Tuesday, 29 November 2011

'Pose for a Picture- SMILE' 'Tinie Tempah

I have out a few photos together,
They might cheer you up if you are under the weather,
Just click on the link I have posted here,
There are photos of everybody... have some fear


:)




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A helping hand for your Poetry to expand :)

If you'd like to write a rhyme,
its very easy just take your time,
I've added a widget along the side,
Its there to help if you need a guide.


:)

Monday, 28 November 2011

A Blog for fun! :)

Monday is back with a bang,
Rehearsals are on for the the hole gang,
With the musical only a week away,
Stress is  around every day.


Young Scientist is also keeping me busy,
So much on, I am getting dizzy,
So much to do and so little time, 
But as Cyrus would say, Its about the Climb


Looking forward to this week with happiness and glee,
Christmas will be here in no time. Just wait and see.
TY Kris Kindle, Who will I get?
Thank God Its only a fiver because I am in debt

Sunday, 27 November 2011

To the States with no Mates

Here is my Christmas Essay,
Its on a book not a play,
I could not write it in a rhyme,
Or else it wouldn't be in on time.



'Brooklyn' by Colm Toibin

In the novel, 'Brooklyn' by Colm Toibin (Winner of Costa prize) there are many characters which struck me. The book is rich in features such as style, themes, plots, characters and cultural context. These charcters include the mother, the sister Rose, the boyfriend Tony, the landlady and of course the main character Eilis.

The novel in centred around Eilis' flee and lack of desire for this flee to America. I watched Eilis' character develop from a 'small-town girl', a home-bird, simply a girl who couldn't live without her constant dependance on her family to a lady hitting Brooklyn with a – wind, that becomes a storm. Eilis becomes an independant, headstrong and confident woman compared to the girl who  “ had always presumed that she would live in the town all her life, as her mother had done, knowing everyone, having the same friends and neighbors, the same routines in the same streets,” Toibin writes. “She had expected that she would find a job in the town, and then marry someone and give up the job and have children. Now, she felt that she was being singled out for something for which she was not in any way prepared.” It is clear that Toibin wants us to show us that a place can change a person.

Eilis also changes from an innocent and vulnerable character to showing her true colours. She marries an Italian in New York but doesn't tell anybody. We gradually realise that she is not as innocent as she was when living in her small home town. She goes home to Enniscorthy when tragedy hits her family. Eilis meets local boy called Jim, begins to fall in love with him and soon enough the memory of her husband seems to be a blurred dream, it is very clear that she does not have extremely strong feelings for him. Eilis is left in predicament that only she can decide what to do. Eilis's character developed a lot throughout the book. She is an extremely complex xharacter and she was effected by a change of place and a change of people.

The plot in the novel at the begining is about Eilis's change from a small country town to a big city all on her own. It about the huge changes in her surroundings, her relationships and her day-to-day life. We see her realtionship with her sister Rose and her mother take a step back. We don't here much from the except the few letters. Instead her landlady, her coworkers, her room mates and her boyfriend Tony take charge. It is hard to imagine a young girl moving from a job in the local show on Sundays to a huge Department store that is facing the introduction of different coloured skin tights. It is very clear to me that Brooklyn is way ahead of Enniscorthy.
When in New York Eilis is also faced by the huge shock of the death of her older sister. Because Eilis's father died when they were young, Rose looked after Eilis when she was growing up. The tragedy of Rose's sudden death shocks Eilis to the core and turns her world upside down. Eilis leaves Brooklyn to go home and when she arrives we are questioned. Will Eilis ever return to Tony? Or will she leave the life she always expected in her home town? I was intrigues by the suspense that left me wondering what would happen but it didn't take too long to uncover what was going to happen. The plot was extremely interesting as it was relevant to the period in time but similarly it wasn't all about history which I liked.

