Thursday, December 8, 2011

Letters About Literature

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Carbondale, IL 62902
Letters About Literature
Letter to Julia Hoban, author of Willow;
            During the first quarter of my junior year I was assigned to read a book and then blog about it. I chose to read your book Willow. At first I was a little uneasy with the topic of the book, being about self inflicted harm. I did not initially think that I would have anything in common with the main character Willow. However, I decided to go ahead and give your book a chance, and by the end of the book I was shocked by how similarly mirrored mine and Willows lives were.
            When I began the book, I could not relate to Willow in many ways. Thankfully, my parents are still alive, and I have never cut myself. One thing I envied of Willow though was that she was able to fall in to the type of love that literally altered her life.
The way that Guy cared for her, is the same way I hope a man will care for me in the future. I’ve had my fair share of love, and with love comes heartbreak. I have not been lucky enough to find a love that mirrors the type that Willow and Guy share. I still hold out hope that one day I will.  
            When I started to get to know the character Willow more I started to realize we’re much more similar than I originally believed to be so. Willow struggled with a lot of guilt, and self reliance.
            Just like that devastating rainy night that changed Willow’s life, last year I had a very similar day that completely altered mine. My parents did not die in a car crash, but my family was not the same. I was recognizing those past few years that family dynamics were changing. My mom and I tended to stick together, and my dad and brother tended to be side by side. This wasn’t exactly unusual for us, but the tension began to grow and grow. One night my brother told me that he and my father were moving; leaving me and my mom behind. My mom is such a strong person, like Willow’s brother Dave that it was almost impossible to talk to her about the way the family dynamic now was. I felt so guilty that there was nothing I could do. Like Willow, there was no way for me to bring them back. I had never felt so useless in my life.
            During this time I had to become an even more independent person. Willow was able to take care of herself, and function almost without any help. I had to become that person. Like Willow, I began to feel numb, not being able to feel any emotion, good or bad. I tried to find a way to feel something again. While Willow found feelings in cutting, I found mine in pretending that everything is perfect. I ended up doing the exact opposite of what Willow did. While she physically disgraced her body, I marked mine up with eyeliner and jewelry. Even though I’m not cutting up the outside of my body, the inside of mine was tearing every moment. I didn’t realize I was doing so much self harm to myself, until it got to the point where I needed medical attention. Just because Willow and I used different weapons, the crime we committed on our bodies ended with the same result.
            Even though Willow had different circumstances than I did, the story of her journey really affected me. Knowing that I’m not alone in certain feelings really helped me through a lot. I didn’t think that anybody could mirror my life so exact that it’s always a good feeling knowing there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Sincerely,

Macie Wheeler

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Twenty-First Century Classroom

          This year in my english III class I was introduced in to a new type of english. This english was not one of pencils and paper, but of keyboards, and iPhones. I was introduced to a virtual classroom, a modern twist on everything I previously recognized as "normal english". In this twenty first century english classroom I was introduced to blogging, twitter, facebook, and to a school from across the state. I was new to the blogging world, as well as the twitter world. By being introduced two twitter, I am now addicted! Since being introduced to blogging, I'm not addicted yet, but I might be on my way.
           Through blogging there are certain ways to where I was able to obtain a higher understanding of the text I was reading. I believe this happened because I was more in control of my own learning. There was a more hands on approach to reading the text. Instead of just reading everyday and doing a research paper, or answering questions, I had to activate my mind to discover my true thoughts. When blogging you are not just regergitating information that you have learned, but having to really think and use your mind. I would much rather have to use my mind than just tell someone what I think they want to hear. By blogging I have encountered a much more personal approach to my own learning. Having these new found skills, I am much more capable of understanding the text I am assigned.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Linking up to the sky

http://www.recover-from-grief.com/7-stages-of-grief.html
This website discusses the seven stages of grief after a loved one is loss. This could have been helpful to Lennie after her sister Bailey died.

http://www.griefspeaks.com/id46.html
This discusses how to deal with the loss of a sibling.

http://www.experienceproject.com/groups/Lost-My-Sister/6480
This website discusses personal experiences that deal with the loss of a sister.

http://www.juilliard.edu/
This website introduces people to Julliard, Lennie's dream school.

http://www.clarinet.com/
Lennie loved music, and her instrument was the clarinet. This website gives all different types of information about clarinets.

http://www.jandynelson.com/
This website is all about Jandy Nelson. She is the author of The Sky is Everywhere.

http://thebooksmugglers.com/2010/03/book-review-the-sky-is-everywhere-by-jandy-nelson.html
This gives an accurate book review of The Sky is Everywhere.

http://www.poemslovers.com/love_stories/my_first_love/33.html
Lennie experienced her first love during the case of the book. This website gives real life first love experiences.

http://kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/home_family/grandparents.html
Like Lennie and Bailey, many kids live with their grandparents.

http://www.empoweringparents.com/blog/divorced-parents/helping-a-child-cope-with-an-absent-parent/
This gives information on how to deal with a missing parent.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yqim02tVu3U&noredirect=1
This gives a good video outlook of the book.

http://www.ehow.com/list_6836787_types-affect-people_s-mood-smell.html
While Gram thought her roses had magical powers, this website gives the types of affects flowers really do have on humans.

http://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/2982266.Jandy_Nelson
These are Jandy Nelson's top quotes from The Sky is Everywhere.

http://en.allexperts.com/q/Know-re-Really-855/2008/2/feelings-good-friend-confused.htm
While Lennie was confused about her feelings, this gives information about confusing first love.

http://www.catalogs.com/info/books-music-dvd/how-does-music-affect-people.html
Lennie believed music had a profound affect on people, this article agrees.

http://www.online-family-help.com/music/how-music-can-change-your-mood.php
Music always seemed to change Lennie's mood. This website describes how.

http://advancedlifeskills.com/blog/3-keys-to-realizing-your-dreams-and-goals/
Towards the end of the book Lennie finally discovers her goals, this website describes ways to acheive this.

http://www.clarinet-now.com/famous-clarinet-players.html
Lennie strives to be a professional clarinet player, this list actual professional clarient players.

http://ehealthforum.com/health/torn-between-two-men-commitment-passion-t228233.html
Lennie is torn between two men. This website gives advice and support.

http://dailyfreedom.com/2009/06/how-to-deal-with-feelings-of-confusion/
After Bailey's death Lennie becomes very confused, this website discusses how to deal with these feelings.