Friday, November 16, 2012

Farewell?

So my blog is due today for English! I do not know if i will continue to blog. i really do enjoy it, but i am not sure.I just might continue because i seriously have no life. haha If i do continue I am pretty sure i will continue to talk about things that are currently happening in my life. Such as books we're reading for English, my grades, school, family, friends, and college stuff. Yes i am already preparing myself for college even though i am only a sophomore! haha i love Science so i might just be something in the Science or Medical field (: I love reading as well but i do not see myself reading things all day or annotating stuff or pretty much reading books all day! unless it is for my classes. i jibber jabber too much lol as in talking too much. yep i talk too much haha but i have things to say! So farewell to the people that read my blog. if you do hear from me, it will be about the most random things ever!!!!! haha byeeee :D
-xoxoxoxoxoxoxo Sammi (:

Ending Of 1984!


Many novels have messages that the author wants the readers to catch. In the novel 1984, the author George Orwell tells what he thinks the future will be like. Orwell also leaves a message in this novel that I can relate to. After finishing this novel, I began to understand the book fully and the message that Orwell was trying to tell the readers at the end. His message is that nobody can go against who they are being controlled by no matter what they do. I can relate to this in many ways.
            We are all being controlled and there are times when we want to rebel. My parents control me and I always want to rebel. Not too long ago I was invited to go to the mall for my friend’s birthday hangout and my parents would not let me go. I did everything I could to rebel against them once I knew I could not do anything to change their minds. I was like Winston because he tried to go against Big Brother, yet in the end he came to love Big Brother. That is basically how I am whenever I am not allowed to go somewhere because my parents control me. My parents are Big Brother to me and I am so tempted to rebel over and over again. Yet when I try to, I always go back to being under their control.
            As one will see, George Orwell had a message for his readers in this novel. One cannot go against who is controlling them. In the end, we will always go back to being under some type of control. 
©SamanthaSosnowski

War is Peace Reflection


            In the novel 1984, the author George Orwell describes what he believes life in the future will be like. The protagonist, Winston Smith, lives in London, England which was now called Airstrip One, Oceania. Winston and his comrades are being controlled by a Party called Big Brother (BB). Winston does not remember a thing about the past because Big Brother is in charge of what they can and cannot remember. In part two, chapter nine, I can relate to the slogan “WAR IS PEACE” because when I get into an argument with someone, I feel at peace with myself. In the novel it states that the reason why one of the slogans is “WAR IS PEACE” is because Eurasia, Eastasia, and Oceania have been at war with each other for forever now and basically that is considered peaceful.
            I have been in many arguments and after them I feel at peace with myself to let it all out. Therefore, I can relate to what the slogan “WAR IS PEACE” actually means. One day when I was about 12 years old, I had a big disagreement with my mother. It was my first argument ever and I did not really know what I was doing. Once I started arguing with my mom, I felt like I could be at peace because I let everything out. Even though it was only for a couple of minutes, I felt at peace. I can relate to war being peace because fights, arguments, and disagreements have been a part of my life and to me they are basically war.
            In final analysis, I can relate to the slogan “WAR IS PEACE”. I’ve had many arguments in my life and they have brought me peace. In the novel, Eurasia, Eastasia, and Oceania being at war for so long has made “WAR IS PEACE”. By these three being in war so much, it created peace in a way. I feel as though I can relate to what’s going on in the novel more. It is crazy how much I can relate to a slogan in a novel.
©SamanthaSosnowski

Monday, November 12, 2012

Heroes? Heroes.



