Tuesday, June 5, 2007

McKimberly Villavicencio FINAL EXAM ESSAY

The book "The Freat Gatsby" has ,amy interesting people. Jay Gatsby has a faithful folllower Nick Carraway. He has wise old man like Mr. Wolfshiem and Dan Cody.
Jay Gatsby faithful follower is Nick Carraway he was the only guy that stick with him to the end. Gatsby only friend was Nick.
Jay Gatsby has two wise old man. Mr. Wolfshiem is the guy that made him yo be rich and well known. Dan Cody is the guy that show Gatsby was out there in the world.
Jay Gatsby change his name when he was at the age of 17. Then he went to college at Ford. Gatsby got all his money from selling illegal alcohol and many other things.

Alejandro saldana final exam essay

The Giver is a book about a” hero", a young boy named Jonas. Jonas's world is nothing like the world you and I know. His journey begins with him feeling apprehensive about a ceremony that is held for every child that turns 12 that year. This special ceremony is his calling to receive his"assignment" in the community. The "Receiver of Memories" is the special role the council of the community gives to Jonas. Jonas knows this title is very important and when he accepts it from the council, it is his threshold.The society that Jonas lives in, is a place where equality or "sameness" have been achieved. A place where war, hatred, and violence have been made obsolete. Love, unfortunately has also been wiped out. But memories of what life was like still exist to an individual who has the title of "Receiver of Memories". So Jonas who has been chosen to become the new receiver must go to the current receiver to start his training. His descent takes place when he goes to see the receiver for his training.The current receiver becomes Jonas's mentor. But now since Jonas is the new receiver his mentor is now the "Giver". The giver explains to him what Jonas's assignment is for, the memories he is to receive and why? Jonas at first doesn't understand what the giver means by memories, the giver then gives him a memory of going down a hill on a snow sled. This was something he never experienced and as his training went on, Jonas started to understand these memories and why only he and the giver had them. As time passed on and the memories that he had received about love and the joy life could be, he started to think about releasing the memories to the community. The reason for this is because the community doesn't know anything about the memories that the giver and he possess and Jonas wants everyone to experience the way life used to be.Jonas and the giver then start talking about this matter and the giver agrees that they should go ahead and release the memories to the community. Jonas decided that he should release the memories because of what he witness his father doing. He killed the lighter of two baby twins and Jonas knew this was wrong and he realized how the community doesn't have real feelings of right and wrong. The giver explained to him how he can release the memories by simply leaving the community and all the memories he had would be released to the community. As Jonas prepared to escape he found out that his father was going to release another baby named Gabriel that Jonas had grew quite fond of. So his organized plan to escape was rush to save the boy and as he managed to retrieve the boy he made his way on beyond the community.This was his transformation as he escaped and decided that releasing the memories would be best for the community. On his journey to escape he didn't knew exactly where he would go and as he went on to find a new home, he finally reached a snow covered hill like the one in the first memory he had received. He then went down it with Gabriel and slowly started to drift into unconsciousness. But with all the knowledge he knew he would create a new and better world for himself, Gabriel, and anyone he would encounter.

brenda trujillo -- final exam essay

hero's journey
the hero's journey is basically a hero of every movie or book who goes threw pain,obstacles and faces dangers in order to get where he needs be. that's why i think that that the hero's journey relates to the book The Giver because in the book Jonas is born with a gift, a gift that makes him diff rent from anybody alts and at the same time a hero.Jonas was only twelve when he was called to be the receiver of memory Jonas was scared, he didn't know what the meant or until later he would leave his home and and start his training with the giver,which would be his mentor. i think that every hero goes threw a time where they find out about themselves just like Jonas did.
when Jonas got the first taste of how the world was really like,Jonas felt cold because that was the first memory he received from the giver but later he felt sadness, anger ,love ,happiness and violence. it was then when Jonas realized the cruel ways there town lives in.
Jonas was angry at the way people aloud people or baby's to die and then called it a realise,he was also sad that his dad was a part of it Jonas was full of anger and sadness at the same time when he saw the poor baby get realised he couldn't look at his dad but then again there was nothing that he could do about it it was Joneses job to receive and to take the pain that every one should be going threw.Jonas had a little brother his name was Gabe Jonas and Gabe had the same gray eyes that made them diff rent and special,Jonas was told that Gabe was going to be realised if he didn't grow a certain amount, so Jonas knowing what that meant he came up with a plan a plan to escape and let every one feel what he was feeling Jonas told the giver his plan to see what he would say the giver "said it would be a disaster but i could work if they planned it well.so they planed it the plan was that Jonas would run away as far as he could so that they couldn't find him.
the plan was set but what Jonas didn't know was that after the day that people would wake up and not find him would be the day Gabe would be realised when Jonas herd this from his parents his plans changed. the day Finally came and Gabe and Jonas took off. The people in there town looked for them and never found them Jonas and Gabe got to their happy place and the people back in there town were left to deal with there own feelings, i think that Jonas was a hero in this book because he saved Gabe his little brothers life and said enough took a chance and got his happy ending .

