Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Martha Stewart??????

When I first read this assignment I wasn't sure who to write about. The problem is when when a person is a hypocrite most people are not aware that they are being lied to. However; after some thought I was able to come up with quite few. See when you lose everything: your job, your car, and your house. You find out real quick who your real friends are. I not going to write about them though, because the biggest hypocrite I have encountered used to be my neighbor. When we moved here she was one of the first people that I met. After this meeting I was very intimidated. All I have ever wanted was to be a mom and my neighbor was the ultimate mother and wife. I actually told her I was living next to Martha Stewart. She made bread from scratch, they didn't have cable T.V., and the only phone was the house phone. Needless to say I felt like a complete failure. I lived next to her for several years and she was able to keep up this facade for awhile, but then all of the blocks started to fall. First my husband started seeing her leave at all hours of the night. Then her husband started catching her lying. She was supposed to be at the soccer game and when he called her friends no one had seen her all day. You see she had starting having and affair. This behavior went on for some time. There was no real proof yet. We only had our suspicions. Then she made a big mistake. She was caught at work with the man she was having the affair with in a book closet. The worst part was she worked at an elementary school. The school that her kids went to. When I realized that this was the kind of person she was I was extremely disappointed, and for a long time she kept letting people think that she was the perfect mother and wife. I was a huge mistake on her part. Her oldest son who had been a straight A student started failing and doing drugs and she had cable T.V. put in her house and her elementary age child received a cell phone. The lying was bad, but what made it hard was trying to explain to my kids why their friends were getting all of these things without telling them about the affair. I don't think people consider just how far reaching the damage can go. They are only thinking of themselves.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Anything

    Isn't this the way it always goes. All semester I have wanted to be able to just blog about anything I wanted to; however, now that I can write about anything that I want to of course I can't think of anything. After class; however, now I am full of thoughts and questions and ideas. So many that my fingers can't keep up. See I am so old that this idea of taking apart a piece of literature is foreign to me. Everything that I have read in the past 30 years has been purely for entertainment. I don't even think about taking it apart. I just want to know did I get to escape my life for a few hours and go somewhere where the worries weren't mine. If it wasn't that it was Diary of a Wimpy Kid or Disney or some other G rated reading or movie that was family appropriate. I do enjoy what I am doing now and wish that I had started so much earlier. One so I could have enjoyed it for all of this time and two so I wouldn't be so lost in class. As I sit here and listen I am amazed by the fact that Southern Writers are held in such high esteem, because in my limited experience in life southern people have been looked down on and thought of as poor, uneducated people. I do understand my experience is very limited. I also have to wonder did Eudora Welty really put that much thought into what she was writing (like the name of the main character in A Worn Path- Phoenix) or did she just sit down and write a story about something simply because she enjoyed to write. Although I do regret not starting earlier I am just glad that I did start, and if I don't do anything else with my life I hope that I can help my children find an appreciation for starting earlier and hopefully never stopping.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Is Troy Maxson a racist?

For years racism has been an issue for many people. Unfortunately it still exists today in some form or another. The play Fences by August Wilson is set in a time when the issues of racism are starting to change for the better. The main character of the play, Troy Maxson, has dealt with the injustice of racism for his entire life. He uses many of the phrases that today would be thought of as derogatory like “nigger” and “the white man,” but to him they are just words of description because he calls his sons and friends “nigger”.   After reading the play I do not; however, feel that Troy Maxson is a racist. Although Troy had been treated different due to his race I feel all he wants is to live his life and not be held back because of his color. He has a strong principle that a man should put in a hard days work and take care of his family financially. Troy just does not want to be told what to do by someone else and at this place and time it is the white man that is in charge. Troy has a hard time giving much else to his family like love and support. This lack of compassion and his belief that his son will face the racist treatment he received while trying to play baseball has kept him from supporting his son’s dreams. He fought his racist treatment and was the first black man to drive a garbage truck. Even with everything he has faced in life I still feel that he just wants to make his money and be left alone even by his family.