Thursday, September 11, 2008

Fate

I believe that fate is a very large part of life, but not the only part that makes up our actions, free will takes its role too. I find that fate gives people certain opportunities and hints and clues that guide people along to what they were fated to do. However there are the times when fate triumphs undoubtedly. For instance, in Romeo and Juliet they were fated to die. They had many chances to live, if not together, than at least live. My life isn’t as dramatic as theirs were but I also have my share of fate. It’s mainly little things like I’ll learn something random and the next day it’ll be on a test, or my friends will be having a conversation but it. Fate can try to guide you in a certain direction but you ultimately decide what you will do, some people just don’t realize and so they follow fates plan. Also, after you make your independent choice that fate can rework the plan. Coincidences don’t exist. Life is like a short story by Edgar Allan Poe; that everything contributes to the overall idea.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Battle Royale

In Battle Royale, the narrator is battled by almost everyone. The white rich people are superior to him and constantly remind him of it. He is poor and has to do whatever he can for money. His fellow black people are also battling with him because they are all trying to succeed more than the other, even if that means sabotaging each other.
The scene with the prostitute is symbolic of the overall story because it represents how everyone wants America. The prostitute is America because she is described in red, white, and blue and she has an America flag tattooed on her belly. All the men watch her and eventually become uncontrollable. This also shows the white man’s control over the black me because the woman is sent by the white men. The white men sit and watch the black men fondling over her. It amuses them to know that they are in control. “Then I became aware of the clarinet playing and the big shots yelling at us. Some threatened us if we looked and others if we did not.”