Edgar Renteria final exam essay

The hero's journey is what the hero has to go through to become that hero. Every hero goes through a tragedy, and with a tragedy comes much more.

The hero's journey relates to the book The Giver, because the little boy(Jonas) goes through,tragedies, creations, mentoring, etc.

The calling for Jonas is when he was at the ceremony of twelve and got the job of being the receiver, and getting memories for the first time. The old man (the giver) is the mentor of Jonas. He is the one giving Jonas all the memories, and by these memories he felt emotions no one in the community has felt like love, hate, violence and how people could have choices.

The tragedy of The Giver is when Jonas finds out that Gabe (his little brother) is going to be released (killed) because he is different, he has colored eyes, like all the people that can receive memories which leads to Jonas's thresh hold which is when he decides he is going to leave the community.

Jonas abyss is when he gets Gabe because they were going to release him, so he got his bike and left the community. he didn't now where he was going but he new he was close, he heard music, the sound felt so good. for Jonas this was his transformation, he realized the world could be a better place.

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Crystal Schmiesing- Final Exam Essay

Jonas from The Giver for sure completed a hero’s journey. It took a lot to have to take the pain of being the giver. Knowing what others could not, having no one to tell. No one to talk to about all his pain, suffering, and anger. Dealing with everything basically on his own, how could you not go crazy, I mean really? I would go insane. Having to deal with pain, pain you’ve never known before. The only pain you’ve ever known was slamming you finger in the door. How did he handle it so well? I can’t even imagine.
When Jonas had to show up his first day at the Giver’s house he walked in and saw a lady sitting at a desk. She called the giver on a little intercom asking if Jonas could be let in, he noticed that the Giver’s place had locks on all the doors. Which was very odd to him seeing as how nothing was supposed to have locks. When he stepped into the room where the Giver was the first thing he noticed were all these books. There were shelves and shelves of them. He thought it was amazing how the Giver could just turn off the announcements.
Jonas really didn’t like having to be the giver. It meant being alone, for the most part, because as it said you couldn’t tell anyone anything, you can’t show anyone your pain. They couldn’t understand even if you were able to tell them. You have to remember they know nothing of pain, all they know is "perfect", which means they honestly know nothing at all. They know rules, they’re taught to do what is consider right, when they do something wrong they get a get a slap on the hand and are assumed to never do it again. Like once Jonas was waiting in line to get a snack and out loud he said he wanted his smack because well he was a little kid what did he know. So they gave him his smack.
The heroic part of this story, I think, was when Jonas planned to run away but when he found out that they were going to release( kill) Gabe he decided he had to take him with him. That was just about the most exciting part of the book, he gets on his bike and he makes it out of the community. He keeps going and going and its like he makes it to the real world, with real people who feel and think for them selves. As if the communities he’d been in and seen and heard about were just a dream. There was color and life, there was actually snow.

Friday, June 1, 2007

Nayely Sapien - Final Exam Essay


Romance Hero - "The Great Gatsby"

The Romance Hero is a mysterious person with also a mysterious past and mysterious origin. The Romantic Hero lives it's life through suffering trying to gain back something that was lost and desires the most. In "The Great Gatsby" Jay become a Romantic Hero. Gatsby does extraordinary things to get back and be with his loved one, Daisy; but all he does takes him no where but to his own death.

When Gatsby realizes that Daisy would never marry him because he was poor and Her family would not allow, Gatsby worked and got into illegal businesses to become rich and get Daisy back, but changed his name and never mention to anyone about his family. After Daisy marries tom Gatsby buys a house on the other side of the river, where Daisy lives. Everynight he would watch the lights on the dock from Daisy's house. Gatsby knew what he needed to know about Daisy's life except he didnt know that she had a daughter.

Gatsby finds himsel a faithfull followerin Nick, Daisy's cousin. Nick later on finds out what happened between daisy and Gatsby. Nick gets tested by Gatsby by having Nick arrange a meeting between the two lovers. After the meeting Daisy and Gatsby continue seen eachother. Another test Nick goes through is keeping the two lovers relationship in sectret and away from Tom.

gatsby does alot of things for Daisy's love. The betryal to the Romantic Hero comes when Gatsby covers up for Daisy after she runs over Myrtle and killing her thinknig that this accident will give them the chance to escape. gatsby gets killed by George Wilson, then Daisy betrays Gatsby by not going to his funeral but only Nick and Gatsby's father and Daisy forgetting what had happened.

Jeffery Campos Lemus Final Exam

Tragedy a greek word meaning (goat-song) and possibly refering originally to the sacrifice of a goat in the vegetation and fertility rituals assoc. Tragedy means a serious drama typically describing aconflict betweenthe protagonist and a suerior for ( as destiny) and having a sorrowfullor disasterous conclusion that elicits pity or terror. But to me tragedy means disaster something bad that hapened to someone or to meny people at the same time.