The world of the text is extremely interesting as it is relevant to my ancestprs and to so many other people's. My great grandparents met eachother while trying to find work in America in the 1900s. I am not a huge fan of history books but this was dufferent. The main point of the book was not history. I got a taste of life in the 1950s but it wasn't the only thing in the book. It really appealed to me the rfact that communication was so underdeveloped. Today it is so easy to contact a person but in that time it was expensive, long and a lot of effort just to send a person a letter. I was also intrigued and amazed at the huge ordeal when the department store began to sell dark skin-toned tights. This was a big deal for the time and it was interestig to see people's reactions to this.

The style of Colm Toibin was may favourite thing about this read. The story came from a third person and so we got everybody's thoughts and feelings on everythiong that happened. I understood everybody's feelings but simultaneously there was still an element of mystery in the novel. From reading the previous paragraphs I am sure you have noticed that contrast is the biggest and most effective tachnique used by Toibon. The contrast in Jim and Tony, the contrast in Enniscorthy and Brooklyn and the contrast between the character of Eilis at the beginning, middle and end of the novel. The contrast clearly shows how much things have changed in the novel.

Characterisation and imagery are also strong themes in the novel. The characters all have their own unique personality and lives and Toibin does an outstanding job achieveing this. While reading the book I was pulled into the characters' traits and lives. Imagery is an excellent, common but excellent technique in any novel. At key moments in the novel imagery is used to make the momnet seem more realistic to the reader. This definitely happened to me. I became enchanted by the scenes. Toibin appealed to all of the senses to do so.

There are many themes in this novel such as love, emmigration and death. The theme that appealed to me most was emmigration. This stood out the most for me as it is a theme that I have not noticed in any other book that I have read. I usually do not like books about history but the fact that it was so realistic. The theme showed how emmigration affected a typical family. The family is not a particularly poor, rich or unusaul family which makes the theme so special. We see how a young dependant girl has to move out and step into the big bad world. It is anadventure for the character and the reader.

Overall I really loved tis book. It was so rich in style, characters, themes, plots and cultural context. I would definitely recommend the novel 'Brooklyn' by Colm Toibin because of all of its fanatastic features.

A Day With Logan

Loagn came to take some pics, 
Shanen and I showed him the tricks,
We introduced him to the school,
He honestly thought it was really cool.

He loved the teachers most of all,
And how the school wasn't to small,
And our relationship with our teachers,
He was also impressed by all the features.

We kept on bumping in to all the staff,
We even had a really good laugh,
Then we had a cup of tea,
It was the best, Shanen will agree.

I will always remember our day walking around,
And of course that Logan is really sound,
Best day in TY so far,
No I am off, Au Revoir.

Saturday, 26 November 2011

Bake Sale, We didn't fail!

Class Eriu held a bake sale, 
So now I will tell you the tale,
It was a great day for all,
All the stands were in the hall.


The bake sale was for a business we set up,
And we made the most money - yup
We all brought in so much food,
Chocolate puts students in a good mood.


Thanks to all who bought some stuff,
And I apologize if there wasn't enough. 
We will let you know when the product is done,
I hope your weekend is very fun! 

Geography Cake - I love to bake

http://www.mycolombianrecipes.com/coconut-three-milks-cake-torta-de-tres-leches-con-coco


This my Geography cake,
Its really tasty and easy to make.

Neven Heaven

Last week I went off to the kitchen,
I was so nervous - I was almost itchin',
Neven Maguire is a brilliant cook,
He even has lots of books.

I've cooked so much - You wouldn't believe,
I never thought I could even achieve.
I cooked as much as any other staff,
And everybody was up for a laugh.

We listened to Music and always joked,
I was always scared if a customer choked.
I made mushroom popcorn and meringues with beetroot,
I made so many meals with the coolest fruit.

I always wore my chef whites,
I didn't even mind working the nights,
Definitely the best week of my life, 
And only one little cut with the tip of a knife.

Words can't describe the week I had, 
So ask me questions I'd be glad,
Wish I was there right this minute,
If I were you its a CV I'd submit.

Music of all kinds in Rathmines

So we went to see an opera,
A big day for all, a day to bring a camera,
The singers weren't as good as me,
My shower-head, singing glee.


