Monday, January 23, 2017
Great book
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Strong/Tough
Problem
Strength is Not Earned, but Learned
The thing that most impressed me about Jordin, and most showed his strength of character was how he apologized to everyone he had affected with his drinking, starting as soon as he left rehab.
To take on a process like that, considering the sheer number of people he had partied with, and subsequently alienated, was nothing short of brave. And it took him two years. That is a long time. To have all of that guilt waying on you, to continue to do it, search out people and apologize for two whole years, is nothing short of amazing. I'm 100% sure nothing but sheer will and determination got him through that.
His strength in body was apparent throughout the entire book, but his strength in mind and conviction revealed in the last sevtion of the book is truly overwhelming. After an entire book about hockey with terms I didn't understand and violence that I did; with motives I didn't understand and vices that I did, I was suddenly given this vulnerable ending that I could understand from such a personal and emotional level that it burned.
Jordin Tootoo doesn't have to prove anything to anyone. But one day soon, I hope to have as much courage as him.
Kelly's Metaphors
When Jordin's drinking gets him to an epic level of uncontrollable douchery, his girlfriend and popular mucisian Kelly Pickler dumps him.
Now when I say "epic level of uncontrollable douchery", I mean really epic. He drank so much that whenever he had time to see her he was at 1/3 pickled. He slept around because one woman in his state of complete mental breakdown just wasn't enough to fill the void. He sunk so low in both common sense and common decency it was absolutely horrible for both Jordin and Kelly. She broke up with him and wrote a very boppy song with very pointed lyrics and a video where a man who looks like Jordin gets hit by a bus.
Though it is quite comical, to watch the video, I think maybe Kelly was getting at something other than silly revenge for how he treated her. Sure she must have wanted hin run over by a bus...but did the actual bus in the video, combined with her lyrics of certainty mean something more?
Did she perhaps mean that Jordin's lifestyle would one day run him over just like the bus in the video? Was she trying to say something about Jordin's conscience or even his health? I suppose it doesn't really matter, as now he's turned his life around, but the video, if you ever get a chance to watch it, is good for a laugh.
Once a Happy Dream, Now a Painful Memory
With everything in Jordin's life looking up, and the suddenness of Terence's suicide, I thought the book was on it's way to the end.
I thought Terence's death would be enough for Jordin to spiral so far into darkness that he had to wake up or die. But I was wrong. As I read a little bit further, I realized it was only a stepping stone to Jordin's decent.
Jordin didn't feel the pain of suddenly losing his brother. He went numb. Pain would've made him reevaluate. Pain would've shocked him into thinking that maybe, just maybe it was booze that killed his brother and that he should stop.
But he went numb. He just felt lost so heart-breakingly lost that he drank more to numb the pain. His partying got more intense and so did his drinking. I thought Terence's words in his note would've made Jordin want to honour him and clean up enough to play to his fullest potential. They didn't. I thought maybe, just maybe, Terence's memory at least could pull Jordin out of his dangerous spiral downward. But that memory made him drink more. All he wanted was to forget. Forget the numb, forget his brother's expectations, forget that he might fail Terence again after he ha failed him so terribly the first time.
Jordin didn't want to be a good hockey player or to go the distance, not even for Terence. He wanted to forget.
Friday, January 20, 2017
Characters
Thursday, January 19, 2017
Self-realization
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
The big fight
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Xavier the windigo killer
Where it started
Monday, January 16, 2017
Addiction "M"
Settings
Windigo Killers
Friday, January 13, 2017
The Comeback
Thursday, January 12, 2017
War Corruption
The Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden was a horrifying but interesting book. The main themes are, friendship, addiction, identity, war, and death. With all of these themes one would think the book would be crowded, boring and slow. However, it instead is a fast-paced and realistic telling of a Cree boy’s life before, during, and after World War 1. Part of the reason that makes this book a good read, is it’s success at weaving so many “heavy” topics together. Boyden uses each of the themes to enhance one another and does it in a way that makes sense but at the same time makes you think a lot deeper. This was true when it came to Elijah and Xavier's relationship, which was a bound between two seemingly similar men. They both have distinctive identities which continually get built upon throughout the book. Their reactions to war and death are very different and it is interesting to see how their bond is corrupted slowly. Elijah's acceptance/submission of the western culture has an enduring effect on him during the war. The war slowly corrupted both but it too Elijah first which only made it harder for Xavier. Just entering in the war decided their faith and there would be and was nothing they could do about it.
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
what if she was white?
Elijah has changed
War Changes People
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
What a great book!!
Some authors would not put swear words and bad language in a book. I think Theo said what he said in this book to scare the young reads from what he did when he was playing hockey Drinking, gambling, cheating, drug use, and thinking suicidal thoughts. If the author never kept the swear words and the language he used then the book may of had a different view on it because it would still be Theo's story but it would not be in his words. Some parts of the book where he talked about hockey sense and all the players and the teams he played for I just skimmed over because i lost interest reading those parts. I never played hockey or watched hockey so I don't know even the common players on the teams. So if i knew the players and wanted to know where he played and when those parts would of made more sense to me. I wish there would be a little more about him maybe another book about his life today because i really liked this book.
More Than a Shitty Ending
Not Just the Words
The verdict is...