            1984 is a novel about what the author, George Orwell, contemplates about how the future will be like. The protagonist, Winston Smith, is living in London, England which was now called Airstrip One, Oceania. He lives in a dystopian society being controlled by a Tyranny. He is in jail at the moment for being caught with his lover, Julia. Winston was being tortured and what he says during it has a literal meaning. He stated this: ‘Nothing in the world was so bad as physical pain. In the face of pain there are no heroes, no heroes, he thought over and over as he writhed on the floor, clutching uselessly at his disabled left arm.’ The real meaning of this statement is clearer than what it seems.
            Many people may not understand what Winston was saying when he said that. He meant to say nothing is worse than pain. There is no way to save someone from pain, so pain has no heroes. No matter how much someone wishes they could be saved by pain, it is not going to happen. That is why Winston was thinking about it over and over again.
            This statement talks about pain having no heroes. A hero is a person who is admired for courage or noble qualities. An example of a hero is a firefighter. Firefighters risk their own lives to save us. Their courageous qualities are the key to them being heroes. They are everyday heroes and can lose their lives at any moment saving us. They are truly the meaning of a hero.
            In final analysis, nothing is worse than pain. Pain cannot be stopped by someone other than oneself. Therefore there is no way to save someone from pain, because pain has no heroes. Heroes are everywhere; it just takes a risky event to happen for them to be brought out. In Winston’s case, he could not be saved from pain. Pain cannot be stopped.
©SamanthaSosnowski

War Is Peace :P

So the other day i was on tumblr and i was bored and curious to find out what was on tumblr about George Orwell or 1984, so i had searched 'George Orwell' in the search box and i found some amazing picture but then this picture great came up, i was shocked to find such a nice picture that symbolized WAR IS PEACE and decided to put it on my blog:
I feel that this picture represents War is Peace well! I mean just look at it! do you not see how perfectly this picture represents that slogan?! haha people are so creative! i am jealous. I also read that this sign is on a t-shirt! I guess people really liked what George Orwell had to say in the novel 1984! I even want a shirt with this on it! I think it would be really cool (: I love seeing what people can come up with in order to symbolize things. There is so many things you could use to symbolize War is Peace. This one catches my eye. I think it is crazy how well the war plane fits into the open circle in order to make it look like a peace sign. i believe that whoever made this thought about how to make it for a long time. I do not think i would have ever been able to think of this picture to symbolize "War is Peace". Some people just have such big imaginations which lets them think of something so creative as this picture. i wish I was creative like the whoever made this symbol ): haha i cannot express my feelings anymore towards this photo. It is simply amazing and i love Tumblr for having such great photos that you could find. Blogs are just so amazing that they have pictures like this one!

All things that happen in our mind truly happen.

"All happenings are in the mind. Whatever happens in all minds, truly happens."
 -George Orwell (1984, Part III, Chapter 4, Pg. 351)

So at the moment, I am reading chapter 4 in part III and i came across this quote on page 351. Winston is starting to think about why he rebelled in the first place. He is also thinking about how O'Brien said "...I could float off this floor like a soap bubble" which made Winston to believe, and i quote, "If he THINKS he floats off the floor, and if i simultaneously THINK I see him do it, then the thing happens." This is where the quote comes in to play. Winston has all of this going through his mind and now he believes that whatever happens in your mind, really happens. It is just crazy how such a simple quote could have someone thinking so much.
This quote makes me think about daydreaming and dreams. If they were actually happening because we think it, then they would apply to this quote and then the impossible would become possible... It is weird how when you actually start thinking of quotes and their meanings you begin to wonder what was going through someone's mind when they said the quote. I know i always wonder what is going on in a persons mind that made them say something. I feel as though every quote has a deeper meaning than what it says. It just requires more thinking and understanding than just knowing what the quote means from context clue or even by who said it. there's more to quotes than you think.

Need An Overview? Click That Link :D

So i have some trouble following the book and what has happened in the past chapters. So i decided to look for an analysis other than Sparknotes. I believe that this gave me a great overview of what happened and it has me understanding what i have been reading. If you are having trouble with understanding it, I suggest that you read this. (:
Analysis of 1984

An analysis of certain chapters in 1984 is helping me get through the book. i can understand the reason why George Orwell put certain things in the book. Also what he wants the readers to catch on. I think George Orwell was a very smart man. He knows how to symbolize things well in hi many literary works. 1984 is pretty similar to Animal farm by George Orwell because they both give great detail and Animal Farm may need to be analyzed if you do not follow it. Yet, I enjoyed reading Animal Farm and I enjoy reading 1984. (: Who does not love a little competitive reading? haha i love reading challenging things because they only better me in understanding literary works.