It was a tad to long, 
But I loved to hear every song,
Comfortable were the seats,
We even brought popcorn and treats.

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Coca Cola- Eriu not Fodhla

Well now we are back with a bang,
And our Season greeting we just sang.
Connected Classrooms are in for a treat,
Grab some popcorn and take a seat.


Holidays are coming in Celbridge town,
Wherever you look you won't see a frown.
Christmas shopping has begun,
And the snow will surely be more than fun.

Sunday, 13 November 2011

Night Before Work Experience

Tonight we are filled with nerves and jitter,
Its like the first time that I joined twitter,
There are lots of butterflies in my tummy, 
What if I embaress myself and it ain't funny?


What if they hate me?
Joke... I am a woolie,
What if i mess up?
Will they think I am a pup?


Slan my fair TYs,
See you in a week, 
I really hope your week will not be bleak

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Friday, 4 November 2011

English Assignment: JATP - The Production

Oh Ms Brogan, 
For you my heart is broken,
Because of you,
poetry I cannot do 


Juno and the Paycock : The Production

As we set off to see the much anticipated production of Juno and the Paycock, I wondered would it compare to the play we read in class. I was hoping it would as I found it difficult to imagine the setting, the tones and the moods of the play from reading in class.
Well the productiom most definitely did beat reading the book. The acting, the delivery of the lines, the set and the themes and issues raised impressed me very much.
The acting in the play was by far the aspect of the production that I was most impressed with. I felt that the actors Joxer, Mary and Johnny shone the most. From their perfected accents to their strong and powerful delivery of lines, in my opinion they stole the attention. Joxer's gestures matched his lines perfectly. Usually he performed as a drunken man and so his slurred words and messy gestures clearly displayed his lack of seriousness and focus on life. The character Mary was a total contrast to the character of Joxer. Althoug they rarely performed on stage togeteher, the contrast in their characters highlighted their traits. Joxer's scruffed clothes and appearance was highlighted by Mary's neat, polished demeanor. In my opinion, Johnny was not a very important character while reading the play but his powerful presence on stage definitely made a huge difference to the play. Although he did not say as much as other characters but his reactions and gestures made his part extremely important. Although I enjoyed all the character's performances and I commend the choices mad to choose these characters, the characters of Joxer, mary and Johnny were my favourite. Their characterisations made the play a success in my eyes.
The set in the production did what it was supposed to do and so much more. It appealed to my visual senses. The dull colours, the old and unmatching furniture conveyed the financal state of the Boyle family. The stairs behind the set and doors made the set seem more realistic. Although everybody was aware that the living room and kitchen was the centre of the soryline, the other rooms made it seem so much more realistic. The set did not only appeal to the viual senses as a typical set would. What surprised the audience and I was the use of smells to appeal to our other senses too. When Mrs Boyle (Juno) was cooking saussages the familiar smell was strong throughout the whole theatre, reminding the audience of traditions in Ireland that have and will never change. The lighting on the stage was not particularly strong because the director aims to display the sadness and strain in the country. Overall the set really appealed to me and contributed so much to the production.
In my opinion the vision of Sean O'Casey was to show people the condition and way of Ireland at the time. The issues of war and economic strain are those that stood out for me most predominantly. The theme of war is portrayed the most through the character of Johnny. His distress and emotional pain shows the effect that the war is having on so many young men and families. The sounds that are played from the streets shows the constant and ongoing war. The death of Mrs tancred's son and the death of Johnny at the end of the play shows that the war is ruining and tearing families apart. This is seen in the Boyle Fmaily. The economic strain in the world of the text is shown by the way the Boyle family work on a day-to-day basis. The fact that their clothes are old and scruffy, their neighbours are begging them for their money back and Juno is too scared to face the shopkeeper herself because she has gotten so much stuff'on tick' shows that their situation is becoming worse by the day.
Overall I thoroughly enjoyed the play, especially because of the characters, the set and the way that the world of the text was portrayed. On a final note, I would most definitely conclude that the production of 'Juno and the Paycock', in my opinion, outshone the book by far.