So many blessings.
I see the pain in the world, and I wonder why I am so blessed.
I am thankful above most else…
Things to be thankful for:
Melinda won FIRST place in a regional school poetry contest held by the library! >170 something entries.
She won with her poem titled: “Glass cake stand”.
I see why it won, it was awesome. One I hope she keeps with her over time.
Here she is reading it at the awards banquet:
Hannah received a full scholarship to Winthrop University in Rock Hill SC! It’s a popular SC Liberal Arts school, and She was accepted into the Honors College. That comes with special housing and privileges I hear. I must say, Hannah has worked hard for a long time, I am glad she was rewarded with that scholarship! I am very proud of her, and excited to see what she does in the future! She has doe a good job at making good choices.. again, Blessed.
Speaking of Pride, Melinda asked me to print a school project for her. I always like doing this, because I like seeing what she is doing. This was a special report concerning Fahrenheit 451. She was to associate the characters with something. She associated songs to them. Read this, and check out these songs.. I am impressed with her musical tastes, let alone the associations. She puts this much energy into everything she does it seems.. There is no wonder why she is doing so well in school. (I would be shocked if her class rank is not 5 or better.)
Anyway, I want to show you this report:
“Good ‘N’ Evil”- Jekyll & Hyde
This song represents the reasoning of Beatty. Some of the lyrics are, “Men have argued through history, as well they should! My philosophy, any child can see – good is evil, and therefore all evil is good.” You could compare this to books having knowledge which many see as good, but it is, according to Beatty, bad because of all the people who could get offended by it. Some might think taking away the books is evil, but Beatty sees this “evil” as a “good” thing for the people. The song also says “Good is commendable – Evil’s dependable! Evil is viable – Good’s unreliable!” This shows Beatty’s thoughts that books may be “commendable” sometimes, but when it comes to making everyone happy, it is very unreliable whereas “evil” or not having books will always be “reliable” and “viable”.“I was Born a Dreamer”- SHEL
I chose this song to represent Clarisse. A few of the lyrics are, “I was born a dreamer, a wide eyed believer in things unseen. I was born a dreamer, oh say you believe in me.” This shows Clarisse as a dreamer who thought things could be different. She noticed things that others didn’t. She also wanted Montag to believe her when she told him her thoughts on everything going on around them. The lyrics, “We may change the world if only we believe,” also adds to the fact that she thinks something isn’t right and should be changed.“Ways to go”- Grouplove
I chose this song to represent Faber. The lyrics, “I didn’t ask for this. You give me heart attack. I didn’t want to care, and then I saw you there,“ represents when Montag shows up at Faber’s home and asks him to help, and how it stresses him out. “I got a ways to go,” is repeated many times throughout the song. This shows how Faber knows that they have a long way to go before things get better, but things are changing despite how long it is taking. “Been working like a dog. I turned all my dreams off. I didn’t know my name. I didn’t know my name.” This represents how he had to let go of what made him happy in fear of getting in trouble. It is, however, in past tense, because when Montag showed up, things changed, and he could finally be himself.“Burn”- New Politics (swear word)
This song represents the mechanical hound. The lyrics, “Let’s burn this down let’s burn it down,” show how all it thinks about is destroying, because that is what it is programed to do. The word “burn” is repeated many times throughout the song. There aren’t many other lyrics other than that, showing how the mechanical hound doesn’t feel; it only “burns” or destroys. This is because it doesn’t have that capability to feel. It can only do what it was told.“Car Radio”- Twenty One Pilots
I chose “Car Radio” to represent Mildred. One of the lyrics is, “Cause somebody stole my car radio and now I just sit in silence.” This shows how without the things that she constantly distracts herself with, Mildred doesn’t know what to do, so she just sits there in silence. One line of the song says, “There is no distraction to mask what is real.” This shows that deep down, Mildred knows that she is unhappy and uses distractions to cover that up, but the sadness subconsciously finds its way through, like when she almost killed herself. The lyrics, “Oh dear, I don’t know if we know why we’re here. Oh my, Too deep. Please stop thinking. I liked it better when my car had sound,” show that she doesn’t even want to think. She likes much more when she has her TV to distract her from everything, and she thinks that it is making her happy.MARINA AND THE DIAMONDS – “I AM NOT A ROBOT”
I chose the song “I am not a Robot” to represent Montag. The lyrics, “Better to be hated than loved, loved, loved for what you’re not.” This shows how Montag realizes that he would rather risk himself getting punished for doing something that he feels strongly about than sitting back and doing nothing. The lyrics, “Guess what? I’m not a robot,” represent how Montag isn’t going to be the conforming “robot” that everyone wants him to be. He is going to think for himself instead of being told what to do. “Don’t be so pathetic, just open up and sing,” are lyrics that show how he justs wants to express what he truly feels, which is that he doesn’t agree with what society is doing.“Burn the Witch”- Radiohead
I chose this song to represent the woman in the burning house. I chose this song mainly for the lyrics, “Burn the witch. Burn the witch. We know where you live.” The “witch” represents how most people saw the burning woman. She was nothing more than a crazy witch to most of the people. They obviously didn’t see her as a normal person, because they easily killed her with no remorse, with the exception of Montag. The others didn’t really try to get her to leave, because they really didn’t care if she stayed in there or not. Another line in the song is, “Avoid all eye contact. Do not react.” This shows how when Montag tried to get her out, she didn’t move. She stayed their with all of her burning books.
I am blessed.