Friday, March 13, 2020
Blog #18 - Samantha Mekhael - Period 9 - 3/12/2020
Thursday, March 12, 2020
Blog #16- Michelle Lu- Period 2- 3/12/20
Aim: How can a comparison of speeches reflect the continued relevance of ideas held in society today?
Today, we spend the majority of the class period to finish the “What’s in a Name” and the “I Have a Dream Materials” assignment. During the last fifteen minutes of class, we went over those assignments.
Assignment 1: “What’s In a Name”
Vocabulary:
Proletariat - Workers or working-class people, regarded collectively (often used with reference to Marxism).
Represented in “Animal Farm” by the character Boxer.
Bourgeoisie - The middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
Represented in “Animal Farm” by the character Molly.
Assignment 2: “I Have a Dream/Political Speeches”
Analyze:
“I Have A Dream” Speech
Martin Luther King Jr. believed that white people are the ones benefiting under the current conditions. At this time, they were living in a racist nation where segregation took place, and the whites believed that they are “better” than the colored people.
According to Martin Luther King Jr., Black Americans are suffering under the current conditions.
Martin Luther King Jr. believed that better conditions meant equality for all, not just the whites. He hopes that one day, his children will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
Martin Luther King Jr. suggests that through peaceful protest could they achieve fairer conditions. He believes that by doing it in a non-violent fashion, they would be taken as more serious and appeal to more people.
Old Major’s Speech
Old Major believed that humans are the ones benefiting under the current condition. The humans are getting everything they want, while the animals gain nothing.
According to Old Major, the animals on the farm were suffering under the current conditions. He started to give them harsh doses of reality, saying that after they serve their purposes for the humans, their only fate was to be killed.
Old Major believed that under better conditions, the animals will run the farm as equals.
For Old Major, rebellions must occur in order to achieve fairer conditions.
Ethos - The ethical appeal. To convince an audience of the author's credibility or character.
Pathos - The emotional appeal. To persuade an audience by appealing to their emotions.
Logos - The appeal to logic. To convince an audience by use of logic or reason.
Reflection:
Today is a catch-up day. I learned how a name in stories could contain so many hidden messages and clues about that one character. I also learned how similar Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech and Old Major’s speech are. For example, they both want to bring equality and justice to their group of people. This goes on to show how much a book could correlate to real life. I learned it because there is a deeper meaning for everything in life, and it shows how books could literally have an indirect impact on our world. It teaches me to look harder and not to be so focused on the obvious. It will help me to better understand the hidden meanings and themes. Moving on, for every story I read, I will try to think outside the box and figure out how it relates to our surroundings and environment.
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Animal Farm Character Names | Textual Evidence Character Qualities & Type of Character They Might Be, and Allegorical Significance they may hold |
| Mr Jones is portrayed as the enemy for the animals in that he is selfish and a lazy drunk. He barely feeds the animals, forgetting bout them often, and just keeping them around to make money or use them for food or labor. “ Mr. Jones, of the Manor Farm, had locked the hen-houses for the night, but was too drunk to remember to shut the pop-holes.” |
| Old major is an old horse who is very wise and well respected in his community of animals. He is portrayed as Lenin because although he doesn’t show exactly how to get everyone to rebel against the man kind, he motivates and inspires them to establish hatred along the men to succeed in what they want. “ “ He was twelve years old and had lately grown rather stout, but he was still a majestic-looking pig, with a wise and benevolent appearance in spite of the fact that his tushes had never been cut.” |
| Clover is a mane who is gentle and who gave birth to four fouls and is reaching mid age. She is considered verbally kind and although she is skeptical about some ideas, she doesn’t show it because of how everyone else thinks. “ Clover was a stout motherly mare approaching middle life, who had never quite got her figure back after her fourth foal.” |
| Boxer is a mane who is very large and strong and carries on the group “ physically”. Boxer is not very intelligent but still holds respect. “ Boxer was an enormous beast, nearly eighteen hands high, and as strong as any two ordinary horses put together. A white stripe down his nose gave him a somewhat stupid appearance, and in fact he was not of first-rate intelligence, but he was universally respected for his steadiness of character and tremendous powers of work.” |