In the story of the great gatsby tragedy played a big role throghout the book. For example when Daisy ran over myrtal or when George shot Gatsby becaus Tom told him Gatsby owned the car that killed myrtal. Even when gatsbydied Daisy still stayed with Tom it's like she didn't even cair that Gatsby died for her and that's kind of like a tragedy too.

People well known use the word tragedy in a quote for example:

Oscar Wild who said "Their are only two tragedies in life : one is not getting what one wants ,and the other is getting it," He also said, "Always forgive your enemies-nothing annoys them so much."
Also their was James Earl Jones who said "one of the hardest things in life is having words in your heart thatyou can't utter."

the websites wher I found tragedy is Braintanote marrian webster, ans in google ( tragedy quots) as the key word. The word tragedy in french and latin means "Tragedia," and in greek is "Tragoidia."

Larry Smith Jr Final Exam Essay

The Giver/ Hero’s Journey
Larry Smith Jr

The Giver is a book about this small little town where there’s no color’s at all: just black and white. There’s no feelings in this town nobody cries: if you are born a twin then one of the twins will released meaning will die. You can make no decisions by your self you just go off what they tell you: there’s love either. Jonas is the hero of this book because once he turns twelve he receives a gift which is the receiver that job is very important because the things he learn about he cant tell nobody else he has the memories of everybody. Jonas has to take a pill and Jonas gave gibe a memory. The calling is that he was turning a twelve and now he had to be responsible young man with a big job because Jonas controls every one in their town. The mentor trained Jonas by giving him memories and made him realize how messed up the town was and made him want to run away the wanting of him running away was the transformation.

Daniel Willock

For all of you who have not read The Giver, by Lois Lowry, I highly recommend this book to read. For those who have read it I give my respect to them. This book is based on a theory of relativity or sameness. It takes place after many centuries have past when it was first adopted. It is a society of absolute sameness where rarely an unforeseen event occurs. Where their land is flat and everything is a shade of black and white. In this case the color black would represent the unknown or unseen
Jonas is the main character of this story. He goes through a so-called hero’s journey. Jonas starts his journey when he attends the ceremony of twelve. At this ceremony of twelve there is a procedure that a child goes through to determine his or her job. It is a cycle or the unity of their community. Jonas however, is skipped over and did not receive his title. He is in the threshold when everyone at the ceremony realizes at the ceremony realizes that Jonas has been skipped over. He believes that they had forgotten him and that his job maybe worse than any other job. He starts his decent when at the end of the ceremony the announcer states that she is sorry for the anxiety and focuses on Jonas. She tells the crowd that she has skipped Jonas for a very special reason. That he had been chosen to be the next receiver of dreams. This certain job was held as the highest honor. The receiver would receive memories of the past and was to counsel on tasks of great confusion to the community.
On the first day of his assignment Jonas was supposed to show up to a room behind the house of the old, which is a relatively large house. This room could be thought of as the abyss. The doors had locks on them, which was very unusual to him because there were hardly any locks on doors. This room puzzled him because when he was let in, there was a desk in the middle of it. On the right of this desk was another door with locks as well. The person at the desk requested permission to send Jonas in. when Jonas entered the room he was astonished to see a little screen in the corner of the room towards the ceiling with a speaker under it, as well as a little bed in the corner and shelf after shelf after shelf full of books. This is where his mentor lives out his lives. His mentor is the Giver of dreams. The giver mentors him on how to deal with the dreams and memories that he receives from him. The giver is aged in looks but not in actual age. The burden of all the memories has filled him with stress, pain, and anguish. Jonas begins to transform mentally and starts to put more thought into his dreams and thoughts. Jonas soon realizes that the way things are ran in his society is different and wrong from how they used to be decades before, he takes the initiative and decides that he would try to escape the unpleasant world lives in. one night he decides to leave and take a baby with him, named Gabe, who the society was going to release or put to death in a manor of speaking.
He returns to the place where his memories remind him of. Some think he finds a city where sameness doesn’t rule. Personally I believe that at the end of the journey he returns to where all others who seek the impossible and succeed in their own way. He returns to the memories in which he believed in so much. His journey ends with his death; seeking something that may no longer exist. Jonas reminds us that we need to hold onto our beliefs until the very end. That we should follow what we believe is truly right and pure. To also deal with the difficulties along the way.

Mauricio Torres- Final Exam Essay

The Great Gatsby a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a great example of the “American Dream”. The American dream is a greatly misunderstood in my opinion. Yes the American dream is to do well in life whether it is physical, mentally socially or even in the typical economic form but it is all in a destructive form.

The reason I say that the Great Gatsby is a good example is that it does express the destructive form. Gatsby also illustrates another key factor to the American dream and it is that he reinvented himself. He turned himself from a poor army boy to a rich businessman. He went as far as to change his name so that he could change as much possible of himself.

