Friday, October 30, 2009

My best friend is average height. He is skinny and has big feet. He is athletic and plays baseball. His favorite baseball team is the Boston Red Sox.Even though he is not the most coordinated person, he is very good at baseball. He also likes to skateboard.
I've known him since I was three years old when he first moved two houses down from me. Ever since I can remember we have both liked and played baseball. He moved down to another street a couple years ago and thats when the Red Sox started winning ('04 and '07). Our little league team was the Red Sox in '04 and we also won the championship, he had the biggest feet on our team. In the past year, he has become a skateboarder.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

One of my earliest memories that I have is when I was two years old. I went to my first Seattle Mariners game. It was a great site, the Mariners with Griffey, A-Rod, Buhner, and Martinez. Just two years prior they had their magical "refuse to lose" season. I went with my dad to the afternoon game and it was sunny. The grass was fake and there was a big white tarp as the ceiling. I thought I was in a big balloon where a baseball game was taking place.
I dont remember the score of the game, just that we won, and Griffey homered twice. I don't remember who we played but that wasn't important because my dad had just introduced me to the greatest thing on the earth, baseball. Going to that game resulted in a lifetime obsession. Thats why it really didn't matter that I cried when #24 went deep with his second tater of the game. The fireworks were too loud. They reminded me of when the Blue Angels went over our house in Seattle to practice. I guess I was saying "whats that" when they went off because I was scared or something.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Slaughterhouse 5: Irony

In Slaughterhouse 5 the dominant literary element is irony. I think the author used irony a lot because he might have wanted the book to be kind of confusing to make you think about it more than you would have previously. In the book, he constantly had you thinking. He might have also wanted to keep the book interesting and the reader to try and figure out what is going to happen next. Kurt Vonnegut Jr. used irony through out almost the entire book.
An example of irony in Slaughterhouse 5 is when Billy Pilgrim gets taken by the Tralfamadorians to Tralfamadore. They took Pilgrim and other humans to Tralfamadore to be in a zoo. This is ironic because usually it is the other way around. Usually we are going to the zoo to see animals but instead in Tralfamadore, humans were the animals. It changes your point of view about things that are real in life. It's also ironic because Billy Pilgrim said that he was only their for a couple years but in real life he was there for only a few seconds. Pilgrim said that the Tralfamadorians had a way of changing time except that there is no way to change time.

Friday, October 2, 2009

I am enjoying Slauterhouse Five so far. Slaugterhouse Five is the type of book that immediately grabs your attention because in the beginning he is constantly going to different places. The book goes quick so you pay attention in the beginning so you dont miss anything. It's not really hard to get into because it is not boring in the beginning but it is kind of confusing.
The literary element that seems to be dominant at this point is foreshadowing. Im not sure because I'm only 80 pages in but so far it's just talking about Billy Pilgrim going to a bunch of different places. The places he's switching in between may be important background information later on in the book.
I think the author is using this element because the book is so confusing and he may want you to have some knowledge for later in the book to make it less confusing. He also may be writing so quickly and using foreshadowing because Billy Pilgrim seems like a complicated character.
The tone of the novel right now is whimsical because the book is very unpredictable so far. In the first few chapters the tone has not changed.