Sunday, September 27, 2009

Freedom is Where we Shoud Start

'I Have a Dream' speech
"I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation.

Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity.
But one hundred years later, the Negro still is not free. One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languished in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land. And so we've come here today to dramatize a shameful condition.

In a sense we've come to our nation's capital to cash a check. When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir. This note was a promise that all men, yes, black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the "unalienable Rights" of "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note, insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked "insufficient funds."



But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation. And so, we've come to cash this check, a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice.


We have also come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of Now. This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. Now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God's children.'



Martin Luther King Jr.


http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkihaveadream.htm

Freedom was something many people wanted long ago but not everyone had it. Martin Luther King Jr. fought for the freedom of black people. He felt as if they were being treated wrong and all of gods children should be treated the same no matter what color, shape or nationality. He preformed in front of 250,000 thousand people sharing his dream that everyone has the right to be treated the way they wanted to be treated. During this time black people couldn't use the same bath rooms as white people, sit on the bus, go to the same schools and had to drink out of a different water fountain. If they were caught doing these thing the penalty was a long sentence to jail. So when Martin Luther King Jr. gave his speech on August 28, 1963 many black people realized that they shouldn't let white people walk all over them, instead they should stand up for themselves. Later the next year he won the noble peace prize for standing up for black people's rights. When he was assassinated outside of his apartment in Tennessee it shot sadness into the of thousands. But his dream has lived on since his death. Many songs and poems were made to support his dream. Freedom is what everyone wants.













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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Dreams are Where Journey's Begin and Ideas Start




Dreams

Dreams absorb the mind at night,

Masked in a different outfit, waiting for darkness,

Cloaking the dreamer from the harsh world of reality.


In 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Ceohlo, dreams are a very big theme. Santiago, the protagonist in the story, starts his journey in Spain but he has a dream that he will find a treasure near the great pyramids of Egypt. This is the first out of many dreams along Saniago's journey that allow him to achieve his destiny. What Ceohlo is saying is that if you want to achieve something important in your life you most believe that you can achieve without the thought of failing.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Listen to Your Heart

Listen to Your Heart


“What’s the worlds greatest lie? The boy asked, in complete surprise. “It’s this: that at a certain point in our lives we lose control of what’s happening to us, and our lives are controlled by fate. That’s the world’s greatest lie.” (Coelho PG 17)
In the book ‘The Alchemist’ there is a boy called Santiago. Santiago lives in the Spanish land of Andalusia until his father sends him away with all the money their family saved for him to be come a priest. But when Santiago came back he told his father he didn’t want to be a priest he wanted to be a sheppard. During Santiago’s journey he encounters some problems which he gets past with bravery, determination and confidence.

“Who dares read the meaning of the flight of the hawks?’ he demanded so loudly that his words seemed to echo through the fifty thousand palm trees of Al-Fayoum. “ It is I dared to do so,” said the boy. He was reminded of the images Santiago Matamoros, mounted on his white horse, with the infidels beneath his hooves. The man looked exactly the same, expect that now the roles were reversed. “It is I who dared to do so,” he repeated, and he lowered his head to receive a blow from the sword. “Many lives will be saved, because I was able to see through the soul of the world.” (Coelho pg 105)
Bravery is something Santiago has a lot of. When Santiago meets the alchemist he appears out of nowhere, on a big white horse. Once the horse settled down the alchemist pulls out a sword and puts it to Santiago’s head. Then he asks Santiago who speaks the language of the world. Santiago replies by saying he spoke the language of the world. While Santiago is talking with the alchemist he stands his ground even though he is scared out of his mind. Then it looks like the alchemist is going to strike down Santiago but instead he only draws a drop of blood. This proves Santiago will put his life in danger to achieve his destiny and he really wants to achieve it. When Santiago arrives in Tangier he stops at a bar where he meets what he thinks is his new friend. The new boy tells Santiago he can help him get to the pyramids and he takes the money Santiago had left over from the boat ride. He takes Santiago through the busy streets. But when Santiago stops to look at a beautiful sword the boy runs away with the cash Santiago gave him at the restaurant. When Santiago realizes the boy ran off without him he waited there hoping he would come back. But when Santiago remembers he has Urim and Thuminum he stays strong and push further ahead to his destiny. This proves Santiago is brave enough to take the risk of completing his even though he might go through some hard times along the way. When Santiago and the alchemist are captured by a tribal group at war the alchemist gives them all the money Santiago had and that bought them three days. By the end of the three days Santiago had to turn himself into the wind. When the alchemist told them what that Santiago would turn himself into the wind they were all a bit frightened, including Santiago. Santiago had no clue how to turn himself into the wind and he let the alchemist know so. The alchemist replied by saying you can’t give into your fears. By the end of the three days Santiago still didn’t know how to turn himself into the wind. But he stood strong knowing that if he failed the alchemist and he would be kept prisoner. Santiago listened to his heart and he realized he could perform miracles. This proves Santiago is brave enough to stand up for himself and this saved the alchemist and the boy.