The destructiveness of Gatsby is that the only thing he wanted was Daisy but the only was he was able to get to Daisy was by becoming rich any way possible, which was his strong connections with Meyer Wolfsheim in his strongly suggested illegal practices. Another great example of the destructiveness of the book is the way Daisy and Ton exploited everyone they meet and without regards could at any one moment throw them away as if they were trash and go on living their lives. Tom exploited Daisy and Myrtle. Myrtle cheated on George. Daisy too was having and affair with Gatsby. And lastly Nick who was is suppose to be the innocent one was looking for a reason to leave his girl back home (even if it was a ridiculous reason) to get together with the pretty tennis player Jordon.

All this together is why I believe that American dream is to become what you want at any ones expense which is clearly illustrated by this book.

The Giver- Hero's Journey JOHN HERRERO

You can find the hero's journey in the story the giver. The Giver is about a very advanced community that is very simplistic at the same time is full of complex rules.There are many people in this community one of them named Jonas. Jonas at first is the same as the other kids in the community but after the ceremony o0f twelve everything changes. Jonas has been chosen to be the Receiver of memories. The initiation happenswhen Jonas Recieves His First Memory during one of his classes. he gets visions of a world other than his own.When the creation happens is also when Jonas begins to show noticable changes. The giver is Jonas' mentor throught his entire journey. The Giver over time creates a new Jonas.After all his training Jonas now has a calling. His calling is to let his community know about the outside world. Later as the story goes on he has another calling which is to save another life. This is where Gabriel comes in. When Jonas leaves with Gabriel on his bike. He undoubtedly goes into the abyss which is a mystery to him.

Dania Reyes Final Exam Essay

I've been going over it through in my mind. Over, over, over, and over again. I have made a definite that it is a brilliant idea, not brilliant but genius. I will be the solution to pollution.
As to the pollution in our world that causes an illness so malicious and unexpected it creeps with no warning. We first have to get rid of everything that causes the world to be polluted with this illness. We would have to get rid of every sing bit of gold, silver, and anything that is valuable that will make your mind polluted. Even money. Dispose of material pocessions that cause harm to yourself and others.
This pollution causes death between famillies and friends. It will drive you crazy without you knowing how much it affects you.
To be succesful in getting rid of this illnes completely, destroying the material that causes the obssesion. It drives you to make such terible deeds or even think them.

Daniel Ramirez Final Exam Essay

In the Giver you could say that the families in that book are functional, well to them. They wake up every morning and do everything perfect you could say. Everyday thay do the same thing.
Everything is chosen for the people. The little girls have to wear ribbons on their hair or else they well get in trouble. The boys and girls have certain year when they get bikes aswwell. When kids turn to 12, a job is chosen for them based on what they did everyday. Before they are assigned a job they have to do community service.
to the people that are reading the book, this is not right. The families don't believe in love, there is no sex, and their families are chosen (includes: Wife, husband, kids nad how many).Having wet dreams and thinking of the oppisite sex well get you in trouble, you well have to take a pill if that happends.
If a laborer has twins, the heaviest twin survives and the other get killed. By the way they have no feelings and have no problem with that. The old people get killed aswell. They get advise from one person "The Giver" that knows our ways. The people don't follow the advise because they think the people wouldn't function in our ways.

Karina Ramirez Final Exam Essay

An functinal and dysfunctional families is a perfect example for the book "The Giver." If you see how this century's families are and you compare our lives to the book, you will be surprised. You might think that they are functional family but as you start having thoughts that they are dysfunctional family.
Jonas's family are well organized, they even have a life which many think they should have. When it comes to dinner they share what they did or how they feel. They tell each other everything like they are best friends. The city even tells the teenagers to do community services in order to get their job. They give certain hours before the ceremony of their age.
No one ever does anything bad, they have many things to do because they do not watch T.V or even play with toys (teens). You could say they grow up pretty quickly for their age. By age twelve they already have their real job and start practicing on their major. Jonas's parents do not have to worry about anything bad happening to their kids because everyone in their city are the same. They all have same stuff as everyone.
You must start thinking that they are mostly dysfunctinal family when everyone is watching you, they know when you did something bad. When Gabe was brought home they could not keep him because every family could only have two childrens. Then the counselor choses the teens job when they turn twelve. Everyone was picked with their own match to become a couple. When they had stirrings they had to take pills to stop the stirrings.
The people had to lie because of their job and they did not care because they had no feelings. Jonas thought that they should have color, weather, and most importantly feelings. They did have a dysfunctional family because they seem perfect and look everyone had to lie, even hide thier feelings. By Jonas feeling all that and running away will do so much for both the people and himself. This book really relates with functinal and dysfunctional famililes.

