Friday, January 4, 2013

identity poem


Identity Poem

I live on a rock
One that's eroding away.
I go to a big school
It takes up most of my day.
I like to stay in bed
Doing nothing all day
I like the sight of red
It's bright like the city by the bay.
I'm tallest in the family
It's not much to say
I also play sports
Football, wrestling, basketball
Its fun to just shoot all alone on the courts.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Ekphratic picture poem

-->national gallery of art: watson and shark
There are sharks in the sea
The men did not see.
Some fell overboard
Others defending with oars.
The waters were rough
yet the sharks stayed tough.
They begged for the life of the man back
While others stayed away
because of the courage they lacked.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

eric chock word list poems


Waves foaming
Sand scratching
Fish swimming
in the salty blue ocean

watching the clock tick by,
as time really passes by.
its sitting there, hung in the room
everyone watching,
hoping class ends soon.

The clouds are rolling by,
Darkening the blue sky.
Spraying the window with rain.

Shoving food in his mouth all the time
Taking the meal that is mine.
Shaking his rolls of fat
Even eating his own 2 cats.

Engines roaring
Machines transformed
Spinning and soaring
Twisting and turning
These are planes that fly
Into the big blue sky.





poetry portfolio


Poetry Portfolio                                                                                           Kevin Yoshimoto

Poem 1 (original):

Your fat and your selfish
You smell like dead fish.
You always smoke weed
And never done a good deed.
You're a puny onion-eyed maggot-pie
Who looks like they were raised in a pigsty.
And never will anyone like you
They hate every little thing you do.
So long as you're a dwarfish toad
I hope you get killed crossing a road.

Poem 1 (revised):

You're fat and selfish,
You smell of dead fish.
You smoke lots of weed,
And never do good deeds.
You're a puny onion-eyed maggot-pie,
And look like you've been raised in a pigsty.
And never will anyone like you,
Because they hate everything you do.
So long as you're a dwarfish toad,
I hope you get killed when crossing a road.

Reflection On Poem 1:

In this poem, I think my strength was being able to insult someone using different characteristics about them. For example, the poem insults the persons looks, personality, characteristics, and hopes for them to get killed. I think my weakness was at first finding a way to fit all the words with each other in the original. But by the revised poem, I think I improved a little in making the words fit into each other better. I was able to use old language insults such as onion-eyed maggot-pie and dwarfish toad. I think in the revised poem I was able to use less words that describe more of what I am trying to say. I tried to use my idea and thoughts of when I am angry at someone to make this poem and get all the emotions and thoughts about the person to fit in with each other in one poem.




Pome 2 (original):

I find space on the side of the road to sit
I wear clothes all the time that barely fit.
My beard is as long as a foot
And I often use things that I took.
I ride on buses to get around
And cash in cans and bottles I found.
I walk along highways all day and night
I look like a mess, an ugly sight.
I'm a vagabond, wheeling around a grocery cart
I often sleep on the side by Wal-Mart.

Poem 2 (revised):

I rest on the side of the road and sit,
I wear clothes all the time that barely fit.
My beard is all covered in soot,
And it's almost as long as a foot.
I ride on buses to get around,
And cash in cans and bottles I found.
I walk along highways all day and night,
I look like a mess, an ugly sight.
I'm a vagabond, wheeling around a grocery cart
I often sleep on the side of Wal-Mart.

Reflection On Poem 2:

In my riddle poem, I was trying to describe the looks and characteristics of a homeless man. I think my strength in this poem was being able to describe what homeless people actually do since we see them all the time. For example, they dig in trashcans looking for cans and bottles to redeem for cash, and they wheel around grocery carts filled with all of their belongings. I think my weakness in this poem is being able to use more descriptive words to tell how the homeless man is and use less simple words like instead of saying "I look like a mess, and ugly sight." I could say something to describe how messy and what makes me him look like a mess. I think in the revised poem, I was able to show a little more and tell a little less than the original poem by taking out unnecessary words that don't really add any value to the poem. I used my ideas of homeless people and what they do to describe in words how they act. I also tried to organize the poem so it rhymes and try to connect things together like "My beard is all covered in soot, and it's almost as long as a foot."