| Benjamin is a donkey who seldom talks and usually makes nasty remarks about his life and how his life is worth nothing and that he lives too long. The allegorical significance that he holds represents the lack of care he has for future issues of society and his or anyone else’s life. He would rather be alone but still helps when it is needed “ Benjamin was the oldest animal on the farm, and the worst tempered. He seldom talked, and when he did, it was usually to make some cynical remark--for instance, he would say that God had given him a tail to keep the flies off, but that he would sooner have had no tail and no flies.” |
| Mollie is very gullible and she likes the ribbon she wears, not understanding the real significance of things. Like Benjamin, she does not care what happens but unlike Benjamin, she desires happinesses and finds this in things like sugar or her own pleasures. She isn’t very intelligent but she follows with the group. “ Mollie, the foolish, pretty white mare who drew Mr. Jones's trap, came mincing daintily in, chewing at a lump of sugar. She took a place near the front and began flirting her white mane, hoping to draw attention to the red ribbons it was plaited with” |
| Moses usually does not talk but when he does, he says things that seem unimaginable like a world far away where all animals are treated with respect, once they die. He represented a biblical figure since he inspires and shows the possibilities of reaching happiness and places that seem unreachable. “All the animals were now present except Moses, the tame raven, who slept on a perch behind the back door.” |
Basic Structure | I Have a Dream | Old Major’s Speech |
Describe the present situation According to the speaker, who’s benefiting under the current conditions? | Under Martin Luther King, the people of color are being benefited because thier motivation for equal rights, opportunities, and the civil disobedience against racial segregation is being supported by a huge crowd. HOwever, at this moment, when the situation is present, the whites have more power in government, employment, and economics, while the people of color struggle. | Old Major’s speech benefits the animals but has more aggression against the humans. They believe that the animals are in harsh labor conditions under humans and want the human race to end to prevent any harm and interference with freedom of the animals. |
Prove unfairness According to the speaker, who’s suffering under current conditions? | Under these conditions , the people of color are suffering under the racial segregation. | Under these conditions, the animals suffer from poor labor conditions and the inequalities and starvation of the animals under human control. |
Provide a vision of a better way What would conditions be like if the conditions were fairer than they are now? | If the conditions were fairer, All people would be treated equally, and civil disobedience would not be necessary for society. ALL people would have equal opportunity and rights | If conditions were better, the animals would not starve and would have breaks to recast form the labor while also benefiting from the crops and baggage that they carry and would get a percentage of that. |
Call for Action What must be done to achieve fairer conditions? | To achieve fairer conditions, all of the people should reach out to help give complete equal rights and opportunities. Protests, strikes, and other motivational speeches should be made to exclaim why it is important for society to be treated with equal respect and protection. | To achieve fairer conditions, the animals believe they need to rebel against humans and establish a powerful animal race which is organized and strong. |
Ethos, Pathos & Logos Find “1” example of each from the speech. | ” the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination” - pathos “ There are those who are asking the devotees of civil rights, “When will you be satisfied?” We can never be satisfied as long as the Negro is the victim of the unspeakable horrors of police brutality. “- ethos “Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual:” - logos | But is this simply part of the order of nature? Is it because this land of ours is so poor that it cannot afford a decent life to those who dwell upon it?- logos “Even when you have conquered him, do not adopt his vices. No animal must ever live in a house, or sleep in a bed, or wear clothes, or drink alcohol, or smoke tobacco, or touch money, or engage in trade.” - ethos “The singing of this song threw the animals into the wildest excitement. Almost before Major had reached the end, they had begun singing it for themselves.”- pathos |
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