Tuesday, November 9, 2010

From Gatsby to Daisy

Dear Daisy,

Oh where did my life go wrong my sweet Daisy. I may now have all the things that any man could dream of but all the money in the world means nothing without you in my life. You are the one thing that I'm missing from my life and and yet you are stuck in the arms of a man that does not love you and is not faithful to you. You deserve so much better; you deserve everything your heart could ever desire and I just wish that I could be the man to give that to you. No matter how much of a success I become it is all meaningless without you with me. When I finally met you the other day, the first time I saw you in 5 years, all those memories and emotions I had about you before just came rushing back. I want you with me Daisy. I want you to leave Tom, never look back, and live the life we should have had together. It's not like you ever truly loved Tom in the first place. You only married him because I wasn't there for you but I'm here for you now and the love I have for you is more than Tom will ever be able give you. It might be a little later than I wanted but we can still make up for lost time. I love you just as much as the day I met you and that love will never go away.

Yours forever,
Gatsby

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Digging Into Chapter 3

Passage 3

" I was immediately struck by the number of young English men dotted about; all well dressed, all looking a  little hungry and all talking in low earnest voices to solid and prosperous Americans"

I was immediately able to pick out a euphemism the minute I read this passage. Nick had described the Englishmen as "looking a little hungry" and when you read that line in context with the rest of the passage you can see that it's refferring to their jealousy of  the "solid and prosperous Americans". During the 1920's it was failry common for a middle class American to become a millionare overnight due to the stock market and the booming economy. It is an understatement to say that these Englishmen are a little upset that they had to spend years of their life working their way up the social ladder while the Americans at this party most likely earned their money and rose to the top in almost no time at all. They have to come here kissing up to these Americans in the hope of striking some kind of business deal and sharing in their prosperity. These Enlishmen obviously feel some envy and resentment towards these Americans and it is more than just being "a little hungry"; they are like bloodthirsty sharks ready to tear these Americans apart at the first chance they get.

About me

I came to this country when I was 4 years old from a country in Asia called Myanmar(Burma) which almost no one has ever about. My favorite subjects in school are math and science (sorry Ms. Vayda) and my favorite sport is soccer. I listen to a lot of rock,alternative, and a little bit of pop. My favorite artists are "Bruno Mars", "Paramore", and "The Temper Trap". My favorite TV shows are "The Office", "That 70's Show", and "Family Guy". So there you go. Now you know a little a bit about me.