Monday, January 23, 2012

Student Choice Test

            The worst part of it was me knowing and her not knowing anything. She started to forget our inside jokes, our family stories, and our vacations too. It was almost like everything I was saying was all a dream and I was the only person to experience them. At the time, I didn’t understand how something like this could take someone’s whole life in an instant. I was young at the time but I remember faint things about her; her dog, her smell, and her laugh. As I grow older, I keep forgetting more and more about her. I know those aren’t very detailed descriptions, but they are very potent in my mind.

            At the start of this ordeal I couldn’t tell a huge difference in her personality, mood, or even her physical health. Only she knew the real truth as to what was going on. For the longest time she was forgetting things more and more; where she left her keys, glasses, appointments, etc. those were little things that didn’t seem like a big deal at the time, but when she started having to use sticky notes to remember EVERYTHING, even birthdays and holidays, is when I started to worry.

            The doctor’s office became her home. She went for screenings, and tests, and anything one could have done to your body in order to find out what was going on with her. She had gotten the consensus from many doctors that she would start remembering more and more as she took her many bottles of medications. The appointments stopped, and so she forgot to take the pills. Even as a young girl, I was the one taking care of my mother in these hard times of her life.

             I woke up at the crack of dawn as to make sure that I would be up before her to make breakfast for two, pick out two outfits, and make two lunches. I had to make sure to get my mother up at the same time everyday because the pills would make her sleep all day if I let her. It crushed my heart to see her face in the morning when all she wanted to do was rest. Her body needed rest, but the family also needed her to go to work and make an income. Even though she struggled at her job during this time, I still thought of her as the most courageous and strong woman ever.

            I loved seeing her smile everyday when she dropped me off at school. “Buh-bye, honey!” she would say to me; it was the only thing she remembered to do every day. But, one day, she forgot to, and I had a bad feeling she was having one of her “off” days again. I sulked the whole rest of the day; I knew something was wrong, I could just feel it.

            My classroom got a call in the beginning of second period that morning. My mother was in the hospital, but they wouldn’t tell me why until I got there. She was on her way to work when she forgot which way to go. She hadn’t taken her medication that morning because I had forgotten to tell her about them. So, she started having an anxiety attack and called the police. They said she was hysterical so they knew they had to come and get her. Before they could figure out where she was, she hung up and got in a crash a mile down the road from where she called the police. She had a broken leg and a concussion.

            I couldn’t believe it, it was my fault that she crashed. It was my fault she forgot her pills, it was my fault she started crying, so it was my fault she was hurt. Everything was all my fault. I couldn’t take all the emotions that were running through my head. I curled up in a ball next to my mother on the bed and screamed at the doctors to leave my mother and I alone (which I later apologized for). I cried myself to sleep in my unconscious mother’s arms praying that she would be okay.

            My mother was healthy enough to leave the hospital a couple of days later, but she was sentenced to bed and, if she had to move, a wheelchair. I knew I had to stay home from school until she was better because we couldn’t afford an at-home nurse to watch her. My grades would suffer, but I would have done anything to help my mother heal.

            I got a call not too long after my mother’s accident from a man that I had not heard before, but he said he was from my mother’s work. He seemed upset and asked to talk to my mother, and I wondered what he could be so mad about. I told him she wasn’t able to come to the phone at the moment which seemed to tick him off even more. He hung up before I could even ask to take a message, but that’s ok because I knew what he was going to say. I didn’t want to believe it, but it was true; my mother had just gotten fired.

            All was well until we ran out of money for food, clothes, and my mother’s prescriptions. She got worse and worse, and I hadn’t been to school in over a month. Everything changed; she started having seizures and more anxiety attacks like the one from before. I had trained myself to go under my bed whenever one of her attacks happened. I also wrote down everything that happened every day. I didn’t know how long she had, but I knew it wasn’t long.

            I was right. I woke up one morning, went to wake her up, but she wouldn’t. I didn’t want to even think about it at first so I ran away. Her cold, dead body had turned gray in the night and she was clutching he blankets as if she was being frightened by something at the time of her death. It was almost like she was having a hallucination of some sort. The only thing I remember regretting was not being able to say that I was sorry. I wanted her to know I was sorry for slowly and painfully killing her.

