tayler valladares portfolio of a lifetime or just seventeen years of it
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Tayler Valladares PORTFOLIO OF A LIFETIME or just seventeen years of it. Table of Contents. A list of the bucket assortment (bucket list) My life time in a short phrase (six word memoir) Senior year tasks (two writing samples) An additional task (sample from theatre class) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Tayler ValladaresPORTFOLIO OF A LIFETIME
or just seventeen years of it
Table of ContentsA list of the bucket assortment
(bucket list)
My life time in a short phrase (six word memoir)
Senior year tasks (two writing samples)
An additional task (sample from theatre class)
A picture of the intangible (soul picture)
Ancient works (three past writings)
My Bucket ListBe in 2 states at once
Meet Jason MrazGet a tattoo from LA Ink
Go to an actual yoga studioBy a brand name anythingSerenade a boy (for real)
Play paintballGo to Coyote Ugly and hang a bra on the bar
Go out of state to see a bandTP a house
Win something from a claw machineEgg something
See Cirque de sole
The Buckets ContinueGo out of the country
Speed dateSee aurora borealis
Go to CoachellaAttend a strike/mob/activist movement
Learn ArcheryGo to a karaoke bar
Make a huge canvas painting with paint balloonsGo to the Vincent Van Gogh exhibitLearn Latin/ be fluent in a language
Climb a volcano or rock climb in generalGo to the Rally of Sanity
A LIFE IN SIX WORDS
Me Lorax! Leader of the trees!
Tayler Valladares Valladares 1McgeeAP English 12 – 2A 1 November 2010
Barbie DollPerfection is nothing. It’s a non-existent theory that society
tries to instill into its youth. The teenage generation is exposed to such perfection theories in things such as television, magazines, at school; it’s all around them. In Marge Piercy’s story “Barbie Doll” she creates the atmosphere of the harsh pressures of teens by painting pictures with her imagery, using piercing diction, and a casual yet effective tone. The story’s overall message and theme is that the pressure of today’s society can alter some people’s perception of how they see themselves and others. This theme is enhanced by Piercy’s tone as well. She uses almost a casual and emotionless tone when stating how the unnamed classmate said a rude and hurtful statement to the also unnamed protagonist. Also she uses this tone throughout the story and when she’s describing the actions that occurred due to the bullying of her peers. By keeping the characters nameless it makes them seem as though they aren’t important in the world, like they are just another person living on, blending in with the world around them. All these elements help create Piercy’s theme to this story. They all lead to the overall message of peer pressure and most people feeling like everybody else just conforming because that’s what they have been taught to do by the media and the society. It’s conveying how people just try to be like everything around them, just becoming another speck on the earth.
Senior Writing
Senior Writing
(take two)
Tayler Valladares Valladares 1McgeeAP English 12- 2ANovember 5, 2010
Critical Analysis of “Feminist or Naturalist?”Most people would say that The Awakening is Kate Chopin
writing another story with an under lying feministic message and tone. However, for Walker she felt differently and expressed how she saw the novel as a whole. She stated that it wasn’t from a feministic point of view but from a naturalist point of view. Walker felt as though Chopin “gave Edna little control over her own destiny”. She stated very boldly that there was “no stance about women’s liberation or equality”. Most people would disagree with this review because there is clear evidence, figuratively and literally. Chopin also has other work based from a feministic view point, so it really wouldn’t be uncommon is one of her novels she wrote was being narrated by a feminist. Walker did though have a very valid point with which she backed up with information from other authors and also from the novel. The setting was in a Creole area in Louisiana and Walker wrote that the cultures around that area and during that time period are some aspects that could have influenced Chopin to write this novel the way she did. Some say that Chopin empowers women in this novel and others, such as Walker, say “Perhaps those who read the novel as a feminist document are also affected by a clash of cultures: their own and that which the novelist inhabited”. So was this a feministic or a naturalist novel? It would really be up to the reader who was interpreting the book to see where they stand
n dditional ssignment(yay for alliterations) A
THEATRE RESUME
My Sole
Just Kidding!
Soul Picture
Ancient Ruins
Thank you for watching people