Julio A. Roman Final exam. essay

Hero’s Journey

The Giver

The story begins with the separation in Jonas case it’s when he is chosen as “The receiver”, in his community. In this case he doesn’t have to leave home or his family for his training. The calling doesn’t really apply to Jonas, because his title was chosen by the council, it wasn’t his dream or anything like that. Jonas threshold starts, I think at the ceremony of the 12’s where he is at. He is given the title as “receiver” and he decides to go for it. Jonas decent start when his formal training begins. He doesn’t know what to expect, his nervous and a little scared. They told him that he would feel pain; well Jonas doesn’t know what to make of that. This is when he starts his journey.
His Initiation starts when first shows up for his training and he finds his new mentor, the current “receiver”. Also by going to this training his is looked upon as so sort of a hero by the community. Like as if he did some heroic deed. Jonas’s abyss come to affect when he has a couple of training lessons with his mentor, and he gets all this dreams, and has new feelings, thoughts and questions. At this point his he’s in the abyss because know what will come next, what will happen to him, and what will it lead up to.
His mentor is the current “receiver” he is the one that holds all the community’s memories. Full of sprit and kindness, he helps Jonas. He is a very old man, with long gray beard that teaches him in his training. Answers his questions and helps him with problems of everyday life. The transformation of Jonas in the story is when he finds out the truth about everything, mainly when he sees’s the tape of a baby being killed, or what they called being released. Once he knows enough about his training he realizes that these people in the community don’t know pain, fear, love, or guilt. There killing and don’t even know what their doing. He can’t handle all this things at once, and doesn’t want any part in this anymore. In this story there is no return for Jonas, no return home or with his family he just can’t take this so he leaves with Gabe his “Brother”. He takes Gabe because they were going to release him. He leaves and I think, he would never return.
Jonas has a big creation in this story. He uses his new found wisdom and knowledge to know weather something is good or bad. Which most people can’t tell the difference in his community. He also helps Gabe by saving his life. In this story he doesn’t come back and create a utopian society, he just gets himself out of a bad one. What I like about Jonas , is at the end he thought not only of him self but of some one else to, great quality

Mayra N. Sierra-Ruiz - Final Exam Essay

The Romance Hero

A great quote was mention in our journals. “Give me hero and I’ll write you a tragedy”. All heroes have remarkable stories to give out to an audience. However, nobody can surpass the romantic hero.

The romance hero always has a motif. As well as other things, like a faithful follower and a wise old man. The hero always tests his follower to establish that he is truly faithful. In spite that he is brave and strong there is always magic lurking around him. He has dreams of his destiny. Then, as shocking news he has been betrayed. These are certain qualities that a romantic hero carries with him.

Beowulf by Anglo-Saxon Traditional and The Great Gatsby by F. Scot Fitzgerald, they were amazing romantic hero stories. You can see in these stories that both heroes have a motif. They have faithful followers and wise old men that help them along their adventure. In their tragedies they both came with betrayal. As a romantic hero they have a motif and the motif is always about a woman. Women are the motifs for what the heroes adventure for. Their wish is to be together and live happily ever after with their mistress.

Out of the stories I might agree that The Great Gatsby was a great book. Gatsby was a great man who fell in love with Daisy. Daisy was wealthy and was marry to man with great wealth as well, Tom. They both have a young daughter. However, knowing that she married it did not stop Gatsby from loving her. The amazing story takes an adventure that goes through betrayal and murder.

In my conclusion I see that most heroes are romantic. They mostly fight for having a lady. With adventure and troubles, some succeed others do not. “Give me a hero and I’ll write you a tragedy”. A great quote, that should be in all heroes’ hearts.

Mayra N. Sierra-Ruiz - Final Exam Essay

The Romance Hero

A great quote was mention in our journals. “Give me hero and I’ll write you a tragedy”. All heroes have remarkable stories to give out to an audience. However, nobody can surpass the romantic hero.
The romance hero always has a motif. As well as other things, like a faithful follower and a wise old man. The hero always tests his follower to establish that he is truly faithful. In spite that he is brave and strong there is always magic lurking around him. He has dreams of his destiny. Then, as shocking news he has been betrayed. These are certain qualities that a romantic hero carries with him.
Beowulf by Anglo-Saxon Traditional and The Great Gatsby by F. Scot Fitzgerald, they were amazing romantic hero stories. You can see in these stories that both heroes have a motif. They have faithful followers and wise old men that help them along their adventure. In their tragedies they both came with betrayal. As a romantic hero they have a motif and the motif is always about a woman. Women are the motifs for what the heroes adventure for. Their wish is to be together and live happily ever after with their mistress.
Out of the stories I might agree that The Great Gatsby was a great book. Gatsby was a great man who fell in love with Daisy. Daisy was wealthy and was marry to man with great wealth as well, Tom. They both have a young daughter. However, knowing that she married it did not stop Gatsby from loving her. The amazing story takes an adventure that goes through betrayal and murder.
In my conclusion I see that most heroes are romantic. They mostly fight for having a lady. With adventure and troubles, some succeed others do not. “Give me a hero and I’ll write you a tragedy”. A great quote, that should be in all heroes’ hearts.