  

           

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Mrs. Right by Mindless Behavior f/ Diggy Simmons


Where … is Mrs.right … I gotta find … her
[Chorus]
Where is Mrs.right I gotta see her, travel all across the world just to meet her
Get me on a flight I gotta see her, travel all across the world just to meet her
Travel to LA and maybe to the Bay, come to Chi-Town, she might be out of state,
Book a flight to London, book a flight to France, can we go to Switzerland, can we hit japan
[Verse 1]
Shawty say ya don’t but I bet you do, MB on your ring tone, posters in your room, sassy little thing,like like the way you talk, heard you got the goods go ahead show them off, take a picture quick, send it to my phone, dimple in your cheek, white designers on, don’t know where you’ve been hiding from me so long, Prodigy, Rock, Ray Ray and Princton we on so baby come on
[Chorus]
Where is Mrs.right I gotta see her, travel all across the world just to meet her
Get me on a flight I gotta see her, travel all across the world just to meet her
Travel to LA and maybe to the Bay, come to Chi-Town, she might be out of state,
Book a flight to London, book a flight to France, can we go to Switzerland, can we hit japan
[Verse 2]
Hopping on a plane,coming straight to ya, in Tokyo we say Konichiwa, is off the wall, London in the spring, Paris in the fall, we don’t discriminate girls no we love ‘em all my German chicks, let me kiss ya back, open up your Mac Book, put me on your lap, stay sending smiley faces on the chat, met some good girls, yeah they’re all over the map, but where she at, where she at
[ Lyrics from http://www.songonlyrics.com/mindless-behavior-mrs-right-lyrics ]
[Chorus]
Where is Mrs.right I gotta see her, travel all across the world just to meet her
Get me on a flight I gotta see her, travel all across the world just to meet her
Travel to LA and maybe to the Bay, come to Chi-Town, she might be out of state,
Book a flight to London, book a flight to France, can we go to Switzerland, can we hit japan
[Bridge]
Flying so high,so high,
destination anywhere,
gotta find a way to get to where you are, you are
[Rock Royal Rap]
Pitch black wayfarers on A.M,P.M,
Life saver watch wardrobe European,
LAX curbside escalade we in,
See something you like hit me up on a DM,
I hit ya back (hit ya back)
You need a ride tell me where you at (where you at)
I’m tryin to see your pretty face waiting on me backstage,
Big game hard enough to knock you over make you fall (for me)
[Chorus]
Where is Mrs.right I gotta see her, travel all across the world just to meet her
Get me on a flight I gotta see her, travel all across the world just to meet her
Travel to LA and maybe to the Bay, come to Chi-Town, she might be out of state,
Book a flight to London, book a flight to France, can we go to Switzerland, can we hit Japan
[Mindless Behavior- Mrs. Right Lyrics] Thanks to user Amy for the contribution.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Fiction Write