“The people who come here have a lot of money o spend, so they can afford to travel,” his father said. “Amongst us, the only ones that travel are shepherds.” “Well, then I’ll be a shepherd!” (Coelho pg 9)
Another thing Santiago has a lot of is determination. At the beginning of the book Santiago is sent away by his father to become a priest. When Santiago comes back he tells his father that he wants to be a sheppard. His father tells Santiago that only the rich can travel but if he wanted to travel he would have to become a sheppard. The next day his father gives him enough coins to buy a flock of sheep. This proves Santiago determination is stronger than the will of others. Instead of Santiago becoming a priest Santiago denies what his father wants and pursues what he wants. This is the first step Santiago takes to completing his destiny. Later Santiago runs into the crystal merchant. When they meet the crystal merchant’s shop is a mess. So Santiago asks for a job cleaning all the crystal. After Santiago worked for the crystal merchant for a while he decides to make a sign that would go at the bottom of the hill to attract customers. This says that Santiago is trying to help the crystal merchant because although he isn’t a mentor or teacher he teaches Santiago about destiny without really knowing it. When the Englishman and Santiago make it to the oasis, the Englishman tells Santiago to ask the locals if the know anything about the alchemist. All the people he talks to turn him down until he runs into Fatima. This shows that Santiago has enough determination to help the Englishman to achieve his destiny and in doing so he understands more about his own destiny.

One final thought is that I think Santiago has is confidence. Once again when Santiago meets King Melchizedek he tells Santiago that he has to complete his destiny otherwise he will end up like the baker. Wealthy but never truly happy. This spikes Santiago’s confidence. He wants to be happy and he is with his sheep but when Melchizedek tells Santiago that the whole universe helps you achieve he sets off immediately. This show Santiago has enough confidence behind him to leave everything behind to be happier than he is already. This means he is sure that he can complete his density. When Santiago meets with the tribal chieftains he tells them that he saw an omen in the desert and that the oasis was going to be attacked by a group of raiders. The tribal chieftains believed him but they said if one of the guns wasn’t used by the end of the day it would be used on him. During the time Santiago said they could take action or not but if they didn’t it would affect the entire oasis. They asked why a stranger to the desert could be able to read the omen when they had been there for generations. Even though they had been here much longer than Santiago’s short stay he had enough confidence to believe he was right because he understood the soul of the world. Santiago gets this confidences from listening to his heart

Determination is a trait that I think many people have but is very important if you want to complete your destiny. I think I am one of the people who has a lot of determination. I believe that I stick with something I want to accomplish with the deepest parts of my heart until it wont go down any deeper. With determination people can accomplish many things and I think that could be me. I strive to do well in school even though it may sometimes seem that I don't get my work in. Determination has allowed me to become better ant things I would have never been good at before.


Painting by Thomas Cole