Karen Monrreal Final exam essay

In the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitgerald, there was a character names Jay Gatsby. Who went through some of the hero's journey. Although at the end of his journey he did not get what he wanted. Jay Gatsby still wen through the steps of the hero's journey. In my opinion I still think he dod go throug all the steps in the heros journey because he fought for what he belived. Jay gatsby separation was when he left for the war. He left the person he loved Daisy. Gatsby did not really have a calling he was forced to leave Daisy behind and go to the war. The threshold was when Gatsby actually has to say good-bye to Daisy as he was leaving. His descent was that he did not what was going to happen between him and Daisy, he loved her but he had to leave.
Gatsby initiation was when he met Dan Cody. He was going to help him though a lot of problems Gatsby was going to face. The abyss was when Gatsby did not know what was going to happen with his life. He got himself involved in a lot of business and even changed his name. Jay Gatsby's mentor was Dan Cody, he gave him alot of advice and helped make Gatsby who he was.
The transformation was when Gatsby beacame very wealthy. So that way he could get Daisy back. He bought a big house next to where Daisy lived. His transformation in a way was good, because he became very wealthy. The only thing that was not good about it was that he didn't change for himself he changed for Daisy.
When Gatsby returns to society he returns as a wealthy and mysterious man. People would even say he killed a man. He has a big house and always makes parties but no one knows him. He would only make parties in hope that Daisy would one day go. When he finally gets Daisy back, she bretayes him. She wont get divorced and she blames him for killed Martly when she was the one who did it. Gatsby sees himself left with nothing. All he ever worked for was Daisy and at the end he did not get her. He even got killed for her.

Verenicxa Torres Final Exam Essay

What is the American dream but a mere greed of wealth. The need to be superior than the rest of the society we live in. The need and desire to have everything we want in life.
I believe The Giver represents a different view of the American dream. The Giver is book in which the community is all the same. Their is no love, no pain, no feelings at all. Jonas doesn't know what it's like to feel the urge and desire to be better than the rest because they are all the same and equal. He doesn't know what it's like to live in a competitive world full of poverty and starvation. The fact that he doesn't understand those feelings makes his dream much different than the superficial and stereotypical idea of the American dream.
The way Jonas' life is set up to be the perfect life makes his dream much different than you would think. I view his dream as him being able to share the pleasures and horrids of his memories. He wants the rest of the community to realize what it's like to feel pain, happiness, sadness, starvation, pleasure and most of all he would like his community to feel love. His dream is not to have the pleasures of life we all want but to share the pleasure of his feelings; to know the difference between right and wrong and how to make their own decisions.
In the other hand The Great Gatsby represents the traditional American dream of riches and wealth. The book is based on greed alone. Gatsby who lives in a world full of riches, would only strive to keep being the rich, wealthy man that he is. He on the other hand knows what its like to be poor and suffer through life, he knows how competitive you have to be to survive in this world. Gatsby knows what it's like to have to climb the ladder to success, when Jonas is automatically appointed to that success.
With Gatsby knowing the reality of life I would only interpret his dream as being the traditional American dream. He wants nothing but the best in life and I believe he would do anything to keep himself from falling back into his days full of poverty.
The Giver and The Great Gatsby show different views of the American dream. One is full of wealth while the other is only striving to share the emotional dilemma that ordinary people deal with in everyday life.

Final Exam Cassandra Chandler

The Giver was a very different book that really makes you wonder. I did my Hero's Journey on Jonas. A boy who goes to the Ceremony of 12 where all the children who are turning 12 get a job for them to do until they have to go The House of the Old. He gets to have a very special job that only 1 person gets not very often. This person is called the Receiver of Memories. They get to keep every memory that once lived among these people. You see a very long time ago they decided that they wanted to ban every memory that might be painful or cause suffering. While trying to do this they ended up pretty much getting rid of everything color included. So for Jonas to get this job it was a very big deal. He had the privilege or at least what people thought to be a privilege to learn about the things that nobody has ever known. He learned what pain is and colors and happy and sad and what being released is and that really affects him a lot. He takes Gabe who is scheduled to be released the following morning and he runs away to save him.
Here is the Hero's Journey:
The separation is When Jonas gets the job as being the receiver. He has to pretty much leave his friends and work much harder than they ever would have to.
The calling is to receive the dreams and memories for the village so they do not have to suffer.
The threshold is the day he gets the gift or burden depending on which way you look at it during the ceremony of 12.
The descent is walking into the room to see the giver. He see all these book and all the things that are banned in the community.
The Initiation is when he starts to get memories and he gets to see colors and the good and the bad.
The abyss is not knowing what the pain he will be receiving is what colors are.
The mentor is the giver because he helps Jonas through this very difficult time and in a way Gabe the baby also inspires him to continue with running away. He did all that just for Gabe so to not survive would be heart breaking for Jonas so he pushed even though he was really close to the end.
The transformation was when he decided to stand up for what was really right and he ran away just to save Gabe .
The creation was running and running until he felt like he couldn't anymore and still pushing himself till he found a little town that he had seen in one of his memories. A warm, nice, sweet, little town.