                The sounds of her screaming, the distasteful manner; I remember everything. When we brought him in, he wasn’t smiling, but there was also no sure sign of grief to be seen by the naked eye. His clothes were obviously dirty from being worn for days. His hair looked tattered from attacks of paranoid rage. This recent event is the worst thing that has ever happened to me. At this point I asked him to start from the beginning of the story and not to leave anything out. The day I met her was the day I fell in love, and I loved everything about her; she had no flaws. Everything about him screamed that he was mourning. This is the worst thing I could have ever imagined. People think I’m going crazy, but I’m not. This man seemed to be changing his story a lot. Everything would change in the matter of a second; his mood, voice, facial expressions…everything. I didn’t appreciate his tone at certain points of the interview, but I guess I can understand what he was feeling. Nobody got me like she did, and I mean no one. I could confide in her about anything. She knew secrets that I could never tell anyone; especially you people. He was avoiding the story whenever he could; he didn’t want to tell me what really happened. So we were on our way to our hotel where we were going to be staying for the next couple weeks. She seemed to be avoiding a lot of conversation. Well, it might have been just me; I was nervous, for I was going to propose that very night. I was worried she might have guessed my plans, so I decided to do it right when we walked in the room. As he kept on writing he seemed to tense up a little bit. She refused…said we were going too fast. She also said she wasn’t rea-. His pencil broke. dy for a serious relationship. I didn’t believe her so I asked again and again and again and again. I admit I may have taken it a bit too far, but that’s not a crime. He was given a break and when he came, escorted by the guards, I saw him breathe a sigh of relief. This confused me; he was not even close to getting out of the tiny room; no windows, one door, and a two-way mirror. He was trapped. The room was stuffy and wreaked of desperation and sweat. He wanted out. I asked him to write down what happened after she said no. She decided it would be better if we took a break from each other for a while. I immediately came to the conclusion that I was dreading right from the beginning. She was a beautiful girl, and there was no way she could resist other men; she was cheating on me. Much to my surprise, he started crying…he kept crying for about an hour. He told me there was no concrete proof that she was cheating on him…he said that Satin himself had told him of these affairs. I went along with the story. He started to show more signs of depression and post traumatic stress. I inquired about her love affairs...she denied any involvement with any other men. I pushed her, kept asking, and pushed further. Still no budge. But I knew the truth; I had been spoken to, and it was a voice that could only come from the one and only Devil himself. He was definitely showing sure signs of paranoia and possibly mental illness. As this interview crept on, he was becoming more and more fidgety. A knock came at the door, it was my supervisor. I was told there was something I needed to know about this man…his fingerprints matched up to three other unsolved cold case murders. I could feel the blood drain from my face; I was locked in a room with a possibly mental cold-blooded killer. I could hear voices telling me bad things. I didn’t want to hear them, but I couldn’t help it... I was just told that they have new information involving the case…I admit it. The voices that I heard were ones telling me to kill her. My bodily self did kill her, but my soul was not in my body. You see, all I remember is that I couldn’t hear or see anything; everything went blank. I came to the conclusion that I was possessed to commit this act, and I thought I didn’t have to turn myself in. The love that I felt her for her made me absolutely crazy…I didn’t mean any of the things I did to her. The confession went rather smoothly. I think he thought we were going to let him go. We took him out of the room, he seemed relieved but he quickly sank his head when he found out where he was going. 

(Sorry for the confusing color scheme and points of view. It made sense in my head. I know it may not seem like this has anything to do with the song I chose, but it's just what i thought of.)

Monday, December 5, 2011

Fiction Write Lyrics

Gone, she got me gone
girl you know you got me gone
Nelly got me gone, gone, gone, gone
boy you know you got me gone
Remember that chick that used to live right up the block from me
I seen her yesterday and she still fly
she still right, still tight, still fine
yep I still wanna make her mine
I want much more than just a moment
she I aint tryna lease or try to rent I’m tryna own it
yeah, this time I’ll make my move, this time I’ll show improve
to prove that I’m really irreplacable
plus I don’t know if she’s ever been told
but I got whatever she needs, yeah
and whichever way we go
no one could ever take what we’ve got right here between one another
don’t care what they say, you could be my lover
and if its in love baby, I wanna fall
just promise me baby you’ll be here, through it all
I’ll do it again if I have to
throw this money at you,
girl you know you got me gone
I’ll do it all again if I have to
you aint gotta ask boo
boy you know you got me gone
Kelly got me gone, gone, gone, gone
girl you know you got me gone
Nelly got me gone, gone, gone, gone
boy you know you got me gone
You know I still got the love for you baby (baby)
you still be driving me crazy (crazy)
and all of my heart will forever be yours
and no one could ever break what we’ve got right here between one another
don’t care what they say, you could be my lover
and if its in love baby I wanna fall
just promise me baby, you’ll be here through it all
I’ll do it again if I have to
throw this money at you,
girl you know you got me gone
I’ll do it all again if I have to
you aint gotta ask boo
boy you know you got me gone
Kelly got me gone, gone, gone, gone
girl you know you got me gone
Nelly got me gone, gone, gone, gone
boy you know you got me gone
Look shawty I’ve done told you once
pay attention I’mma tell you twice
I’ve been around the World but I’ve never met a girl like you in my whole life
there’s some you need to know
you make me wanna get physical
you make me wanna get intimate, into it
I’m fixing the plug
All my heart and all my time
I give you everything that you wanted baby, just name your price
mine is yours and yours is mine
trust me thats a fact girl
you aint gotta ask cause
I don’t know if you’ve ever been told
but I’ve got whatever you need, girl
and whichever way we roll
no one could ever take what we’ve got right here between one another
don’t care what they say, you could be my lover
and if its in love baby, I wanna fall
just promise me baby you’ll be here, through it all
I’ll do it again if I have to
throw this money at you,
girl you know you got me gone
I’ll do it all again if I have to
you aint gotta ask boo
boy you know you got me gone
Kelly got me gone, gone, gone, gone
girl you know you got me gone
Nelly got me gone, gone, gone, gone
boy you know you got me gone
boy you know you got me...Gone X14
I’ll do it again if I have to
throw this money at you,
girl you know you got me gone
I’ll do it all again if I have to
you aint gotta ask boo
boy you know you got me gone
Kelly got me gone, gone, gone, gone
girl you know you got me gone
Nelly got me gone, gone, gone, gone
boy you know you got me gone

