Monday, October 22, 2012

VOCAB REEEEEEEEEEMIX

The title is a little misleading. I'm not actually remixing anything. Dr.Preston said that we could stick to the whole sentences and definitions thing. That's just what I am most comfortable with for right now. I am going to try and come up with some cool ideas for next week :)

Abortive: failing to produce the intended result
The experiment was abortive and the scientist was disappointed with the failure.
Bruit: spread a report or rumor widely
Middle schools tend to bruit frequently and cause trouble
Contumelious: scornful and insulting behavior
The post was contumelious and hurt her friend's feelings.
Dictum: a formal pronouncement from an authoritative source; a short statement that expresses a general truth or principle
The teacher's lecture was a dictum to the students
Ensconce: establish or settle
They finally ensconced on a restaurant
Iconoclastic: characterized by attack on established beliefs or institutions
Her speech was iconoclastic and she stated her intense dislike towards democrats.
In medias res: a narrative that begins somewhere in the middle of a story rather than the beginning
The child's story was in medias res and didn't make much sense.
Internecine: destructive to both sides in a conflict
The war was internecine and did not help anyone.
Maladroit: ineffective or bungling; clumsy
I am very maladroit when I get nervous and it can sometimes cause issues.
Maudlin: self-pitying or tearfully sentimental, often through drunkenness
My sister was maudlin on the eve of her 21st birthday.
Modulate: exert a modifying or controlling influence on
The dictator tried to modulate his army.
Portentous: of or like a portent; done in a pompously or overly solemn manner
The act was portentous and over-dramatic.
Prescience: the power to foresee the future
The psychic had the art of prescience and used it to make money
Quid pro quo: a favor or advantage granted in return for something
The prostitute promised "candy" in exchange for money and the disapproval of her parents.
Salubrious: health-giving, healthy; pleasant, not run-down
Salads are very salubrious!
Saturnalia: the ancient Roman festival of Saturn in December; an occasion of wild revelry
I am interested in going to Saturnalia and meeting hot Roman guys. ROAMING FOR SOME ROMANS.
Touchstone: a standard or criterion by which something is judged or recognized
The competition was a touchstone
Traumatic: emotionally disturbing or distressing; relating to or causing psychological trauma
Human Centipede is a movie that I frequently describe as "traumatic"
Vitiate: spoil or impair the quality or efficiency of; destroy or impair the legal validity of.
I had to vitiate the talking doll so my nephew would stop annoying me with it.
Waggish: humorous in a playful, mischievous, or facetious manner
Their flirting was waggish and fun.

TED talks and why they are awesome...



When Dr.Preston gave a link to the "filter bubbles" TED talk, I remembered a lovely video I watched around six months ago. I watched it today with Sarah Gutierrez and it was just as interesting as it was the first time I saw it. So I decided to share it. This video is about spoken word poetry and I understand that it may not be something that everyone is interested in. I feel that is about a lot more than just spoken word, it gives insight on different perspectives and it shows how people are connecting around the world, just like we are with all this blog shenanigans. The growing opportunities that technology provides makes it possible for a teacher to teach without a classroom. The internet and websites like Youtube and Blogspot are making it possible for us all to connect beyond the typical social media. Anyways, I think this video is awesome and I hope that somebody will actually watch it and maybe gain something from it?

 


Sunday, October 21, 2012

REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEMIX

So for this remix I decided that I would translate pages 123-127. Right before Hamlet begins his soliloquy. I decided to translate into modern English but not really because nobody actually talks like this.....There will be a lot of "Yo" and "Shawty" or some variation on the two. I feel like Carrie when her mother keeps yelling "They're all gonna laugh at you!" You're all going to laugh at me......

KING: YO! Why is Hamlet acting mad crazy?

ROSENCRANTZ: Maaan he won't tell us why!!!

GUILDENSTERN: And he keeps on avoiding our questions like we the police or something!

QUEEN: Was he bein' nice to yall when you saw him??

ROSENCRANTZ: Like a gentleman!

GUILDENSTERN: Shoot! He had to force himself to be nice to us

ROSENCRANTZ: He didn't ask us nothin'! But when we asked him something he couldn't keep his mouth shut

QUEEN: YO did you tempt him with some fun!!!

ROSENCRANTZ: Shawty, we saw some actors and Hamlet was cool with that. They at the court now and they gon' perform for Hamlet tonight you feel me?

POLONIUS: He wants yall to join

KING: FA REAL? That makes me mad happy yo. Make sure he's real interested. Maybe this play will do that fool some good

ROSENCRANTZ: Fa sho.

