Showing posts with label Week 2. Show all posts
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Monday, March 14, 2016

Storytelling Week 2: Heart Full of Hate

Heart Full of Hate

 

There once was a boy named Robert. He mostly went by Rob, unless his friend Sally was talking to him.  She always referred to him as Robert. Sally was actually the only person Rob would allow to call him Robert; this was because Rob thought Sally was the prettiest girl he ever did see. Rob and Sally had lived by each other their whole lives. In fact they lived just three doors down from each other, and because they lived so close Rob and Sally’s parents carpooled to school ever since they were in kindergarten.  When Sally and Rob were younger they were the best of buds.  You could always find them outside climbing trees or playing street hockey.  Growing up Rob would do anything Sally asked because he never once stopped thinking she was the prettiest and wisest of all girls. It wasn’t until about sixth grade when they stopped being such good friends. 

You see Robert was more of a shy, quiet kid, while Sally was wild and loud.  Sixth grade was the first year that you could choose where you wanted to sit during lunch.  Rob was pretty nervous that he wouldn't have anywhere to sit, but he was sure that Sally would sit with him!  When the bell rang for lunch, all sixth graders hurried because they were excited to be sitting with all their friends.  When Rob made it into the cafeteria, he scoped out the room in hopes of seeing Sally waving for him to come sit down.  After standing in the doorway getting bumped into person after person, he finally saw Sally sitting with a group of people.  With a sigh of relief, he started walking towards her table. Approaching the table he yelled for Sally, “Hey! Hey Sally!!”

As he yelled her name, the other kids at the table whispered to Sally, “You know this nerd?”

As Rob reached the table, everyone was staring at him including Sally.  Rob then again said hello to Sally as she just sat there in silence.  A boy named Reese broke the silence and shooed him away saying, "Get lost, nerd!"  Rob couldn't believe that Sally had just ignored him like that, but from then on out he knew that they wouldn't be friends anymore. 

The worst part about Rob and Sally not being friends anymore is that they still had to carpool to school every day.  Through middle school and all the way though high school.  The car rides in the morning were never too bad until junior year of high school.   You see until then they always had a parent in the car, and never had any awkward silence.  Junior year Sally got her driver's license and they started taking her dad’s regular cab small truck.  The first day Sally drove, Rob sat in complete silence the whole way. Actually the first month they sat in complete silence.  This was Rob’s most dreadful 23 minutes of his day.   

Sally had been dating Reese for two years--yes, the same kid Reese that booted Rob away from the lunch table in sixth grade.  Rob hated that Sally and Reese dated, and out of jealousy his heart filled with hate over the years, so much hate that he became evil.  He set out to ruin their relationship. 

Rob had a plan, and the first step was to become friends with Sally again, and Rob knew exactly how to do that.  One morning Rob broke the dreadful silence for the first time.  All Rob could get out at first was “Hey Sally," and a confused yet shocked look came across Sally’s face as she responded softly, “Hey.”  Speaking those short words to Sally brought up more emotions than he expected, but the hate in his heart was so strong that he stuck to his plan.  He explained to Sally that he didn't care that they weren’t friends, and that he only wished for decent conversations in the mornings.  Sally giggled with relief and was happy to hear that he didn't hate her, and agreed to talkative mornings.  And just like that step one was complete.

The next step for Rob was getting an invite to one of Sally and her friends’ parties.  This step took the longest for Rob.  It took a few mornings driving to school for Rob and Sally to get comfortable with each other.  Finally after two and a half weeks Sally decided to ask Rob to come to a party at her house after that week’s basketball game. 

The final step for Rob to ruin their relationship would happen during this party.  Rob had an evil plan to set up Reese to cheat on Sally.  Standing by the punch bowl Rob started talking to Katie, a beautiful girl with strawberry blond hair, and knew that she would step up and take the job he had to offer.  Katie only said yes to seducing Reese if Rob would do her homework for pre-calculus the next month. Of course, to Rob that was worth her service, and he agreed. 

It didn’t take long for drunken Reese to agree to Katie’s offer and that's when Rob swooped in and grabbed Sally.  He explained to her that he needed to talk to her immediately and led her to the same room Reese was.  And just like that his plan was complete. Sally felt that her life was over because her heart had been broken. Even though Rob had made Sally sad he found joy out of being evil, by taking away Sally’s love for Reese.