Claudia Romo and final Essay

The America dream to me is where people with low income can become rich if they work hard and do the right things. The giver is about an Utopian society. People have been miss lead about the America dream. Many people that come to the U.S. have to work 2-3 jobs a day. In the Giver a perfect world was created but one person holds the memories of the past's pains and pleasures.
The America dream is to become rich.In reality only 5% of people are rich have. The people that are not rich have to work 2-3 jobs a day. My dad came to Reno A very longtime ago in hopes for a better life for his family. My dad works 2 jobs so that we can live. I think that we are not rich but we are not poor.
The Giver is a perfect world that was created by people who didn't like the previous world that they lived in.The bad part of this new world is that they have to follow strict rules. Some of the rules they have to follow are about relationships, behavior and language. The satirical part of the book is because they are given a perfect society but their emotional freedoms are taken away.
In my opinion, the Giver is just like the American dream. People are given ideas that they are given the perfect dream but in reality nothing is given to us. In the Giver they lack the basic freedoms of speech. In America we are still trying to keep our basic on rights.
Although I like the book The Giver I wouldn't to live in that type of society. I like the ideas of being able to do what I want to do and feel what I to feel I still believe in America and hope that society doesn't lose sight of the dream.

Pedro Ramirez. final exam essay

The Great Gatsby, a story full of tragedy. Characters that are married cheat on eachother. The husband cheats on the wife and the wife cheats on the husband. The main character of this story is Gatsby.
Gatsby is a wealthy, very wealthy man. He has a big mansion, cars, and a lot of money. Gatsby is in love with a woman named Daisy. Gatsby and Daisy were together but were separated when Gatsby was sent to war. When Gatsby returned from the war, Daisy had already gotten married and also had a child with that guy.
Gatsby can get anything he wants with his money, but he cant get Daisy, the women he loves. They cannot be together, they both love eachother but they just cant be. Daisy has a family, a child and a husband. He does'nt give up though. He desires Daisy more than anything in the world and he doesnt want to lose her. Gatsby has a lot of party's at his house. He doesnt even know the people who attend his party's. I think its pretty dumb because something bad could happen to him. For example, he could get robbed for the stuff he has in his house or they can damage his house.
Their is alot of drama and violence in this story. There is couples who are not happy with their partners and cheat on one another. Mertle gets ranned over and dies. Gatsby wastes the rest of his life trying to get with the woman he loves. Because at the end he gets shot and dies. He lost everything he had, his house, cars, and all of his money.

Riley Rowe Final Exam Essay

Imagine lining in a society where everything, in our perspective is wierd. There is no color and everything is black and white. Peoples job are chosen for them at a younge age of 12 as well. There is no say in what type of interests or idead you have in the working field. In the book The Giver the main character, Jonas, was living in this type of societ. They had a pretty safe, calm society that had some restrictions in it that would seem normal to us. Simple love or affection would be considered wrong and the sorrow killing of babies wasn't there. The hero's journey that Jonas goes through really makes him realize what kind of place he is living in.
When the book begins, Jonas is 11 years old and is about to celebrate what they call the ceremony of 12 (birthday). He was a normal, nice kid that would play catch with his friends until one day he sees something that he has never seen beror. He sees the ball change to color in mid air. Only he saw it, and now realizes that he is a special kid. The day of the ceremoney of 12 comes and is when the calling or the beginning of the journey begins. He was giving the job called The Giver. This job is a rare job that no one really knows a lot about. He becomes weary and not sure what to do at this point of the story.
When your job is selected you must go and practice with the recent people that do your job. Jonas has to practice in a deep, dark room that he thought wasn't a good idea. This is when the abyss of the journey apears. The recent Giver on top of everything else seems real old and creepy to him. He was hesitant to talk or do anything in the room because of the way the room looked to him.
Jonas learned that the Giver holds memories from the past and that would also help offer advise for decision making. So Jonas eases up and starts to get trained for to become the Giver.
He actually realizes that the giver is not so bad and then is when the recent giver becomes his mentor. The giver shows Jonas everything he knows about memories.
Gabe is not doing so well later in the book so they decide to execute him. But not before Jonas witnesses an exicution of another kid.
Gabe actuall realizes how bad his community is so he stills Gabe and sneaks out late at night. He has a struggle to protect Gabe and keep him alive so he gives Gabs all the memories he has. He ends up sliding down the hill and leave the reader with an unknown ending.
This was a great book that really makes us realize how lucky america is and how good we got it.

Kueen Momi Ke-a Final Exam

The GreatGatsby, a journeys hero?. I believe it is a Romance hero to me. Look inside the Great Jay Gatsby your typical rich man. But to anyone, no one knows where he came from or how he became rich, all except for one.

So there's mysteries to this Jay Gatsby his past, back in Louisville only one knows, only one can tell. Romance hero, where there is magic of how Mr. Gastby is so rich. Jay Gatsby lives on West Egg as to all the ones who inherited theirs live on East Egg. Gatsby has a dream that is of Daisy he wants her so much he is willing to do anything.

When he returns to the war, he finds Daisy married but in order for him to even reach her, he needs to get money. As his wise old man, comes Dan Cody who leaves Gatsby a fortune, but unforuntely he can't have it due to codys' problems with a woman. Dan Cody taught Gatsby alot. Gatsby admired him. So here comes his next mentor, Mr. Wolfshiem." Who made Gatsby what he was." He builds Gatsby, and now he is rich enough to follow his dream.

