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Are You a Humanist?

Am I a Humanist?  

The concept,  belief or idea of humanism is often defined as the value,  quality and potential of an individual. There are different factors that make you a humanist. Humanists believe that we all have the freedom to chase our desires. They are confident that human capacity can shape society. Reflecting on my own values, I am not a humanist. However, I do agree with some humanist ideas and concepts. I do believe that all humans have talents, and it can get better with no limits. I also do sometimes doubt human limits looking into myself; however, the extraordinary achievements of human history ensure me that everyone has their potential. Do I also believe that everyone has their own values and that they should be respected? Well, I do believe in the freedom to pursue our own desirability to a certain degree. This has to do with some of the religious influences I have, as we believe that we do not own our life. Humanists seem to balance religion and humanism, as if religion is not the most priority. Having your own values such as enthusiasm and love does not seem to be wrong. However, it feels unreasonable if that were to control yourself. Lastly, humanists believe that education is important and should be accessible to all.  I totally agree with this as well. To conclude, I am not a humanist, but respect some of the beliefs of humanism.

 

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A Lost Poem? A Found Poem!

 

Hi there,

Today, I created a found poem for the purpose of identifying the conflict of the short story “Tuesday of the Other June” by Norma Fox Mazer. All the words and phrases used in this poem was taken from that story. I used Canva as a tool to put the words and phrases together and to make it more visually appealing. I used Microsoft Words and Notes to put my ideas together. I as well Dragons Gate to access different resources.

As the assigned task was to identify the conflict of the story, I tried my best to pick out words that directly and specifically pointed out the conflict. The conflict I identified is an external conflict, which is the event of the protagonist June being bullied by the other June, just due to the reason that they have the same name. Throughout the story, it can be seen that the other June, the antagonist has consistently caused mental and physical trouble to June. This is a man vs man conflict as the struggle is occurring visibly between the two characters. One of the quotes from the story states “’Fish Eyes, you are really stupid.’ She shoved me into the pool”(Mazer 3). This quote clearly demonstrates how the other June was being unreasonably mean to June. In addition, throughout the story, the other June continuously pinches, knocks, hits, punches, steps on June. She also keeps on saying means words such as “You guys see that bathing suit Fish Eyes was wearing? Her mother found it in a trash can”(Mazer 3). Those clearly indicates that June is being bullied by the other June as those actions are indeed not kind, and falls under bullying. I included those previously mentioned quotes in my found poem, as it is the very direct evidence of bullying. I also included the parts about June calling days of a week Awfuldays, Baddays and more in order to make it more clear that June is indeed getting mental damage from the bullying. Conflicts often tend to cause trouble and struggle to the protagonist, which is the case for June as well. The part about slaves and masters were included as it is also one of the pieces of evidence that suggest verbal bullying by the Other June. I decided to end the poem with the quote “…you lost your tongue” (Mazer 7) to once again empathize the mean words of the Other June, the damage June is getting, and how the conflict has led to the consequences of June being hopeless.

I also tried to create a background that connects with the idea or the conflict being shared in my poem. I used clouds, rain and thunder as a symbol to represent the gloomy mood of June when she was being bullied by the other June. The clouds and rain are showing how her life is dark, difficult or depressing. The thunder is showing the difficulties of her life and possibly her anger towards the other June. The black shadow of a person was a visual representation of June, who is depressed and hopeless due to the conflict. The fingers pointing at her are the people who are bullying June, not only the other June but her classmates who made fun of her as well. Lastly, I titled my poem the Awful Day as it somehow connects with the title of the story and is one of the words that was frequently mentioned in the story. I hope you enjoyed reading my found poem!

Click HERE to read  the story “Tuesday_of_the_Other_June”

Click HERE to learn more about the story “Tuesday_of_the_Other_June”

Click HERE  to learn more about Norma Fox Mazer

 

Cardboard Arcade Process Journal

This is a presentation for my Cardboard Arcade Process Journal.

Welcome to Your New Blog!

When you blog you create posts and posts are categorised according to your subject. Some categories have already been set up for you. If you need more categories you can add them as needed. It’s important that your posts have the following:

  • An engaging title – this should not include the name of the subject since this is referenced in the category.
  • Body – this is where you share your learning. This can include text, images, embedded videos from Dragons’ Tube or elsewhere. You should always consider how your post looks to your audience. Is it engaging? Do they want to keep reading?
  • Category – select one that has been set for you or add a new category. Posts can have more than one category e.g. Humanities and Myself as a Learner

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