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Song Analysis 2

               
        Contrasting an inquisitive and demanding tone, in “Mrs. Right”, Mindless Behavior produces an example of the journey of love through a desperate mood, modern imagery, and an ongoing case of paradoxical irony to exemplify the fact that one’s true love is out there, one just has to “travel all across the world just to meet” their soul-mate.
         Desperation is hard to explain, but this song almost perfectly portrays the definition of it; it’s done through the emotion that the song makes one feel. The speaker shows his intense desire for his “Mrs. Right” by asking “where is Mrs. Right, I gotta see her, travel all across the world just to meet her”. His need for “Mrs. Right’s” love is so great that he will go anywhere and do anything to have her.  He’s so desperate, he says “we don’t discriminate girls know we love ‘em all”. This is obviously an exaggeration as well, but the fact that he says this shows that he loves the idea of the female gender itself. At one point he discloses that he doesn’t even care if she’s “light skinned, dark dark skinned, long hair don’t care long as your heart’s in it/ looking for my Mrs. , enough to drive me insane”. Her looks shouldn’t matter in the first place, but he is showing that if he loves her and she loves him back, then that works for him. Also, he wants to find his “Mrs.” so bad that he’s almost living his life unhealthily. He’s sacrificing his mental health just to find his prefect girl; now that’s what I call desperation.
         The imagery in this song not only gives the listener a picture in his or her head, but gives us a view of what is important to the speaker when looking for a girl. When the speaker says that “shawty say you don’t, but I bet you do, MB on your ringtone, posters in your room, sassy little thing/like like the way you talk, heard you got the goods go ahead show ‘em off, take a picture quick/ send it to my phone, dimple in your cheek, white Gucci stunnas on”. This is showing that he knows what he wants, and he knows that he is someone that the girls want too. When the speaker tells his “Mrs.” to “open up your Mac Book, put me on your lap, stay sending me smiley faces on the chat” this imagery is the perfect example of how society has changed and how things that are important have changed. Instead of something intimate being important, he wants her to chat with him as if that’s the ultimate way to show one’s love toward someone. Also, this quote is a technological pun. At first glance, this quote seems like it’s just talking about using a laptop, but, in fact, it is also saying something else;  lap could mean one of two meanings in this case. In context, the word lap could be taken as short for laptop or her literal lap on her body. The imagery in this song definitely makes you understand the mindset of this young man when trying to find his girl, and it’s easy to know and recognize what he means throughout the whole song.
        Throughout this song, the speaker clearly states his love for the female gender; it’s easy to see. Contradicting this very present fact is the idea that he put forth that it’s “driving him insane” trying to find his “Mrs. Right”. Though it’s ironic that he would put both of these ideas into our heads, he has a valid point. By extracting different lines in the song, I came to the conclusion that this event in itself is irony and a paradox. It’s ironic that he would say he likes all women and it’s still hard for him to find his “Mrs. Right”, but this can be explained. You could say that it’s hard for him to find his right girl because of the fact he finds all girls appealing; this entails that it’s hard for him to choose which one of the millions of girls he’s attracted to to choose from.
         This song is an exemplary way to fully explain the confusion and bewilderment of young love. The speaker’s journey to find his “Mrs. Right” is a tough and sorrowful battle, but in the end he knows it will all work out for him. By using the devices stated, and many more not listed, the speaker fully grasps and explains the common misconception that love is easy. Love takes work, and this young man is willing to travel all across the world until he finds his perfect girl…his “Mrs. Right”.
                               

