Saturday, May 19, 2012
30. Reflection Paragraph on sources
The sources i used helped me alot because it was pretty easy to find the information i needed, also since i had it written down, whenever needed, I was able to go back to the sources to use again if neccessary. The most useful, yet bias, were the source that I used for the reviews. Those were bias because the reviews were all opinion nated but it was reviews so they were as I expected them to be. The most trustworthy was the one sbout censorship on wikipedia because as i went to multiple websites, i can tell they all had about the same near definition.
29. Works Cited
(ASCII text). "Constitution of the Bill of Rights United States" May 19, 2012. http://www.ratical.org/co-globalize/BillOfRights.html>
Bing images. May 19, 2012. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=drugs&form=HPDTLB#x0y3813
Bing images. May 19, 2012. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=drugs&form=HPDTLB#x0y3813
Common Sense Media. "Go Ask Alice". May 19, 2012. http://www.commonsensemedia.org/book-reviews/go-ask-alice
Marshall University. Banned book Week. 19 May 2012. http://www.marshall.edu/library/bannedbooks/books/goaskalice.asp
Wikipedia. "Censorship". May 19, 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship>
Marshall University. Banned book Week. 19 May 2012. http://www.marshall.edu/library/bannedbooks/books/goaskalice.asp
Wikipedia. "Censorship". May 19, 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship>
28. Reflection on Findings and Process
My research did not surprise me at all. Especially about the reasons about why the book should and should not be banned. The most interesting thing i did discovered in my research though was about the reviewa. Some people feel as though this book Go Ask Alice should be read starting at age 12 - thats my brother age and i can't even think about him readin a book as descriptive as this. Although i can understand that persons viewpoint for reading this book so early since its the beginning of the teenage years, i think probably as a freshma, that teenagers should be allow to read Go Ask Alice.
It was pretty easy to reflect on my research since I was able to compare my thoughts to other readers and information about Go Ask Alice. I enjoy parts of the book about how she had kept trying to motivate herself about staying off drugs and to also have a few good friends, but the things i did not like in the book was how she always use to down her family or the actual good friends she had. I understand that it might have been the caused from the drugs, but in my opinion, Alice did have a good life but she was always pulled back into the drugs when ever she wanted the attention from certain people. If I had to do this project differently. I would have tried to pace myself to read the book at a certain pace since it was so short to read.
It was pretty easy to reflect on my research since I was able to compare my thoughts to other readers and information about Go Ask Alice. I enjoy parts of the book about how she had kept trying to motivate herself about staying off drugs and to also have a few good friends, but the things i did not like in the book was how she always use to down her family or the actual good friends she had. I understand that it might have been the caused from the drugs, but in my opinion, Alice did have a good life but she was always pulled back into the drugs when ever she wanted the attention from certain people. If I had to do this project differently. I would have tried to pace myself to read the book at a certain pace since it was so short to read.
27. Finding Paragraph 3
Thwe last question I had asked myself were if Alice was ever going to get off the drugs and will she ever go back home from running away the first time. Well, my questions have been answered. Alice does not ewnd up gettin off drugs completly, but with the help of her parents, she is taking it step by step, and with that, i have jus said her parenst are helping her meaning yes, Alice had made it back home from being a runaway.
"After school today we had group therapy in the Youth Center dayroom. It was very interesting listening to the kids. I was dying to ask how all the kids had felt when they first came here, but i didn't dare open my mouth." Page 160
"Oh, glorious, marvelous, wonderful, inmcredible, fantastic day! Day with birds and singing and sunshine and flowers! I can't tell you how happy I am. I'm getting out of here! I'm going HOME! All the papers will be signed today and Dad and Mom will come get me tommorow. Oh, lifetime away tommorow. I feel like screaming with joy but that would probably make them come and lock me up again. -" Page 166
"After school today we had group therapy in the Youth Center dayroom. It was very interesting listening to the kids. I was dying to ask how all the kids had felt when they first came here, but i didn't dare open my mouth." Page 160
"Oh, glorious, marvelous, wonderful, inmcredible, fantastic day! Day with birds and singing and sunshine and flowers! I can't tell you how happy I am. I'm getting out of here! I'm going HOME! All the papers will be signed today and Dad and Mom will come get me tommorow. Oh, lifetime away tommorow. I feel like screaming with joy but that would probably make them come and lock me up again. -" Page 166
26. Finding Paragraph 2
Another question I had asked myself in the beginning of the book was why Alice had stopped hanging out with Beth, and just stared hanging out with Chris so much? Well, as I read more, I saw that Beth had went to a summer camp so that left Alice all alone for the summer since she didnt have many friends in her new town, but then when she met Chris, she got a new best friend.
