Tanish Kothari Mrs. Giannisis English 9 CP 9 February 2018 Unfortunately people cannot always get justice even if they are truly innocent. In the book Monster by Walter Dean Myers a 16 year old black kid named Steve Harmon was charged with killing someone even though he didn't do it and in 12 Angry Men, 12 jurors fight over some unnamed kid that was charged with murdering his own dad, and almost all the jurors seem pretty convinced that he did. "People cannot get justice without the help of others." No matter how you put it, somebody can't always be right because people see things differently and can care less about other people.
That is who I am: eager and motivated to go beyond the necessary. I value engaging myself in a culturally diverse environment and interacting with passionate individuals constantly stimulated by innovative ideas. I want to be passionately connected with my studies knowing that I will make an impact in the
In my opinion I believe I am a mixture of Andrew Clark and John Bender. Andrew Clark represents me because I tend to be pretty fit and sporty. I also tend to be one of the smartest when it comes to making quick decisions. In the film he was the one that neglected smoking marijuana the most because he did not want to get in trouble with the
Have you ever thought of how comparable two characters from two different books or Tv shows can be or how a character can save so many people 's lives and receive so much hate behind his back? The book “Lord Of The Flies” by William Golding and the show Lost shows the numerous amount of comparisons between the characters. Jack from lost and Ralph from lord of the flies have multiple similarities. They both try and help when everything is going downhill and they have hopes of getting rescued but some of the characters are not cooperating and they are immensely careless about the situation. The following show and the movie have many apparatus in common.
A character that impacted me the most is Robert Gould Shaw. One of a couple reasons he impacted me the most is by always showing respect to his fellow soldiers which made me feel like I need to become more respectful to my friends and family. Another way Robert Shaw impacted me was Robert's good leadership which made me feel like I should maybe become a better role model to my younger sisters. Robert also impacted me by making me feel to never give up no matter if you're afraid because quitting lasts forever. Robert also made me feel like taking advantage of any good opportunity that comes your way, for example Robert was offered to be a colonel to a regiment of colored soldiers he accepted the role and became a colonel,the regiment was called to 54th.
Autonomy is our ability to be self-directed, independent and free from all outside control. This independence helps contribute to the sense of competence and successful working relationships with others. Daniel Pink’s book Drive dives into the topic of Autonomy and how he relates it to human motivation through describing examples of his own experiences and experiences of others. Through student’s scholastic endeavors you get a mixture of autonomous classes and non-autonomous classes, having teachers give you the freedoms or making you conform to their rules. While in middle school students go from class to class each having their own rules and requirements, in high school they can choose between a few choices of classes usually electives but other than that it still is mostly controlled.
Can fear make one assume throughout their life? Fear is described as, “an unpleasant, often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). Fear is inescapable and can cause several different feelings such as the following: anger, sorrow, and anxiety. The emotion, fear, is shown in Mary Shelley’s classic novel, Frankenstein. The novel is based on two characters, Victor Frankenstein and his Creature.
KaylaAnne Meshach Jason Wohlstadter English 101 24 March 2015 Response Paper Three Summary: After Justine is executed, Victor feels very guilty and depressed. He thinks about killing himself but then recants after thinking of his father and Elizabeth.
I am dedicated, energetic and enthusiastic. I place a high value on quality and I thrive in team environments. When given a task, I rise to the challenge as I have done throughout my academic
My academic achievements throughout my high school career show that hard work and dedication truly do pay off in the long run. All throughout my sophomore
Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein" and Tim Burton's movie "Frankenweenie" both explore the idea of bringing life back to the dead. While both works share some similarities, there are also some significant differences in terms of their characters, themes, and storytelling. One of the most apparent similarities between the two works is the central idea of resurrecting the dead. In "Frankenstein," the main character Victor Frankenstein creates a human-like creature using various body parts that he collected from graves.
6. In daily life happily ever afters are hard to come by, and this is reflected in many famous literary works such as “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury and “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams. Both texts tell of the protagonists, Guy Montag and Blanche DuBois, and their struggle to resolve their personal goals. But throughout the texts they are met by complications time and time again as they handle problems badly and are dependent on others to overcome their problems.
Students face various challenges throughout their college career. Thus, the problems that students have can range from balance, new lifestyle, to financial problems. Therefore, finding a balance between being a student, possibly working, and keeping up with their social life is a necessity. Similarly, others are away from home for the first time thus, they have a new responsibility with being on their own and findings ways to deal with homesickness. Likewise, being exposed to new financial situations is yet another challenge college students will need to learn how to cope with.
My main interests lie in my math and science classes, which is the reason why both these careers rely heavily on these subjects. My life goal is to achieve the title of one of these distinguished
I had people who looked up to me. It meant so much to me that some of my peers saw me as an inspiration. I distinguished myself the most