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The French Revolution: A Society Changing Event in First Person

Chance, the owner of this Journal, is a peasant who was chosen as one of the representatives of the third estate. He was 20 years old when the revolution started and survived through the entire revolution and witnessed many key events of the revolution.

Some of the things that stayed the same were the size of France and religion. Although religion was slightly impacted, however, it still carried through the revolution. Some of the things that changed were inequality, governing, and the sacrifice of 15000 people.

French Revolution: A Question that Cost 15 Thousand Lives

The French Revolution in plain English video:

 

The French Revolution was a dramatic and bloody event that happened during late 1700. The people of France were unhappy about the inequality of power and economy as France was heavily divided into three estates. Because of this, the peasants (Third Estate) of France came together and sparked the idea of the French Revolution. Over time, the French Revolution greatly affected history and influenced many other successful revolutions. Above is a 5-minute video about the key events and of this revolution.

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Chris: Video Editing, Voice Recording, Script

Neo: Filming, Voice Recording, Script

 

Murder, Mystery, Misunderstanding

The Borden Murders

The video below contains a brief introduction of the book, explores the central idea, the theme, and why you should read it.

The Borden Murder is a book written by Sarah Miller which shows how many court judgments are made in a biased way in America during the 1800s. The book explores the famous crime of Lizzie Borden who was blamed for the murder due to the way she acts. Many characters disliked her because of how she didn’t “act like a lady”. ““In the first scramble for a doctor, the sight of Mrs.Churchill as she sped across the street had caught the eye of John Cunningham, a reporter for the Fall River Globe, out collecting the weekly payments from subscribers. ‘Her actions,’ he noticed, ‘were rather peculiar for a lady.’” -page 40 This quote clearly states that people disliked her because she was “rather peculiar” and these people eventually became biased towards Lizzie, affecting the outcome of the final judgment. Because of this, it led me to believe that the theme of the book is to base your judgment on facts, do not be biased.

Two reasons why you should read this book are; The book is fast-paced and shows you all the important details while leaving you with a cliff-hanging question, did Lizzie do it? Or did she not? The other reason why you should read this book is simply because of how interesting the events themselves are. I think the events are very thrilling, as you read more, you approach closer and closer to finding out who did it. And I think that makes the story very fun to read.

One thing that I learned while reading this book is that rereading is very important. Rereading will allow you to gain important information that you missed before, it really helps you understand the main concept of theme of the book.

Lysander Characterization Magazine

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The Renaissance: Humanism Infographic

The Renaissance: Humanism Infographic

I think I am 80% (4/5), humanist. I believe in most of the humanisms thinking and philosophy.

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The Paw of Punishments

The Paw of Punishments

Be careful of what you wish for… because you might receive it… “The Monkey’s Paw” is a short horror story written by W.W. Jacob, the “Monkey’s Paw” being a magical item that can grant three wishes to its owner. The concept of this story is punishing the greedy ones who desire to use the “Monkey’s Paw”. The theme of this story is that you should always believe in fate, and never try to change it. 

On the last sentence on page 1, it quotes: “‘An old fakir put a spell on it (The Monkey’s Paw). He was a very holy man and he wanted to show that fate ruled people’s lives, and that to interfere with fate only caused deep sadness.’” (Jacobs 1) This quote gives an explanation of why the “Monkey’s Paw” is created, and at the same time, explains the theme of the book. The quote says that people interfering with fate would experience deep sadness as a punishment, proving that the sole purpose of the “Monkey’s Paw” is to teach people not to mess around with fate. Further, along with the story, the White family became the owner of the magical paw and wished for 200 pounds in money. Although their wish came true, the consequences also came: “ ‘He became trapped in the machinery’ said the visitor in a low voice.”(Jacobs 4) After the family wished for 200 pounds, they found out that the son died while working for a company, and they received 200 pounds from the company as an apology note. This quote supports my claim because the White family were punished because they tried to change their fate, ultimately losing a family member. 

In conclusion, the story teaches people to accept fate and be careful about what they do, acting as a warning for those who are ungrateful. 

 

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Making Choices

Looking back at Project Self, I realized that I have made a lot of impulsive choices and it has affected me in many ways. But now, I realized that these impulsive choices not only affected me but also affected my community. For example, during a humanities block, I sat with my friends and started chatting with them while Mr.Q was trying to teach us. This not only made me misunderstand the lesson, but it also made the whole class stop their train-of-thought because Mr.Q had to pause the lesson and tell us to stop talking. Project Self made me realize that when I make a choice, whether good or bad, it affects both me and my community.  Therefore, as I continue learning in the future, I will think more carefully because it will benefit my community and me.

Divergent book review

Divergent

By Veronica Roth

Divergent is a book that Veronica Roth first published, later she published two more books in the series called Insurgent and Allegiant. Divergent is a fast-paced science fiction novel that takes place in the future of Chicago, not a lot is known about the settings other than this because the city is walled off by large, tall fences. In this world, society is divided into five different factions to bring peace and prevent war, each of the factions dedicated to their values and ways to live. Everyone at age sixteen has to choose a faction for which they would live in for the rest of their lives. However, when the main character of this novel, Beatrice, choose her faction, she found out about a secret of hers that can destroy her and her loved ones’ life if others were to find out. I think this book will take you on a rollercoaster of emotions and will surprises you almost every time! it is almost impossible to predict what is going to happen next. I think this book is great for people who enjoy reading Maze Runner, Hunger Games and/or Legend. This book is one of my favorites and I think everyone should read this before high school, so if you are currently looking for a fast-paced science fiction book, you should check this out.

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