"Today i received the ghastly news that Beth is going to have to go to summer camp for six weeks. Her folks are going to Europe so they've made arrangments for her at an all-Jewish camp. I am heartbroken and so is she. We've both talked to our parents, but we might as well be talking to the wind. They dont hear us, they dont even listen to us." Page 22
"It is over! At noon Beth is leaving. Last night we said our goodbyes and we both cried and clung to each other like frightened children. Beth is as alone as I sm." Page 24
"Today i received the ghastly news that Beth is going to have to go to summer camp for six weeks. Her folks are going to Europe so they've made arrangments for her at an all-Jewish camp. I am heartbroken and so is she. We've both talked to our parents, but we might as well be talking to the wind. They dont hear us, they dont even listen to us." Page 22
"It is over! At noon Beth is leaving. Last night we said our goodbyes and we both cried and clung to each other like frightened children. Beth is as alone as I sm." Page 24
25. Finding Paragraph 1
I find out that Alice has ran away to Oregon knowing she doesnt like to be away from her family is because she has ran away with her best friend, Chris. She and Chris thinks that this is the answer for them to run away from evryone and also a crime Alice is afraid to speak up to the police for, and to be clean from drugs.
"Chris and I sat around all day thinking things over. She's been using drugs for over a year and i've been on since July 10 to be exact. We've decided it would be impossible to change while we're here so we're going to cut out and go to San Francisco. And i've simply got to turn Richie in to the police. -" Page 55
"It's very sad sneaking off in the middle of the night, but Chris and I couldnt think of no other way." Page 56
"Chris and I sat around all day thinking things over. She's been using drugs for over a year and i've been on since July 10 to be exact. We've decided it would be impossible to change while we're here so we're going to cut out and go to San Francisco. And i've simply got to turn Richie in to the police. -" Page 55
"It's very sad sneaking off in the middle of the night, but Chris and I couldnt think of no other way." Page 56
22. Quote, Caption, Citation
"- But I think when a person gets older she should be able to discuss her problems and thoughts with other people, instead of just with another part of herself as you have been to me." Page 183-184
This quote is discussing how she realizes that by writing in her diary everyday does not help her. she is realizing that she needs a real friend to discuss her problems, thoughts, and feelings to. With the diary, she calls it her friend as though it is just a book, an object. Fianlly seeing in the end how a book cannot help her with any of her thoughts she may be confuse about, she decides that it is time for her to be without the attention of a diary.
This quote is discussing how she realizes that by writing in her diary everyday does not help her. she is realizing that she needs a real friend to discuss her problems, thoughts, and feelings to. With the diary, she calls it her friend as though it is just a book, an object. Fianlly seeing in the end how a book cannot help her with any of her thoughts she may be confuse about, she decides that it is time for her to be without the attention of a diary.
21. Groups that have banned the book and Citation
Marashall University and Hanahan Middle School in Berkeley County (SC)
Marshall University and Hanahan Middle School in Berkeley County has banned the book Go Ask Alice because of the explicit language, the usage of drugs, and the contents and discussion about sexual behavior.
Marshall University. Banned book Week. 19 May 2012. <http://www.marshall.edu/library/bannedbooks/books/goaskalice.asp>
Marshall University and Hanahan Middle School in Berkeley County has banned the book Go Ask Alice because of the explicit language, the usage of drugs, and the contents and discussion about sexual behavior.
Marshall University. Banned book Week. 19 May 2012. <http://www.marshall.edu/library/bannedbooks/books/goaskalice.asp>
20. Message Passage 2, Explanation, and Citation
"- I used to think I would get another diary after you are filled, or even that I would keep a diary or journal through my whole life. But now I don't really think i will. Diaries are great when you're young. In fact, you saved my sanity a hundred, thousand, million times. But i think when a person gets older she should be able to discuss her problems and thoughts with other people, instead of just with another part of herself as you have been to me. Don't you agree? I hope so, for you are my dearest friend and I shall thank you always for sharing my tears and heartaches and my struggels and strifes, and my joys and happinesses. It's all been good in its own special way, I guess.
