Synthisis Essay

This week my class wrote a synthesis essay on two books, an excerpt from The Jade Peony by Wayson Choy called Jook-Liang, Only Sister, and Escape to Gold Mountain by David Wong, they are historical fictions on early Chinese people in North America, specifically British Columbia. It was an odd thing to do because when you read a book you really never think of the style it was written in, you just take it for granted. So it was an interesting project to do, nevertheless I did not like it, I wasn’t very interested in it, and didn’t have the time to finish it in class, the due date was too soon, she didn’t check our outlines so we were screwed when we got to our final essay. It was an experience I hope to never repeat. Here is my synthesis essay on Jook-Liang, Only Sister, and Escape to Gold Mountain. Starting in 1923 the Chinese were not allowed into Canada and this created a connection between the Chinese stuck in Canada. In “Escape to Gold Mountain” by David Wong and “Jook-Liang Only Sister” from The Jade Peony by Wayson Choy the mood, genre, and tone conveys how when a culture goes through hardship they come out the other side stronger.

 Through a sad mood the authors convey shows how tough the times were but how getting through them created character and eventually happiness. The mood is sad for most of both books, as is history, but towards the end they get hopeful. A good example of how this creates a sad mood is when Jook-Liang talks about her fathers views on the Chinese in BC. He said the we need to help each other because: “No one else will,” (Choy) this makes you feel sad because the character makes you realize that nobody cares about the Chinese in BC except the other Chinese in BC. Now when Wong says “We gonna get rid of you chinamen,” it really hits hard the sadness throughout the situations that the author feels. These emphasize how through a sad mood the authors show that tough times create happiness if you’re strong enough to beat them.

 The historical fiction genre is effective because it gives us a connection with the characters by grounding it in events that we all understand and connect with. In Escape to Gold Mountain, Wong says: “I hope I don’t get caught, the penalty for leaving China is death,” which is true in the late 1800s you were not allowed to leave China and if you tried and failed you were sentenced to death, which really hammers home the point that all of this really happened, it gives a sense of reality to the book. To compliment that in Jade Peony Poh Poh says: “Old-timers know all the old-timers,” which sounds a little ridiculous but if you go to Chinatown they do, they all sit and play mahjong, so this quote, while sounding ridiculous is truthful and makes the people more realistic. These give a sense of reality with the characters, making us connect with them because we can understand them.

 The serious tone shows how unfortunate these events are but how hopeful everybody should be for the future. When Wong says “one Chinese per 50 tonnes of a ships weight.” you can sense how serious the topic is and also how contentious it is. You can sense the seriousness as well when Chow says “you can all go away and stay away” through Jook-Liang, he shows us just how sad and serious these problems are, and how they effect each and every one of us negatively.

 Woven through two books is the underlying truth of the sadness in our past, but in “Escape to Gold Mountain” by David Wong and “Jook-Liang Only Sister” from The Jade Peony by Wayson Choy the mood, genre, and tone conveys how when a culture goes through hardship they come out the other side stronger. 

Dreams, Do They Mean Anything?

I don’t think dreams mean anything other than knowing our brains have far more capacity than what we think they do, I believe that dreams are our brains way of searching possibilities of things that may never happen, that may not even really apply to the situation you’re facing, but it’s your brains way of exploring possibilities that it wants, or fears.

So say you have a nightmare, that means that you have inner fear in your life and you’re brain is channeling that inner fear and turning it into a fearful dream about your life, and if you have a happy dream, than you’re happy and your brain is taking that happiness and putting into a happy dream about something happy in your life.

My research included http://psychcentral.com/lib/9-common-questions-about-dreams-answered/0007820 and http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/inside-the-mind/human-brain/dream7.htm and they led me to the conclusion that while some dreams may have symbolism and a strong connection to everyday life, most dreams follow along the lines of my idea that dreams are just random ideas your brain has and decide to show you.

I have a very easy time remembering dreams and this has given me the luxury of sometimes knowing how my brain is feeling, so before Christmas I had a dream where I was running, but the ground was moving like a treadmill so I couldn’t go anywhere, and I saw my friends and family moving past me but I couldn’t go anywhere. I decided this dream meant that I was stressed and that I needed a break to catch up, good thing Christmas break was almost there.

