Thanksgiving is that time of year when you surround yourself with the people you truly care about and reflect on everything that you have to be thankful for. Thanksgiving traditions vary just as much as the families themselves do, but one thing that everyone does during thanksgiving is count their blessings. In the end nothing matters more in life than the wonderful family and friends you acquire over the years. One classmate I am thankful for is India McGuffin. Although I did not know her until this year I am so thankful to have her in American Literature. I can always go to her when I have any questions about an assignment, and she is a very good partner when it is required to work in a group. This year we were also on the swim team together which was fantastic. Since, we had morning practices and American Literature together (which was the first class of the day), she would always cheer me up with her wonderful sense of humor. On this Thanksgiving day I am glad to have one more person I can add when I count my blessings.
Word Count: 190
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Monday, November 5, 2012
Community Stories
An Account of Experience with Discrimination
“The old slave holding spirit” can
be related to the idea of community shaping a person and their beliefs, because
“the old slave holding spirit” is one of those ideas. When something like
slavery is ended, the beliefs of people do not just end right along side it. When you instill a belief in someone’s mind
and you drill it into their heads, that’s all they know. They simply cannot
just stop believing what they believe because a change in the law. They must free
their slaves but they still feel the same way about them. In their minds a
black person is still a slave, they still have no rights, and since the white
people were still in charge there was seldom anyone powerful enough to force a
change of opinion upon them. The American communities had a strong effect on
what the people believed because people are influenced by others around them. It
is easy to believe something when everyone else around you believes the same
thing.
Primary documents such as this story
differ from a reporter of short story in the perspective they give on the
community because those people were not there. A primary document has a greater
influence on a person because they can give an exact account. They are not
telling a story from the outside in, they have personally lived through the
event. When someone else tells the story, such as a reporter they can only
recreate the scene at best. They have
gathered their information from other people, articles, and try to relate it to
their own experiences, but I also think that there is some benefit from having these
kinds of documents. Sometimes when a primary source tells about their accounts
they are biased, or can be tainted by what the person would like to believe,
which can cause a story to be less than credible in the end.
Word count:
324
To Be Young
Black and Gifted
Hansberry feels that life in Chicago
was difficult due to poverty. She says
her people are “poor, tired, and determined to live.” She explains that the
houses were dull and shabby, but expresses that they are still proud through
the example of their clean white linens hanging high over their gray beaten
down houses. Hansberry feels that living
on the Southside was also fun. She explains the games that they played with
other children in the neighborhood, and how they used to lie in the park on hot
nights and tell stories. Hansberry also
talks about her family. She says her family is not of the loving type. They
were passionate and did not like to take part in the embracing each other for
fear of seeming weak. They only time they openly showed “weakness” was when her
father passed away and her mother hugged her children. That was the first time
she had ever seen her mother do such a thing.
Her father she talks about more so than the rest. She calls her father
brilliant. He was knowledgeable about anything and everything. Hansberry is shocked to realize that even her
father must know fear because to her he seemed so smart that there was nothing
he could possibly fear.
The attitudes Hansberry’s family
instilled in her were to never betray family and race (which was the most
important). They were also taught that “they were better than no one but
infinitely superior to everyone. Their parents said that there was nothing
enormously difficult about life; that one succeeded as a matter of course. Life
was not a struggle- it was something that one did. One won an argument because,
if facts gave out, one invented them- with color. The only sinful people in the
world were dull people. “
The effect of being the Youngest on
Hansberry was that she was used to being alone. Hansberry was significantly
younger than the rest of her siblings, so she had no one to play with when she
was young. She says that her siblings thought of her as a nuisance, that being
with her was more so a chore than fun, so they preferred to not hang out around
her.
There are several aspects of
community and family experiences that are represented in Hansberry’s letter.
The family aspects represented are the need to protect the family, and the need
to provide for the family. The aspects of community shown in the letter are the
aspect of sticking together, the aspect of fighting for equality, the he aspect
of fighting for what you believe in, and the aspect of sacrifice for others.
Word Count: 447
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