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Song Analysis 1

               
                In “Stereo Hearts”, Travie McCoy uses intimate imagery, a solitary music-based pun, and revealing characterization in order to reinforce his desire to be more than friends with the girl of his dreams, and his need for her to feel the same way.
                The speaker, affectionately and intimately, displayed his love for this girl through imagery. He says “now sing it softly in your ear and grab you by the hand”. Showing his soft, loving side, the speaker is explaining how he wants her to feel special, just as she makes him feel. When someone’s in love they know it; they can’t concentrate or think about anything else. The speaker wants his love to be “stuck inside your head like your favorite tune”. By comparing two instances where someone can’t concentrate on anything else, love and having a song stuck in your head, further helps the speaker’s metaphoric examples as well. Also with this thought in mind, the speaker queries “if I was an old school 50 pound boom box/ would you hold me on your shoulder wherever you walk”. He wants her to feel like he’s with her at all times, and he needs her to know that he will always be ready to help her in tough situations.
                Solitary and simple is how I would describe the pun in this song: “if I was just another dusty record on the shelf/ would you blow me off and play me like everybody else/ if I asked you to scratch my back could you manage that” The listener is able to interpret that word play as actually playing a record or playing him as in making a fool of him and tricking him. The listener could also see that “scratch my back” could be viewed as scratching the back of a record to play it or scratching his back as in literally scratching his back or also as in doing him a favor of some sort.
                Characterization, being the most prominent device, is very useful in this song. The speaker has a laundry list of traits that can be analyzed throughout this song. The pun, previously mentioned that states “if I was just another dusty record on the shelf/ would you blow me off and play me like everybody else/ if I asked you to scratch my back could you manage that” is the perfect example of rare traits in a man: cleverness and humor. Using another piece of characterization is when the speaker says “further more I apologize for any skipping tracks/ it’s just the last girl that played me left a couple cracks” shows the apologetic and sensitive side to this love struck man. “I only pray you’ll never leave me behind/ because good music can be so hard to find” displays a sense of desperation because he knows he found the right girl, and he doesn’t want to let her go.
                This song, after dissecting it, shows the sorrowful but blissful journey of finding your love. The speaker goes through some ups and downs but in the end know that he’s found “the one”. Using these three devices, and many more further exemplify the true meaning of this song, and also is impactful for many listeners: especially ones in love.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Irony Analysis

         
          In “Funny the Way It Is”, Dave Matthews Band portrays potent imagery, singular allusion, and dramatic irony to display the idea that the world is “funny the way it is”.
          Dave Matthews Band uses many cases of extremely potent imagery. They use a dual approach to show the broad spectrum of positive and negative events that happen each day all around the world. Using positive imagery they describe the day as having “sunshine in the grass, and the children play”. On the other hand, they say that “someone is screaming and crying in the apartment upstairs”. Using these two very different examples of imagery definitely portrays the surprising way the world works. Other imagery includes different senses as well. “You hear the laughter while the children play war”. This gives you the disturbing image of children “killing” each other and laughing about it. Dave Matthews Band appropriately uses and places this device to further impact the listener.
          A less important, but oh so prominent, device that is also in this song is allusion. The allusion to the song “Why Can’t We Be Friends?” by War is subtle but the idea is reinforced once it is heard. “And that war song is playing ‘why can’t we be friends?’” is not only a form of allusion, but is also a small example of irony.
          Irony has to be the most prominent and known device in this song. “One kid walk 10 miles to school, another’s dropping out” might suggest that I one kid is willing to walk 10 miles to get an education, another kid would be grateful enough to stay in school. Another way Dave Matthews Band uses irony is by saying that “somebody’s broken heart becomes your favorite song”. The reader might expect that somebody’s broken heart will make you feel remorse, but instead they’re saying that you enjoy their pain just for the sake of listening to a good song. An example of irony, that is also paradoxical, is when the band explains how “on a soldier’s last breath his baby’s being born.” This would suggest it’s ironic that the soldier, who is fighting to keep this country safe, is killed before he ever gets to see his child. The paradoxical side would explain this line by using the theory of the circle of life; everyone dies, and babies are born everyday.
          The world is “funny the way it is” because you never know what could happen; life’s a game of chance. Dave Matthews Band masterfully shows us the day-to-day gamble of living using these three literary devices. The song shows us that it also is the people that are “funny”, not just the world.