Later on, in the following of days Gatsby has a faithful follower known as Nick Carraway, who came for vacation as Daisys' cousin. The next following days and weeks Gatsby and Nick become real good friends. Gatbsy now needs to test his follower. He wants Nick to arrange a tea party so Nick can invite Daisy over and let Gatsby come over. Magic reappears as Daisy and Gatsby kiss!

Now we have a lot of numbner threes. Gatsby, Nick and Daisy, how they meet for old couple to rekindle their love. Myrtle, Tom and Nick, this is where the cheaters arrange a "car" meeting at George's garage to see each other and get that moment to make another arrangement, but this also puts Nick in the middle. The living Tom, Daisy and Jordan where at the end the ones that caused all the suffering are alive. The not so lucky deceased Gatsby, Myrtle and George the ones that were just simply asking for something, but getting teased are killed because of the others.

This book is a great Romance hero where there is alot of irony. Where problems are started and finished in the most awkward way!

The Giver - Hero's Journey Jessika Serrano

You can find the Hero's Journey in the great book The Giver. The Giver is a story about a complex community that is based on daily routine. They know only know few things and have no feelings. Death means nothing to them, neither does pain or suffering. Everyone and everything is the same. There is no superiors or conflicts.

Among all the people in this communityis Jonas. Jonas is a young boy who is like the others, until the celebration of 12. At the age of 12 he realizes he is chosen to be receiver. He will have lessons with the Giver to receive painful and joyful memories that the rest of the community knows nothing about.

The initiation is when Jonas begins his classes. When he recieves his first memory. When he starts to know the whole other world is the initiation. The Giver to me is what we call the mentor.He teaches and guides Jonas in his Journey.

When the creator comes in is when Jonas becomes different. As he starts to think differently and realize more things. The Creator created a new Jonas. At the end of all this changing within Jonas you find his transformation. Now he has completely transformed.

Now Jonas has a calling. His calling is to let the community know whats out there. It is also to go out and find himself. So he decides to save another life and begin another journey. He leaves the comfort of his home and the company of his family. This is the seperation.

As Jonas leaves on his bicycle he rides into the abyss. He does'nt knowwhat lies ahead. That's why its the abyss becuase it is a mystery to him. His Descent is also apart of this Jonas has left in hopes to find a better place.

Nestor Rodriguez: Final Essay: Hero's Journey

The Hero’s journey is all about a hero that in which he encounters magic, monsters and difficult obstacles in order to achieve his mission or dream. In the book The Giver. Jonas Is born with a special gift that no one knows about but the Giver. He is very different from the society he lives in. He starts going through different things in life like feelings, which no one else has felt it. He wants to express how he feels to people but he can’t because no one else has felt anything like what he’s feeling.

Jonas goes through the most unexpected tasks that on other person could’ve imagined. He starts feeling pain, love, joy, happiness, and violence. He stays strong and keeps going at his task. He experiences very harsh images and pain. He starts having visions of what war is and what peace is too.

Jonas encounters images of prisoners escape and he starts thinking what would happen if he ran away with the memories. The giver told Jonas a story about what had happened in the past with the thought to be receiver. Readers doubt that Jonas will not be strong enough to do what he is going to have to do. He sees how people are released and it really brings him pain and sadness followed by anger. He doesn’t like what he has to go through so he starts planning out what he’s going to do with his little brother Gabe.

Now knowing the pain that the community commits, he releases memories to Gabe and the whole community. He decides to run away with Gabe along his side to save him. He feels guilt about holding everything back, which a hero also has to go through, just so that everyone does not experience any emotional feelings or pain.

Jonas’s acts in this book give him the courage and strength of what a hero is. His intelligence allows him to know what to expect when he runs away. Even fear grows inside of him but that’s what makes a hero a hero. His journey consisted of pain, love and everything that made him strong, just to save one person.

Dulce Ruiz Final Exam Eassy

The hero's journey is based on a hero that goes through tragic, happiness, sadness, and pain. They face fear and still go through it without giving up. They reach for there goals, and achieve there dreams.
In my perspective The Giver is a really good example for the heros journey. Jonas in this case was part of the heros journey. Jona was born with different colored eyes, he was unique young boy because he experiencd unusal things from everyone else. He was afraid of not being able to get a task because he does not know what he belongs in.
When Jonas starts to feel unusal feelings he trys to let his parents know about it, but they really don't seem to care. Once he gets a sign as a reciever of memory he starts going into images he's never been through in his life, pain, love, happiness, and violence.
The end of his journey could be represented in two ways. The reason for this is because you don't really know if he dies at the end. You don't know if the images he see of the houses and christmas lights are rally there or if it's just a memory, an image he recieved.
This heros journey was well represented. It had everything a hero would actually go through. In my perspective this ws one of the best books i've read and has all the parts in a heros journey.