Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Blog 3 for always running

In the novel, Always Running by Luis J Rodriguez shows the segregation that was present between the minorities and the white residents in Southern California during the time of the events that take place. First, the author describes the beach that most residents in the South San Gabriel Valley as one of the ditches with running water that is underneath a bridge. As the author goes into more detail he makes the conditions sound worse as he explains. The scenery described sounds more raunchy and the people shown as uncouth. After Luis describes the Gabancho beach or the white beach which was Huntington beach. While there one of the events that took place was a fight between the "surfers" and the "homeys" which actually turned out to be one-sided as the surfers were actually cops. Then, the cops instigated the conflict and then gave them cruel and unfair treatment.

Blog #2 Always running

In the novel Always Running by Luis J. Rodriguez shows the brotherly love that Luis has for his older brother Rano by showing the readers how Luis got beaten trying to defend his brother's title when it was tarnished by two street ruffians Eddie and Ricky. Before doing this Luis still looked up to his brother, he still idolized him and uses him as a role model or in this case an unreachable goal. This could be seen as Luis takes the gang life as it gives him the tough guy appearance and power that Rano used to have in their neighborhood when they were younger. But Rano has little to no knowledge that his choices and past behavior have affected Luis in the way that he is Luis's greatest influence in his behavior and certain actions. The novel shows that Rano is oblivious towards this fact when he told Luis that "They aint worth it.".

Monday, September 19, 2016

Entry 1 for Always Running

In the novel Always Running by Luis J. Rodriguez tells the life of young Luis and the hardships that he faced when he was growing up in Los Angeles. The novel is called always running because the author has nowhere to go, nor does he have a place where he feels like he fits in thus he is always running, running to a place where he can stay and be himself. In the beginning of the story, the author implies that he is having relationship trouble with his father, as he calls his mother, mama, while he calls his dad father, a more distant and cold name. We can relate this to the cover of the book where is shows gang-related images and quotes. Coming from the Television show Beyond Scared Straight one of the mothers notes that the gang is a replacement for her child's father and that kids join gangs because they fill a hole that was not filled by one's family. So once we relate that here we can see Luis participates in gang-related activities because he is missing his father and most importantly a family.

Monday, September 5, 2016

Entry 2/5 The Great Gatsby
In the novel The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald sports a very important quote in the very beginning of the novel. The quote state "Whenever you feel like criticising anyone.... just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had." This is important as it can relate to our everyday lives. Everyday we judge someone without thinking about or considering the advantages that we could have over them, and as we forget these advantages our mind goes off on how lazy a person is because all they do is sleep, or how stupid someone is because they were unable to finish college or because they failed a test. Although the person that said this is the father of the narrator, who we can tell is quite wealthy, so we can assume that his father is talking about living style or how much money someone has in their pockets. The father is saying this to his son so he can grow and learn to be humble, and not let him have the mind set of "money makes a person".