Monday, February 6, 2012


SSRJ#2, Walker.
Initial Personal Reaction:

Roselily: the story hit me like a poem/dream. It resembled the life of a low class female who in our time and day could resemble a runaway. She dreams of what she does not have, but at the same time, she wants to have her dream. She is struggling to find security in life through a husband that makes her happy

Literary Element /Thematic Analysis:
Walker's short story is a series of segways between beginnings and endings. She juxtaposes the first and last lines of a marriage ceremony over the internal dialogue and inward decision of Roselily and shows the reasonings and possible consequences of Roselily's decision to marry a man she does not truly love.

Questions:
Do you think the father of the forth child paid Roselily for Sex?

Monday, January 30, 2012

SSRJ#1: Hemingway


Initial personal reaction : Soldier's Home is a story that hits home in many ways. The story made me think of the life of a soldier, how people can't connect with them on the same level because combat soldiers are still living in combat even if they are not fighting anymore. Only a fellow soldier can connect with them on the same level. As a U.S soldier that have been to combat and back, I think soldiers will never be the same as their old self before the experience at war. The patterns of their thoughts is very practical and realistic. They tend to look at life in Black and White especially after their return. Time is a very good friend to them. It makes them adapt and conform to society and sugar coat their interactions with society and add color to their world.


Literary Element /Thematic Analysis: In the story Soldier's Home, Hemingway sets an atmosphere that is very realistic. He translated the suffering of shell-shock through the guilt felt towards actions at war. He described Krebs with no feelings , looking only to satisfy a faint need for a girl as an object to relief a sexual need yet it was barely present.
Hemingway sets an atmosphere that is confusing to me. I didn't follow the sense of time lost. Why did kerbs return home years later. I read at first that he enlisted in the Marines in 1917 . He returned home in 1919. the time line didn’t make any sense to me. Where was kerbs in the period between 1919 and his return to his home town? How old was he when he returned? When Hemingway described the photograph with the two girls saying: Krebs and the corporal look too big for their uniforms. This sentence started many questions that I couldn’t pinpoint an answer to.


Questions/ comments: why did Harold never talk to his father? If he did what do you think the conversation would be like between harold and his father?

Saturday, January 28, 2012

 I cant even rap my head around them three hours its a bit long but we'll survive . GOOD LUCK everyone .