See ya." Page 183-184
This passage is a great example of why the book Go Ask Alice should not be banned, because in this paragraph, she is basically explaining to herself about how she no longer needs a diary. She no longer needs a diary because she realizes that everyone should have that one person where they can discuss everything with. Whether its a parent, friend, or sibling, it should be someone you really value, love, and trust to stir you in the right direction with good advice, instead of trying to come up with all the answers by yourself for yourself.
See ya." Page 183-184
This passage is a great example of why the book Go Ask Alice should not be banned, because in this paragraph, she is basically explaining to herself about how she no longer needs a diary. She no longer needs a diary because she realizes that everyone should have that one person where they can discuss everything with. Whether its a parent, friend, or sibling, it should be someone you really value, love, and trust to stir you in the right direction with good advice, instead of trying to come up with all the answers by yourself for yourself.
19. Message Passage 1, Explanation, and Citation
"I looked at the sky this morning and realized that summer is almost gone which really made me sad because it doesnt seem as thought its been here at all. Oh, i don't want it to be old. I have this very silly fear, dear friend, that one day I'll be old, without ever having really been young. I wonder if it could happen that quickly or if i've ruined my life already. Do you think life can get by you without you ever seeing it? Cripes, it gives me chills just thinking about it." Page 176
This quote tells the readers that even after all she has occured during this one summer in the book, she has not given up and is still trying to d better. This far in the book, she has tolsd her parents and no longer worrying about what her so call friends or boyfriend is thinking about her because of not doing drughs anymore. This paragraph should reconsider the minds of teachers, librainians, and parents about being banned because it teaches the teens that although they may have gotten strated on something, with a littler help they can be stopped; do not worry about what people think about you. If someone does not want to be your friend or boyfriend because your not willing to do drugs or sex with them and you know its wrong, then that person does not really love you, care for you, or isnt even a real friend to you.
This quote tells the readers that even after all she has occured during this one summer in the book, she has not given up and is still trying to d better. This far in the book, she has tolsd her parents and no longer worrying about what her so call friends or boyfriend is thinking about her because of not doing drughs anymore. This paragraph should reconsider the minds of teachers, librainians, and parents about being banned because it teaches the teens that although they may have gotten strated on something, with a littler help they can be stopped; do not worry about what people think about you. If someone does not want to be your friend or boyfriend because your not willing to do drugs or sex with them and you know its wrong, then that person does not really love you, care for you, or isnt even a real friend to you.
5) Preliminary Links and Descriptions
<http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=go+ask+alice&hl>
This website tells me about how in Go Ask Alice, Alice is an young teenagae girl who soon isnt innocent as she enters into the life of drugs. As she begins to hang with people who she "thought" were friends, they introduce her into the streets as she becomes a runaway leaving home.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_Ask_Alice>
From this website, I've received information about how in Go Ask Alice, a teenage girl lives a great life with a great family and friends. When her professor of a dad gets a job and has to transfer to a new job across town, Alice's life soon goes downhill.
<http://www.amazon.com/Go-Ask-Alice-Anonymous/dp/1416914633>
In this website, it tells me about how in Go Ask Alice, 15 year old Alice goes to a party with some kids she labels as the "cool kids". While at the party, she drinks a soft drink with drugs in it which leads up to the lost of her innocence.
<http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/46799.Go_Ask_Alice>
From this website, i've read informatyion about Go Ask Alice about how a girl goes to a dangerous party and encounters with drugs. soon being addicted to the drugs tat she were given to try at this party, she takes her great life of family, all spiraling downwards.
This website tells me about how in Go Ask Alice, Alice is an young teenagae girl who soon isnt innocent as she enters into the life of drugs. As she begins to hang with people who she "thought" were friends, they introduce her into the streets as she becomes a runaway leaving home.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_Ask_Alice>
From this website, I've received information about how in Go Ask Alice, a teenage girl lives a great life with a great family and friends. When her professor of a dad gets a job and has to transfer to a new job across town, Alice's life soon goes downhill.
<http://www.amazon.com/Go-Ask-Alice-Anonymous/dp/1416914633>
In this website, it tells me about how in Go Ask Alice, 15 year old Alice goes to a party with some kids she labels as the "cool kids". While at the party, she drinks a soft drink with drugs in it which leads up to the lost of her innocence.
<http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/46799.Go_Ask_Alice>
From this website, i've read informatyion about Go Ask Alice about how a girl goes to a dangerous party and encounters with drugs. soon being addicted to the drugs tat she were given to try at this party, she takes her great life of family, all spiraling downwards.
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