Author's note: 

I strayed a lot from the original story. My main focus from the PDE Ramayana story was the part from the ‘Golden Deer.'  Ravana was a demon that tricked Rama and Sita multiple times because he wanted Sita for himself. That is what happens here with Rob, Sally, and Reese.  Rama was living in exile with Sita when Ravana planned his tricks. Ravana lured Rama away with the golden deer, he told the golden deer to fake Rama's voice, and he also pretended to be an old brahmin so that Sita would invite him in the house.  These tricks are very different than the ones that happen in my story.  Rob gets a girl named Katie who acts as the ‘Golden Deer’ in this story to trick Reese into cheating on Sally with her.  My goal with this story is to explain that there can be a golden deer in any situation.  People will play hateful tricks on one another. No one thought of Rob as a bad guy, but he is still the one that sent the golden deer. Not saying you shouldn’t trust people, but you should always be aware of how you treat people for they could send the golden deer your way. Overall the purpose of this story is to remind people to always treat people kind even if they aren’t the same as you, or you feel that you are more popular than someone.  We should try to treat people the way we would want to be treated.

Bibliography:
"Heart full of Hate"comes from covering the story Public Domain Edition: Ramayana, focused on Reading part B Number 33 The Golden Deer.  

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Week 2- Storybook Topics

One of the first topics I’m interested in is the animal character.  Any story that deals with animals coming to life is fun to me! I have always been entertained by the fact that an animal could talk and help you; this is probably why I am pretty obsessed with fairy tales, because most of them have to deal with animals talking.  I hope to read and find more stories that share adventures with animals. 

Sometimes I hate to admit this but I am a little obsessed with stories about love.  I am a pretty big fan of any movie that ends happily ever after, but I also can handle tough love.  For example movies or books that don’t end with happily ever after, but still ends with a positive note, like if someone where to die because of cancer or dies out of love for another.  For this topic I read through different storybooks about love, and learned that these stories can be much different from the original type of love story I’m use to but almost still have the same concept.   I hope to learn how to better explore these types of stories so that I can fully enjoy the love that comes out of them. 

The third storybook topic I looked at dealt with birth and death. I am more interested in more death related stories.  I have experienced a lot of death in my life and within my family, and this is why I find these stories interesting.  I like to see how these people’s and characters learn to deal with death, and with my dream of helping people some day overcome pain I think it will be beneficial for me to read these stories and learn about them. 


My fourth interested storybook deals with the Gods and Goddesses. I have of course learned a little about Gods and Goddesses thought out my education career, but It has been a very long time since I have study them, so I am not that familiar with this topic.  I do know that I am more interested in the Gods and Goddess of nature more, for example the Gods of the water or wind.  I hope to learn and read more stories about how the Gods and Goddesses control the nature.   I also know that most of these Gods and Goddesses are intertwined with each other, and it would be cool to learn how they are connected within each other. 

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Week 2, Reading Diary 2- PDE Ramayana

This is the second part of reading diary’s for week 2 covering the story Public Domain Edition: Ramayana

21. Baharata Returns
-Of course Kaikeyi didn't cry when she told Bharata that Dasharatha had died, because she was unworthy of him.  I am excited that Rama is getting to come back from the jungle.

22. Dasharatha’s Funeral
-You can tell that Dasharatha was a well-known and respected man by the way they treated his funeral.  I mean they spent 10 days lying on the ground mourning his death. 

23. Rama and Bharata
-Jabali let them have it real; by letting them know that paradise does not exist.  Rama is the coolest because he always keeps his promises; he also talks about how truth is our ancient path.

24. The Sandals
- Very cool how he returned the sandals by placing them on the throne which Bharata willing said I that he would watch them until Rama returns

25. Anasuya
-This story always seems to surprise me, I mean how did Sita’s father just happen to find her while he was ploughing??

26. Viradha
-Went to war with a demon named Viradha whoms name is actually Tumbura, and his skin can’t be wounded.  But as Rama beat him he set the demon free from his curse

27. Agastya
-Rama meets Agastva in the forest where he receives his weapons 

28. Shurpanakha
-Shurpanakha is trying to take Rama from Sita, and that’s just rude, I like Rama and Sita together.

29.  Lakshmana Shurpanlha
-Gross that Khara is going to drink the blood of Indra.

30. Battle with Khara
-I don’t understand why they are having a battle against Rama, but it doesn’t matter because Rama is a beast and wins everything, and still has his girl Sita,

31. Shurpanakha and Ravana
-Rama is awesome! He is like the modern day bat man, the way he is described is in such honor.  What do they mean by “carry off this sita”? As in get rid of her?

32. Ravana and Maricha
-Ravana is dumb because he thinks he can win against Rama. I’m assuming that he wants Sita, and that is why he will be getting rid of Rama.  So he disguises himself as a deer to attract Sita. 

33. The Golden Deer
-So Ravana’s plan works, with the golden deer, but I mean how could it not the deer was made beautiful and so attractive, so I don't blame Sita.  After she sees the deer she begs Rama to get the deer for her.
34. The Chase
-Ravana not only plays one trick but two, and imitate his voise as Rama’s.  He only wins because of his tricks, but to bad for him Sita does not and thinks she can’t live without Rama.

