Mulders 2012/13 Grade 11 English Blog.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Do I Believe that Xavier's Actions in Dying are Justified?
In the chapter Justified of Three Day Road, Xavier, after a long period of mentally struggling in a sense against his friend Elijah, has to make a hard decision. As they attempt to take a fortified line, their squad is slowly cut down by machine guns. Elijah, the highest ranking soldier, takes command of the squad, and orders the rest to provide covering fire for himself and Xavier and then retreat. Xavier immediately sees trouble in the near future, and as two heavy bombardments rage around them, they pick off Germans until Elijah turns to him, states while smiling that he "has gone too far" and then proceed to viciously attack and almost kill Xavier. Xavier, at this point is forced to kill him by choking him to death. This, I feel is justified seeing as it was self-defence, and though it may have been scarring, Xavier can at least know that he was forced to kill his best friend by circumstance, not choice.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
K&E HWOL Number 1
When the
Canadians first appear at Vimy Ridge, they come under intense shell and sniper
fire. I feel that Elijah and Xavier, arriving in France, would have been like
those new recruits, naive and likely to be picked off by the waiting Germans. The
new recruits would have to learn extremely fast, or else they would simply
become another statistic in the killing fields. I feel the artillery would be
the deadliest weapon, as it could do anything. You can fill a shell with
explosives, cluster warheads, shrapnel, gas or anything deadly and nasty. Ergo,
the artillery would be the harshest thing the Canadians face.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Mulders Indian Horse Blog Post
1) Choose what you
think to be a key scene in Richard Wagamese’s Indian Horse and explain why you think this scene is so important
and how it connects with the rest of the book in terms of character
development, plot and theme. (8-10 sentences)
2) Provide an excerpt from the scene that you copy directly and write in italics as
well as the page number in parenthesis. (3-5 sentences)
“‘You are a glory,
Saul.’ That’s what he always told me.
It’s what he whispered to me in the dim light of his quarters, what he
said to me those nights he snuck into the dormitory and put his head beneath
the covers. The words he used in the back of the barn when he slipped his
trousers down. That was the phrase that began the groping, the tugging, the
pulling and the sucking, and those were always the last words he said to me as
he left, arranging his priestly clothes. ‘You are a glory, Saul.’” (199)
3) Select 2-3 images that you include that you believe enhance the content of your post. Write one sentence for each image, explaining why you selected it.
This image conveys the setting of the realization; beside an old, weathered, hockey rink near a barn in the middle of the Canadian wilderness.
This image of Graham James goes to show that it isn't just in the Church that sexual abuse exists; Mr. James got away with it coaching junior leagues as well.
Friday, October 26, 2012
King Lear Letter
His
Highness, King Lear of England
The Year of our Lord 1001
Regan, of Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
My dearest Reagan,
Your sister
is an outrageous stain upon the name of this family. She not only was an
ungrateful host, but she kicked me out of her castle! For a supposed offence of
having a hundred knights by me! She and her servants are ungrateful, vile
beings, not fit to serve for Satan, as it were.
I am in so much shock from the transpired events; it has truly been a
strike deep into my bosom. I pray YOU will be more understanding when I arrive
within a few days.
I arrived
at your sister’s keep no less than a half-moon ago, and let me say that she is
an excellent actor. She had my host and myself very well deceived as to her
true intentions, until, of course, she chose to show her cards in the most
brazen way possible. In a feat not unlike her childishness of old, she had
herself and her servants refuse to converse with us. An outrage, I tell you!
She is absolutely brazen in her disrespect.
I moved to
confront her after this was revealed to my by one of my fine, loyal, talkative men. Yet, once I confronted
her, she quickly shifted the blame to those men of whom I travel with! My
knights, my gentlemen, my loyal soldiers, held in contempt by my ungrateful
daughter! Truly, this is an already outrageous disgrace on top of the
disrespect she has already shown me! Your sister is an evil being, and she has
her servants following her example to the letter! Oh the shame of knowing I
raised one such as her!
Oh, but the
thing that truly ties my binds is the mannerism of her servants! They are
ungrateful, sloth-like being who wouldn’t move with haste if their tailcoats
were aflame with the righteous fires of Mt. Olympus! Even worse, one of their
numbers had the gall to refer to me
as my wretched daughter’s father, and only that! A gentleman of my court had
the right mind to reprimand and beat the wretch, but mine honor was scarred.
Such a disgrace must never go unpunished!
So, my
dear, I hope you art prepared for me. Your sister, damn her eyes, has broken my
heart with her treachery! She is clearly unaware about how my word is law,
turning on my men like that! And her servants, those blasted, evil wretches,
why, I hope the gods smite the lot of them to the Pits! But I know dear that
YOU will be more cooperative with my party. I had always loved you most, as I’m
sure you know. Here’s to your health, and mine, and my hundred men at arms!
Love your dearest father,
Lear
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