Friday, December 23, 2011
can't dance hiaku
yet his eyes bore into me
i'm doing it wrong
Thursday, December 22, 2011
embarrassing hiaku
i see my parents dancing
i wish i was blind
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
duck hiaku
as i waddle back and forth
so where's my feathers?
still running hiaku
they've been chasing me for years
yet i'm still not caught
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
metamorphosis
Friday, December 16, 2011
casey's book epiphany
When I started to read the book Evermore by Alyson Noel during lunch one day my friend Casey saw the book and started to talk to me about it. She told me how much like Twilight it was which ruined the story for her since it could have been so good. As I read I began to pick up a few similarities. Like when one of the characters, Damen, put his hand on top of the main character’s, Ever, hand and she feels a shock. And then once again when Ever dreams that Damen was in her room at night. Casey was right. That got me thinking about something Casey said to me last year in World History class.
One of her epiphanies as me and my friends like to call them. She said that pretty much all of the teen books are the same with only a few exceptions. That they’re all about romance with a girl who thinks she’s not pretty or a freak ending up with the hottest guy out there without doing anything. Which then lead me to think about Joseph Campbell and the hero’s journey which I learned about in World Literature this year. How the same plot line has been used over and over again for hundreds of years as explained by Campbell in The Hero with a Thousand Faces.
Is it just becoming more obvious in books how similar they are to one another? Is there no originality anymore? Or is a good idea being ruined by the need to have romance and the thoughtlessness of a character being a Mary Sue?
I just hope there are no more Twilight moments in Evermore.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
breaking point
that's when it went downhill. during practice i got frustrated with that way things were going that i almost ended up breaking down and crying two times. i asked the director if i could leave early and she agreed so i grabbed my things and ran into the bathroom to let out a few tears before anyone could see. i then went to go find my mom who was shopping in the mall where the theatre is located. it was then that i started thinking which got me even more upset.
i'm tired.
i'm tired of being the one that always listens to other people's problems. maybe i want to be the one to complain.
i'm tired of people giving me small parts because they think it doesn't bother me because i don't go around and complain and get all bitchy like others do.
i'm tired of working hard while the same people get the lead all the time when i've been around longer than they have.
i'm tired of my theatre group. i've decided that sweeney todd is going to be my last show. i can stand the people anymore. it's not fun anymore. it's frustrating. and it really sucks to. i was hoping that i would get a lead roll before i had to leave kiss but i guess i won't. and i don't care what people say. i don't consider being a guy a lead role.
i'm tired of being stuck in the background all the time. i don't wanna be a mom, a maid, a man. i'm not the prettiest girl out there. i'm not the one getting what she wants so easily. i'm not the one with a boyfriend. i just wish that before my senior year ends i'm the beautiful one out in the spotlight.
Monday, December 12, 2011
morning music hiaku
the crowd is cheering loudly
my alarm goes off
the stranger
i wish we could go back to waiting for godot.
Friday, December 9, 2011
music
the beginning: exposition
~perhaps its the villain unfolding his/her evil plans to the hero/heroin
~perhaps its the journey to the up coming battle
tribal dance: rising action
~fast motion moves as the hero/heroin takes down the villain and his/her followers
end of tribal dance: climax
~the villain does something that upsets the hero/heroin and in slow motion the hero/heroin go to finish the villain
beginning of gospel: falling action
~the hero/heroin final destroy the villain and their evil plans restoring peace
the end: conclusion
~the hero/heroin breaths a sigh of relief finally able to relax
~the hero/heroin is reunited with the damsel in distress that usually goes with the villain's scheme
so yes, many different stories can come out of one song. even if it is already performed or blocked (theatre lingo).