Showing posts with label Week 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week 6. Show all posts

Friday, February 26, 2016

Week 6, Storytelling: Cop Connor



Cop Connor

Connor Wilkins is known for his big heart, and caring soul.  Most of Connor’s childhood was sad and depressing, he didn’t get ice cream on the weekends, and wasn’t tucked away at night by his mother, and never got an “I love you” from his dad. For Connor it was more like “Bring me another beer, boy”, or having his mom constantly yell at him for not helping around the house.  You see, Connor’s dad was a major alcoholic and his mom was so depressed and stressed that she didn’t care about her sons. The only good things from Connor’s childhood were his three little brothers.  He loved his brothers more than anything, and realized at a young age that he was going to have to step up and take care of them. 

Even though Connor’s family lived in a small two-room apartment, and barely had enough money to survive off of, he made sure that his brothers always had something to eat at nights, even if that means he didn't eat.  He always tucked them into their beds, making sure that they knew they were loved and that he was always going to be there. 

Connor’s life got even more terrifying by the time he turned 19 his father had died from liver cancer, shortly after he died his mother committed suicide out of depression.  His brothers were still in grade school so Connor supported them by working three jobs.

Connor always knew what he wanted to do with his life, and that was being a cop.  He knew this because he never minded working three jobs to help his family; he knew he wanted to make a difference in someone’s life besides his brothers.  Connor cared for his surroundings and knew that being a cop would be bringing him joy in everyday life. 

After his three brothers finally graduated from high school he was assured that he would make an excellent cop.  He saw how he had taught his brothers wisdom and goodness, and most importantly how to be warriors.  All three of his brothers went college, so it was time for him to start his dream of being coming a cop.

After a year of training Connor landed a cop job patrolling one of the worst spots in town.  Everyone in this neighborhood knew Cop Connor, and everyone loved him.  After Connor would get off work he would drive through the neighborhood passing out drinks and snacks and brown paper bag lunches and dinners, for those kids he knew were suffering in their home life’s.  Connor would even sometimes play outside games with them like hop scotch with the little girls and tag with the boys.  He would hang out with them for hours seeking out to teach these kids that life will move on, and that if they keep their head held high, and back up straight that they can do anything they possibly want. 

Authors Note: “Cop Connor” is based off the reading from Public Domain Edition: Mahabharata.  I focused on the character Drona who was a teacher and taught the sons’ wisdom, goodness, and to be great warriors.  Drona also had a hard upbringing.   Connor is clearly Drona in this story by wanting to spread his love and care for helping others. 


Bibliography: This story comes from the reading diary Mahabharata: Public Domain Edition, focusing on the story of "Drona". 

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Week 6 Reading Diary: Mahabharata

Reading Diary from Public Domain Edition: Mahabharata, reading part A. 

Arjuna statue in Bali
Part A

Vyasa and Ganesha
-The first interesting part of this story was that they had a crystal car that allowed them to travel through the sky.  Also it’s kind of funny they related her by her “fishy smell”

King Shantanu and Ganga
I can’t believe that she casted her son to the Ganges, usually it is the men who send away their sons.

King Shantanu and Satyavati
-The old king finds beauty in this woman even though she had a fishy smell, he even said it was perfume like.

Devavrata’s Vow
-If his daughter is not queen then he will never accept the throne, nor marry, or be a father to children.

Bhishma at the Swayamvara
 -A little fun competing happening between three daughters of the king, and the women must battle.

Amba
-The oldest daughter has her own story and does not want to become a wife with her two other sisters.  Her goal is to slay Bhishma. 

Dhritarashtra and Pandu
-Because the son was pale they named him after a word that meant “pale one”, it's just interesting to remember that there was a time that people made names up for the way one looked.  

Kunti and Her Son
-I like the way they describe the new born child, also I feel like I know this story of a baby in the basket. 

Pandu and His Wives
-I find it interesting that the King got scared, and out of his frear he took vows of celibacy and gave all of his possessions away.  Just goes to show that he is all about fairness in a way.




The Sons of Pandu
-King Pandu dies, but is it because of his own doom?  Then all the wives were fighting who would get burned with his wife.. they were literally fighting over who would die with the king

Gandhari and Dhritarashtra
-A fight breaks out between Pandavas and Kauravas.  Also interesting that they are worried about making sure someone or something will always be casted off.

Pandavas and Kauravas
-They end up living together, which I think is cool that he raises his sons but also the other five boys. 

Bhima and the Nagas
-So he was poisoned and then snakes that had the same poison only woke him up.  People thought he was dead but really he was just in a deep sleep.

Drona
-I really like the character Drona who is like a teacher, but I like that he had had a hard background story and maybe this is why he becomes such a good teacher. 

Drona Trains the Princes
-See this just proves that Drona is a great teacher because, as he teaches the sons they learned wisdom and in goodness, and were great warriors.    

Ekalavya
-It was interesting that Drona wanted the thumb, did he do it to teach a lesson?

The Contest
-Pandavas and Kauravas take what they have learned about being warriors and compete in a tournament. 

The Arrival of Karna
-Arjuna being the toughest of all the brothers it seems that he is going to be the winner of the contest.  But just as we think he is going to win Karna arrives.

Drona’s Revenge
 -Drona knows what he wants and that is that the boys should owe him for all of his teaches by bringing revenge against King Durpada

Duryodhana’s Jealousy
-Duryodhana becomes so jealous they he decides to get rid of the Pandavas and Kunti.