In this novel "Just Another Indian" the main characters Bill Corrigan, and John Crawford face the judiciary many times because of crimes they have committed to innocent women. But what happens when a criminals gets a false conviction or lesser of a punishment than deserved? They just go back to doing The bad things they were arrested for in the first place. Murder of the 1st or 2nd degree both carry an automatic "life" sentence. instead john Crawford spent 1 month in prison for rape, he got out on bail. John later was sentenced to 10 years in prison for manslaughter. The big question here is. Was there justice for the families of the murdered aboriginal families? the answer is no. Their daughters/sisters/nieces/granddaughters got murdered due to racism. There is nothing the court can do to help fix that pain. There are aboriginal women missing everyday in Canada. This story is just one of many. The only way to bring justice to the families of murdered aboriginal women is to change our ways and make them feel equal to us and stop the racism and stigma that aboriginals have. No matter the persons, race, sex, age, intentions, everyone is loved by someone, everyone has a family. No-one deserves to go through what the woman and their families in this book went through. Lets stop aboriginal women in Canada from missing. Lets stop rapist and murderers before they get the chance to attack. Lets bring justice to the families who lost people due to racism. let's stop the racism.
Gun and bullets
It's All About Me
Monday, January 9, 2017
Anti-Climatic Endings and How To Prevent Them
Evolution of our characters
The Has Happened What Will I Do Now
Corrigan The Coward
Things Change While Away
Is it sexism or racism and how is it portrayed in just another indian?
Throughout the whole book there was extreme sexism and racism. However nobody really pays attention to it, it's always ignored or people focus on the outlook of racism more. Why Chapter 11 shows alot of how the police who are supposed to do everything in their power to protect, did very little. They were supposed to protect a young girl from being raped, but failed to do so. The reason for this was, because the police were more focused on the criminal running away then protecting young girls. It may be the police best interest to catch a bad guy, instead of letting young women know so the rapist runs, but it shouldn't be. In my opinion it's not right to not tell women (I feel like they didn't, because maybe they were sticking with society norms. Also going against the whole thing that "dark skin people should be treated different, because of their color" could bring up trouble.) Just because a priority is to just catch the guy and help everyone, doesn't mean you put people in danger. As a police man first you should warn the people of their community and serve and protect.
Reading that they wouldn't warn someone her life is in danger was heartbreaking... I know it would be different if they were white. White is just a color. It shouldn't define who you are or how you are treated. When it comes to the court and government system I believe that's what messes up alot of cases, and that's the reason for alot of unfinished cases also. (Just because of how people feel about colored skin in their work place. Making ruling change to suit and make them happy.) "You painted a naked woman because you enjoyed looking at her, put a mirror in her hand and you called the painting “Vanity,” thus morally condemning the woman whose nakedness you had depicted for you own pleasure."
All time low
Friday, January 6, 2017
Starting from Scratch?
~Braydon
The Possible Biggest Impact
resume of a sex-serial murderer
Don't Quit Before the Miracle
The Drugs and Booze Will Show The Way
The Pain of Partying and Drinking
Thursday, January 5, 2017
Just another indian overall thought
Just Because I Have a Dark Past Doesn't Mean my Future Isint Bright
However the most important thing I believe about Jordin is he is genuinely a good guy. He doesn't hold bitter resentment towards anyone that's done him wrong and he doesn't dwell on changing the past because he knows that he can't. He went to rehab and he bettered himself because he had to, but also because he wanted to, because he knew he was heading for a dark place. Jordin said “the process of apologizing to all of the people I hurt took almost two full years.” This shows us who Jordin really is, he was completely and fully committed to bettering himself after rehab. Most people would never take the time to apologize to so many people, they would forget and move on. However Jordin knew he could not move on because he would still have that dark past weighting him down. The fact of the matter is Jordin has been through a lot of hard things, but he isn’t letting them affect him anymore. He has moved on and become a better person and will continue to become a better person, not a dark person or hurtful person because he has been that person long enough.
Day 2 of The Three Day Road
Xavier and Elijah are close like brothers, inseparable. They have been close ever since they were children and not even wa can change that. They become even closer as Xavier has to rely on Elijah’s english to talk to other people. They both attended residential schools but Elijah was in the schools much longer than Xavier was. Xavier is much more of a traditional indian, close to nature and more spiritual. Xavier taught Elijah everything he knows about hunting and the cree way. Elijah taught Xavier everything he knows about the English language. This creates a strong between the two which helps them through the war. Xavier is much different from Elijah, Elijah has a stronger sense of right and wrong. Elijah grew up with little to no parent presents, just the nuns that took “care” of the children in the schools. Elijah has a darker personality than Xavier does. He probably picked up the dark side from being in the schools for so many years. All the abuse and anger has turned Elijah into a killer and something darker. Xavier and Elijah have started to go out on their own, together. To work on their sniping skills, Xavier will spot for Elijah. Elijah has done all the killing so far and his fame as a sniper has grown greatly. However Xavier feels like he should be getting some of the praise too because they are a team. Xavier becomes jealous of Elijah and his fame, after all Xavier is the better marksman. Everyone calls Xavier by his nickname X, X marks the spot.
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
What is the other side of the story?
Theos Recovery
Three Day Road
Deeper Inside?
~Braydon