Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Comparative Essay

Is This Reality?

As more and more changes take place in today’s society due to the modernizations and all kinds of innovations, I believe that society should take some time to recollect and evaluate the kind of changes these new technologies has brought upon our lives. In my own time, I have come to my own opinions and realizations after having read and discussed the novel, Fahrenheit 451, I have noticed a number of remarkable similarities about the way modernizations such as technology and media has affected society in Montag’s world and in our own.

One of the first similarities I noticed was the parlor TV walls, Millie cherished so much. It sparked my attention when I realized how familiar this sounded. It reminded me of the gigantic movie screens in our movie theatres, the huge plasma TV screens in some of our homes and the projected screens for our television and computers for some. In some cases, these large screens are there for minimal use only but what about those people who skip meals to go watch an ‘important’ game? Or those kids who end up forgetting all about their homework because of some ‘interesting’ cartoon television show?

In close connection with the first similarity, I noticed how close our society was getting a bit like the society we see in Fahrenheit 451: materialistic and detached from society. Although I’m happy to note that reality’s society isn’t as apathetic as those in Montag’s, I have a disturbing inkling some people in society are getting to that point. What about those broken relationships between couples because of a boyfriend’s video game addiction? Or those cases wherein teenagers have more internet friends than friends in their neighborhood and school.

Clearly, society needs a serious rain check to prevent some drastic consequences to humankind. To prevent an apathetic and ill-minded people to dominate a large portion of society would be the doom of our future if we do not act now. So I’m hoping everyone knows the value of things, because if they overlook the value of the important people in their lives,and those rare moments everyone should get to have and instead value the technology they own then what would life mean then and where would the human race be?



Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Narrative Paragraph

Party Scene: Cause a scene.

At some point in a teenager’s life, there would come a time when they would feel a certain sense of loneliness and a want to belong and be accepted. And this occurrence usually results in a myriad of consequences but most importantly a learning experience. One such event happened to me during my second year in high school when I had this really major fight with my elder sister. At that time, I believed my family sided with my sister and decided to alienate away from them. Something I consider as stupid and childish now was something I considered as something really smart then so I kept telling myself to ally myself with my friends to prevent our relationship to sour like the one I had with my sister. So this one time, I went for a night out with my classmates. We had dinner at a pizza parlor down in IT Park at around 8 in the evening and enjoyed our meal while talking. Eventually some of my friends ended up getting bored and asked us if we wanted to move around so we walked around IT Park and met up with more friends who planned to go to someone’s house to party. During our stay in the house, we were encouraged to drink alcohol and so I eventually ended up feeling woozy. Luckily, I was still in the right state of mind to call my dad to pick me up before I ended up getting drunk. At the end of the night, I realized how stupid my actions were and how irresponsibly I dealt with myself just for the want to please my friends and the desire to get away from my problems.