Sunday, April 29, 2012

a loner,
kept everything bottled up,  
a piece of hell inside of me,


I've  smashed that bottle,


I wake up,
I'm still scared,
It's still a battle,


You need to tell someone.










speaker: Victim
audience: Victims
Message: You're not alone; I'm also going through the same. I'm still scared and alone, but I've made improvement. Tell someone!

The blackout part says 'bottle'

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Chapter 18

David, Petra, and Rosalind finally arrive at Zealand, and as they do so, their minds are engrossed in the stunningly different, modern technology in the Big City. On their arrival, they are registered into an opulent 5-star hotel featuring arcades, fancy buffets, spas, and  much more beyond their expectations. The new telepaths were also introduced to other members of the Sealand community and were able to use their telepathic powers freely. They finally felt that they had found a place where they could be comfortable and developed a sense of belonging and family. But there was one thing that the new telepaths hadn’t even imagined; a scheme behind all the pretty wrapping paper.

The luxurious and interesting features were decoys set out to preoccupy David and Rosalind, and were working very effectively. While David and Rosalind were engrossed in leisure, Ashley, the Sealand woman, took Petra into a clandestine lab where she, along with other accomplices, tested Petra’s DNA; afterwards, Petra’s memory was be erased. This occurred simultaneously until Petra’s mysterious disappearances became obvious to David and Rosalind. Sensing that something was wrong, they tried to extract information from Petra, but she couldn’t remember anything. One day, David and Rosalind wander down the halls of a new floor which they find by coincidence. The hall then leads them to the secret lab where they eavesdrop on Ashley’s plan, which remains a puzzle throughout the chapter, when all of a sudden, they are caught spying on the capitol.

 Fortunately, the man who had discovered them was Dnat, a kind and compassionate person who believed in the importance of multiple prospects. David and Rosalind learn that Dnat has different values and beliefs from Ashley although he is her right arm. He tells them about conservatism, and lack of free thought, and how the people who were not telepaths were looked down upon, even as to be treated inferior in the society of Sealand. Soon, the telepaths realize that Sealand wasn't a society of free thought as they had expected. As he explains, he also mentions a ludicrous logo called “No telepathy, No service.” David and Rosalind realize ironically, that Sea Land also had a “true image” which was exactly what they were trying to escape from.

Dnat quickly helps them escape from the hotel with a series of kerfuffles and complicated codes, he then guides them to his house basement, where they soon found themselves spewing ideas for a new, accepting, and diverse society. With the help of many other collaborators and Petra’s strong telepathic skills, Dnat, Rosalind, and David succeed in planting a new vision in peoples’ minds and they rebel against Ashley, the capitol. The capitol is easily taken down with the aid of the vast majority of the population. Dnat becomes voted as the next successor and rules the country effectively with the ideas of diversity and importance of free thought. The belief of one true image is abolished and many people from different regions came to Sealand to enjoy freedom. Later, David returns to Waknuk to take his grateful friend Michael, and Rachel. A few year later, David and Rosalind marry and have children that have very weak telepathy, which they don’t mind at all.
Motif : Reality Vs. Appearance



Friday, April 13, 2012

Sophie Wender

            
       Although Sophie is very young, she is compassionate, adventurous, and strong both physically and mentally. When David asks Sophie whether she is in love with the spider-man, Sophie replies, “Oh, don’t call him that- please- we can’t any of us help being what we are. His name’s Gordon.(pg167)” Sophie’s answer shows compassion inside of her. Because she had also been mutated, Sophie understands what it is like to be isolated from society and lonely. Sophie also falls in love with the spider man, despite his unattractive long legs and arms. Sophie’s adventurous characteristics are revealed when she first meets David. Being a mutated child, Sophie never had the chance to mingle or socialize amongst other kids. Yet when she sees David sliding off of rocks, she immediately starts a conversation and inquires whether it is fun. Sophie also risks herself of being found out by helping David in his fight with Allan. After hitting Allan with a great stone, Sophie says “I hit him, do you think he’s dead?” quite proudly. Another great character trait of Sophie is her strength, which is not only physical but also mental. Sophie was burdened with a great deal of things since being born. Because she was mutated, Sophie grew up without friends and always had to be prepared for accidents that could lead to her exile. Sophie also grew up trying to make things easier for everyone because she knew that her mutated foot had caused her parents trouble. David suggested taking off her shoes, Sophie empathetically refused by saying, “No! No, I mustn’t.(pg12)” Sophie was a girl with a lot to deal with, yet she maintained a happy go lucky disposition during her stay in Waknuk.