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

FCR 8


FCR 8

Payback Time, Carl Deuker. Quarter 2, Cycle 12 reading response, pages 1-50.
            In the opening section I read of Payback Time, it describes the main character Mitch True. Mitch's real name is actually Danny, but everyone calls him Mitch because he looks like the Michelin tire man. Mitch is described as a short 5'4 high school senior who is over weight weighing in at about 200lb. Mitch was  never the most popular kid in school and wasn't the most athletic kid around. But the one thing that did interest Mitch and that he was good at was journalism. He worked for the school newspaper and was the lead writer for the school paper. However, a girl named Alyssa was chosen over him to be in charge of the school paper and she placed Mitch on the sports section of the paper. Mitch argued with this but soon found out maybe it wouldn't be so bad since sports did interest him.
            The author used his 6 traits well in describing the scene of the story and using voice and word usage to describe the characters and what their going through. For example, the author describes how round and flabby Mitch's stomach is an dhow he eats a lot everyday by describing what he eats and how much he eats everyday. The author used the 6 traits good and it helps to better understand the story.
            The author has framed and organized this part of the story to be an introduction to the story and describe the setting, the characters, and what they're going through in the story. This helps to give us a better understanding of what's going on and help us to see how it relates to the rest of the story. The reason for organizing it like this is to keep the story going and flowing smoothly and transition into each event smoothly.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

3 Props for Oberon

 
3 Props For Oberon

Tiara
I am using a tiara for my character Oberon because he is known in the play as a fairy. The tiara shows that Oberon is a fairy because it is a mans tiara for a boy fairy who is married to another fairy. The tiara shows that he is a fairy because most fairies back then were known to be wearing a crown or tiara and have wings to fly around.

Red Flower
I'm using the flower because it is what Oberon orders Puck to bring to him to use as his special magic love potion to put on Titania's eyes to get revenge on her and make her fall in love with something bad. The flower helps to show it's a magic flower because its also red and red is the color you think of when you think of magical things.

Spray Bottle
The spray bottle helps to represent the flower juice Oberon gets from the magic flower Puck picks for him. The bottle has a piece of the red flower in it and some water to represent the juice from the water. The spray bottle is used to put the juice on Titania's eyes to make her fall in love with something bad like the ass headed Bottom.

Monday, November 26, 2012

MND blog post: Oberon


MND Blog post

            The character I am playing is Oberon. He is a fairy who is married to Titania, the other fairy. Oberon is in an argument with his wife Titania over a child, who he wants in his possession to raise as his follower. However, Titania wans to raise him herself because he is the child of her former best friend who recently passed away. Because he is furious at Titania, Oberon makes a plan to get the juice from a magical flower and turns it into a love potion. Oberon pours the juice over Titanias eyes while she is asleep and it makes her fall in love with the first thing she sees, which is a ass headed craftsman named Bottom. After seeing what he has done and feeling bad, Oberon reverses the spell on Titania and they get back together.
            My character is in Act 2 Scene 2, as Titania is falling asleep in the forest, Oberon sneaks up on her and puts the magic flower juice into her eyes and chants the spell to make her fall in love with the first person she sees. His objective is to mess with Titania and get revenge for the argument the two had earlier.
            Previous details from the text shows that Oberon is clearly displeased with what Titania is doing and wants to get revenge on her. Oberon says earlier in the play that he has come up with a plan to get back at her by putting the love juice in her eyes to make her fall in love with the first thing she sees. Then the act of Titania going into the forest and falling asleep and Oberon watching invisibly from the side shows that he is about to do something to get back at her. Oberon reaches his objective of getting back at her as she falls in love with an ass headed man. Earlier in the text, Oberon was described and played as a man who wants to get back at people and loves to cause mischief with his servant Puck.