KING: AY YO GERTRUDE. Leave us alone. Hamlet is coming to bump into the FIIIIIIIINE Ophelia. Her pops and I are gon' hide and watch to see if love is making Hamlet cray.

QUEEN: Fa sho. Ophelia, I hope your beauty is the cause of Hamlet's cray actions. You are a cool lady so I hope that you can save him.

OPHELIA: FA REAAAAAAAL.

POLONIUS: Ophelia, take your prayer book and read it gurl. People hide in prayer to hide the bad things they do. Dat ain't cool. The king and I will hide.

KING: Fa real I am feeling all kinds of guilty right now.

POLONIUS: He's coming let's hide yo.

Okay I'm done. I hope this has helped...haha. I am embarrassing but this was actually fun.



Midterm Autopsy

I definitely did better on the midterm than I expected. I did not do better than I had hoped. Obviously, the ideal score is a perfect one. I got a 63 and that isn't a great score. It is good enough right now, but I will study much more for the final. I didn't really stick to the study plan that I created and I should've studied more. The lack of studying explains why I did better than I expected.  

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Vocab #8

abeyance; temporary inactivity
ambivalent; having mixed feelings about someone or something
beleaguer; to surround with military forces
carte blanche; unconditional authority
cataclysm; any violent upheaval
debauch; to corrupt
eclat; brilliance or success, acclaim
fastidious; excessively particular or critical
gambol; to frolic or skip about
imbue; to inspire with feelings or opinions
inchoate; not yet completed
lampoon; a satire against an individual or institution
malleable; capable of being extended or shaped by hammering or by pressure from rollers
nemesis; an opponent that someone cannot outbest or overcome
opt; to make a choice
philistine; A person who is lacking cultural values, intellectual pursuits, aesthetic refinement or is contentedly commonplace in ideas and tastes
picaresque; pertaining to, characteristic of, or characterized by a form of prose fiction
queasy; uneasy or uncomfortable, nauseating.
refractory; hard or impossible to manage
savoir-faire; knowledge of just what to do in any situation

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Pre-Will Questions

a) What do you know about Hamlet, the "Melancholy Dane"? 
Not much, only that The Lion King is based off of Hamlet!
b) What do you know about Shakespeare? I don't know much about Shakespeare as a regular person. I've only read some of his work.
c) Why do so many students involuntarily frown when they hear the name "Shakespeare"?
Most students have trouble understanding that kind of language and it is a very long process to read and then break down what he is saying and all the possible interpretations.
d) What can we do to make studying this play an amazing experience we'll never forget?
Help me understand it completely!!

Vocab #7

aberration; the act of departing from the right, normal, or usual course.
Dying her hair purple was an aberration.
ad hoc; for the special purpose or end presently under consideration.
The committee was formed ad hoc to solve the mystery.
bane; a person or thing that ruins or spoils.
The negative girl was a bane on the whole party.
bathos; sentimentality, mawkishness.
Her speech had a lot of bathos.
cantankerous; disagreeable to deal with, contentious, quarrelsome.
Some cats are nice and others are cantankerous and crazy
casuistry; oversubtle or misleading reasoning.
Her explanation had casuistry and she was not trusted. 
de facto; in fact, in reality. something agreed upon without favor. 
Nobody was elected, so he became president de facto.
depredation; robbery
He performed depredation on the woman when she was walking home.
empathy; The understanding of another's feelings.
I felt empathy for her when I saw her crying.
harbinger; anything foreshadowing something else. sign or omen.
The car crash was a harbinger that she should not go to Las Vegas.
hedonism; the doctrine that pleasure or happiness is the highest good.
He was notorious for his practice of hedonism.
lackluster; lacking brilliance or radiance, dull.
Her prom dress was pretty but also very lackluster. 
malcontent; not satisfied or content with current prevailing conditions or circumstances.
She was malcontent at her current job.
mellifluous; sweetly or smoothly flowing.
The honey was mellifluous.
nepotism; favoritism shown on the basis of family relationship.
Her mother expressed nepotism when she hired her daughter on the spot.
pander; a person who caters to or profits from the weaknesses or vices of another.
The cigarette shop was a pander.
peccadillo; a small offense
Dropping the glass was a peccadillo
piece de resistance; prized feature
The turkey was the piece de resistance at Thanksgiving.
remand; to send back
He had to remand the waiter to the kitchen because he got his order wrong.
syndrome; a group of symptoms that together are characteristics of a specific disorder or disease.
Her constant mood swings and depression were a syndrome of depression.