street, but clearly discrete about his position. Because of the condescending way he talked to Bartleby, one would also expect that he would have some gossiping conversations to and from Nipper on his wall about the his foe. Likely, they would include politically incorrect pictures of disabled people being used to generalize the mentally challenges and emphasize stupidity.
In addition, there might be a great deal of misspelled language throughout the page due to the fact that Turkey might access mostly while he is not sober.