Ryan

"I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious" - Albert Einstein

Category: Humanities

Taco the Bob Man

Capstone project 10

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The Antique 911: The story of immigrants and their tragic demise

 

Flesh and Blood so Cheap tells the grueling yet inspiring struggle of how immigrants, mainly women, strived to prosper in the foreign land of America. The immigrants faced the animosity of the Tzars, the inhuman demands of capitalist factory owners, the corrupted justice system, and the fire that ended many of the immigrant’s lives, yet still managed to fight back the oppressors and strive in the America, the land of opportunities.

These first two pages focused on the central ideas that reoccur throughout the book as I read it. One of the pages detail the main reason so many immigrants left their homeland for America, while the second focused on the main challenge the immigrants faced during their stay in America, capitalism.

This page further explores the causes of immigration, mainly the strict religious quotas instated in Russia for the Jewish. Through further exploration on the topic of anti-semitism in the Russian Empire, the evidence I found further strengthens the central idea that many immigrants had to leave their homeland because of religious quotas.

This last page connects all the main and minor central ideas that appear throughout the book and ties them together in a synthesis page that follows the chronological order of how the immigrants encountered these issues.

Thank you for making it to the end. For further exploration on the book, click this Goodreads link. For further exploration on the Triangle Fire, click this Wikipedia link.

Humanism in the Renaissance

Saying that I am a humanist is an understatement. My whole ideology that I revolve around is humanism in it’s raw and unfiltered form. I have been taught from a young age to judge someone by his or her abilities, rather than their family or class. My whole family believes that the government shouldn’t be influenced by any outside factor, especially religious. Also humanities is just cool, therefore my rating is 100% humanist.

Barber or Murderer

Hello, my name is Ryan and today I am here to share with you about my found poem. My found poem was based on the short story “Lather and Nothing Else” by Hernando Tellez. This story tells the story of a dystopian world where a barber who is secretly a revolutionary, the protagonist shaves the head for a military officer opposing their revolution, the antagonist. The conflict within the story is mostly internal, as the barber debates throughout the session wether or not he should kill the officer or let him go.  He debates the pros and cons of murdering the officer, like how he would help with the cause and be crowned “avenger of our people” and how he would also be forced to leave his home town and possibly chased down by the officer’s men. He eventually settles his dilemma by letting the officer go, convincing himself that he is not a murderer. My found poem centers around the internal conflict of the barber. I purposefully used words that are antonyms like murderer or hero, avenger and cowardly to highlight the highly different outcomes of the murder if it was to happen. The last verse of the poem was the enlightenment of the barber where he convinces himself that he is better than the officer and decides that he is only a barber, not a murderer. The background is a barber razor because it symbolizes the barber himself, where it can be a murderer or a barber, being an entity of both lights.

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