35. Ravana and Sita
-Ravana is getting a little creepy, first he makes himself a deer and now sage just to get closer to Sita, but it worls because he swoops her up and takes her away.

36. Jatayu and Ravana
-Sita is so smart as Ravana takes her away she drops her jewelry so that Rama could find her. 

37. Sita in Lanka
-Sita is in the home of the demon, but she will remain safe as long she keeps refusing to go to bed with him.  She is safe from Ravana rapping her because he has a curse so he tries to trick her.

38. Rama and Jatayu
-Finally Rama realizes and learns what happens to Sita, and sets out to help her.

39. Kabandha
-The brothers run into Kabandha, and they learn where Sita is from him as they helped him. 

40. Shabari

-As they keep looking for Sita, they run into a hermitage who has been waiting on Rama for a long time so he has to help her perform funeral rites. 

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Week 2: Diary Reading- PDE Ramayna

I chose Option two, Public Domain Edition: Ramayana. This was Honestly kind of hard for me to read, but as I keep looking over it hopefully I will be able to put the story together better, and learn new things. 
 
1.     King Dasharatha
-When I think of the two Kingdoms I most definitely would find myself in the capital of Koshala (Ayodhya). It sounds like great places to sight see and be one with nature.  Maybe because the kingdom was so pretty that it needed beauty and royalty to run it instead of boys, and just maybe this is why Dasharatha had girls instead of boys. 
2.     Dasharatha’s Sons
-I found it cool that after the ceremony Dasharatha awarded gifts and treasure to the Brahmins, I believe that shows he was a kind man.  He wanted sons so bad that he would do anything to get them,  and he was soon promised that he would get 4!
3.     Avatar of Vishnu
-I found it very cool that that Vishnu would divide himself into four parts for Dasharatha could get his sons.  This story keeps showing good in these people.
4.     Vishvamitra
-Another act to show that Dasharatha has a good heart is that he cast down his son because he was terrible, but Rama redeemed himself by becoming a man. 
5.     Thataka
-I find it interesting that whatever Rama needed it would just magically appear. Maybe this shows that he is great, and that he is meant to be a hero.  
6.     Bhagiratha and Ganga
-This story being told is almost just like what he have been reading.  But the main difference this time is that sixty thousands sons were killed, yet they were still there in spirit. 
7.     Ahalya
-Here we go, the story is starting to get a little messy.  I think that I like the version better when Ahalya realizes she is sleeping with someone else besides her husband.  I also find it interesting that Rama will end her curse.
8.     Sita
-Love the way the princes were described in this story, with pearls and yellow coats.  Also interested how each row had different theme of people.  I like how this is an example of love at first sight for Sita and Rama. 
9.     King Janaka
-This story has now turned into any typical fairy tale, where the man must bend a strong weapon to be able to marry the daughter.
10. Rama Wins Sita
-Of course Rama was able to bend the bow so easily, and he of course was then given the right to marry the daughter. 
11. Parashurama
-Oh but we thought it was that easy, but here comes Parashurma.  He came to see who has broken the bow because he was mad.  But Rama came to the rescue and made it all alright again.  
12. Rama and Sita’s Wedding
-Their wedding was beautiful and I can just imagine Sita and all her beauty in a wedding dress.  Also kind of strange that all the other brothers found wives from the Janaka family as well.  
13. Rama the Heir Apparent
-Ahh the time has come for Dasharatha to pick one of his sons to become the next king, I find it funny that he no sons, and now he has four to pick from!
14. Manthara and Kaikeyi
-I find it funny that two boons were what was granted when Kaikeyi cured Dasharatha
15. Kaikeyi and Dasharatha
-Boons has a different meaning to it that I thought. It was interesting to see that boons is meaning as in request.  Also how cruel that one boon request was to banish Rama in a devotee clad. 
16. Rama is Banished
-This story has now become a little sad as Rama was banished, yet it shows that he still has respect for his father as he fulfilled his vow.
17. Ramayana
-As Rama decides to go into exile alone, his wife Sita and his brother insist on accompanying him, how great would that feeling be that people love you so much they are willing to follow him.
18. Crossing the River
-Putting away all of their royalty they cross over into the forest to be in exile for fourteen years. Also love that Rama has the Jata hair style that is like dreadlocks. 
19. Dasharatha’s Karma
-I enjoyed that the hermit respected him enough that he built him a funeral for it was the kingdom of death.

20. Dasharatha’s Death
-It was sad to me that the king who all he wanted was sons weren’t even able to attended his death, but maybe that was because of his own karma.