Rebecca Morse
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Sunday, June 10, 2018
A Place to Stand
Rebecca Morse
Prof. Young
English 1100
June 10, 2018
The scene I chose to write about is in the prologue on page 2. The is when Baca and his mom walk into the jail to sign papers to have his father released. When Baca and his mom come face to face with him through the bars we get shown the scene of his father reaching his hand through the bars to Baca. Baca's mom pulled away him away by his hand. Baca describes the pressure of his moms hand against his. Baca states that his father gets swallowed by the darkness of the prison and all he wants to do is get away from his mom to go back to his father. Baca uses key details that help the reader feel the emotions he was feeling in the moment. He describes the "green painted bars, the guards with guns and keys and surly attitudes, the caked grime on the walls and floor, the unshaven men with no teeth and swollen red eyes and scratched faces- these filled me with terror" (Baca 2). Baca can remember the way the jail looked and the way he felt within the jail facing his father.
Prof. Young
English 1100
June 10, 2018
The scene I chose to write about is in the prologue on page 2. The is when Baca and his mom walk into the jail to sign papers to have his father released. When Baca and his mom come face to face with him through the bars we get shown the scene of his father reaching his hand through the bars to Baca. Baca's mom pulled away him away by his hand. Baca describes the pressure of his moms hand against his. Baca states that his father gets swallowed by the darkness of the prison and all he wants to do is get away from his mom to go back to his father. Baca uses key details that help the reader feel the emotions he was feeling in the moment. He describes the "green painted bars, the guards with guns and keys and surly attitudes, the caked grime on the walls and floor, the unshaven men with no teeth and swollen red eyes and scratched faces- these filled me with terror" (Baca 2). Baca can remember the way the jail looked and the way he felt within the jail facing his father.
Monday, May 28, 2018
Response to Do the Right Thing
Rebecca Morse
English 1101
May 28, 2018
Prof. Young
English 1101
May 28, 2018
Prof. Young
Response to Do the Right Thing
- Which character could you relate to the most/least?
- The character I believe I relate to the most is would be Da Mayor, I think this because Da Mayor works for everything he gets, and spends his money that he earns on Mother Sister instead of himself. Being a film major, I work for a company in Red Bank New Jersey as an intern. The film industry is what you make of it, and you only get somewhere if you work for what you want. The character that I relate to the least is Mookie, I believe this because Mookie constantly does what he wants. I personally try to make a the best of each day for what betters me as a person.
- Does the script provide a point about doing the "right thing"?
- One point provided by the script about doing the "right thing" I believe is at the end. Mookie walks up to Sal the next day after Sal's burnt down and asks to get paid. Sal pays Mookie an extra two hundred dollars and instead of Mookie just walking away with it, he throws the extra two hundred dollars back at Sal. Sal then tells Mookie "Christmas came early this year", Sal did not have to pay Mookie extra but he did, Mookie also could have walked away with the extra two hundred but instead gave it back at first. Both Sal and Mookie did the right thing to each other instead of taking advantage of one another.
- What is the "right" thing to do according to the script?
- According to the script the "right" thing to do is to be responsible yourself. Throughout the film you see characters only care about themselves, fending for themselves instead of caring for others as well. For example the scene where Buggin' Out only cares about himself and speaking for himself when he asks Sal to put pictures up of brothers on the Wall of Fame. Another character that only cares for himself is Mookie. He has a job at Sal's but takes "two hour patten lunch breaks" or just goes home to shower in the middle of his shift. Being responsible for only yourself is the "right" thing to do throughout this script for the characters.
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