Another time I had a dream that I was skiing and then I bucked off a cliff, but when I was about to hit the ground it disappeared and I was just falling until I woke up, but I was going skiing the next weekend so I just decided this was my brains worst case scenario and that was how it was showing me.

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In conclusion, I think that dreams can mean things, but most of the time they are just your brain telling you things that you wouldn’t normally think about.

That is my views on dreams and what they mean, I started my research on this topic by looking at http://psychcentral.com/lib/9-common-questions-about-dreams-answered/0007820 and I read that and formed my main idea.

Then I went to http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/inside-the-mind/human-brain/dream7.htm and realized that there are some dreams that have a deeper meaning, but most are just gibberish.

Thank you for reading my blog post, next entry will be next Friday, so stay posted!
Bibliography:

How Stuff Works

Psych Central

Is Love at First Sight Real?

There is no such thing as love at first sight. The idea of this is impossible because you can look at someone and be physically and sexually attracted to them and claim to be in love with them but you cannot have feelings as strong as love at first sight because love is a thing that comes from talking, getting to know somebody, and then you can confidently say that you love them. But at first sight, all you can say is that you are extremely attracted to this special person but love is something that can’t just be claimed at a first impression it has to be felt throughout your body. In how I met your mother they once said “But love doesn’t make sense. You can’t logic your way into or out of it. Love is totally nonsensical. But we have to keep doing it, or else we’re lost and love is dead and humanity should just pack it in. Because love is the best thing we do.” —Ted Mosby, How I Met Your Mother Season 9, Episode 22. You can’t feel that strongly about somebody just by they’re appearance, no matter how aesthetically pleasing they may be. When you fall in love you know it, you feel it everywhere. Everything I have learned about love, my parents, television, books, it’s all led my to believe that you can’t look at someone and decide you love them there is a certain criteria to love that can’t be fulfilled by just somebody’s looks. You have to know them, and that is the only way to love somebody.

Sinbad Writing

This is my story on Sinbad the Terror, who is not that terrifying. I got the idea for it when I saw my giant Winnie the pooh and caterpillar and then I needed a third animal so I used tiny bird wings. And then I got the idea for a story about this monster and wrote it all down and here it is.

Joel

Sinbad

Loses Besarionis Dze Jugashvili, also known as Joseph Stalin, was sitting in his office on August 1st, 1939 and thought, “I need a signature flag”.
He was up all night brainstorming about what it should be but then he thought, “I’ll mix animals and make a monstrosity! I’ll call it Sinbad,”.
So he drafted up plans for a monster that crossed a bird, a bear, and a centipede. He decided to get a birds wing’s, a bear’s head, and a centipede’s body. It could have the maneuverability of a centipede, the senses of a bear, and the flight of a bird. Also, the way it would hunt by flying the head up and catching animals to eat. Then he could make a slogan, “Russia, more sensible, faster, and maneuverable then the rest,” that would be the platform for his new country, those traits, that slogan would be useful in the impending war.
So he found a bear and caught it, then he found a bird and caught it, then he caught a centipede and brought it back to his lab. First he cloned all of the beings so there was multiple, then he changed the ratios in the clones so they would fit together. Then he grafted the DNA together, and voilà, he had his monstrosity. He was about to flatten it and glue it to his flag when it used its great speed and maneuverability and ran out of the lab.
It found its way to the Arctic Circle by staying underground for heat and only eating when it needs to like a bear in hibernation. Then one day a man named Vladimir found Sinbad and brought him inside. Vladimir fed Sinbad all kinds of nutritious foods and got him back to health.
But unfortunately, Vladimir made the mistake of calling Sinbad a pet. Sinbad thought, I am no pet! So, in the night sinbad stacked all the canned food from Vladimir’s house and ran to the London harbour. It took him across the Atlantic and landed in Newfoundland in Canada.
When he got there he ran (and sometimes swam) all the way across the country to Deep Cove, North Vancouver. There was a lot of wildlife in the air and trees so it was easy for the monstrosity to feed. Eating mostly birds and tree bugs it made it to Jug Island on the eve of 1940, and on January 1st 1940, he swam to Raccoon Island, where he lives to this day.

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