Tuesday, March 16, 2010

The Fish

In the poem called "The Fish" it expalins how the author caught a tremedous fish that made she compared to other things around her life. Also the poem explains there may be things that my come to change or distract you, you always stay focus on your goal and you will achieve.
In my opinoin the poem explain opportunity comes around once in a lifetime and it can change your life and characrter of who you are. A person character reflects on who and how a person protrait their life. Character develops over time. Many think that much of a person's character is formed early in life. However, we do not know exactly how much or how early character develops. But, it is safe to claim that character does not change quickly. A person's observable behavior is an indication of her character. This behavior can be strong or weak, good or bad. A person with strong character shows drive, energy, determination, self-discipline, willpower, and nerve. She sees what she wants and goes after it. She attracts followers. On the other hand, a person with weak character shows none of these traits. She does not know what she wants. Her traits are disorganized, she vacillates and is inconsistent. She will attract no followers.
A strong person can be good or bad. A gang leader is an example of a strong person with a bad character, while an outstanding community leader is one with both strong and good characteristics. An organization needs leaders with both strong and good characteristics, people who will guide them to the future and show that they can be trusted. For example, a person with good character and who does well our presdient Obama. His charcter was protray very well and respected which made americans vote for him to guide and rule our country.
I try and maintain good character protray everyday of my life.

2 comments:

  1. This is all extremely general and hard to see how it related to Bishop's poem. Please review study sheets on Blackboard, and my comments on other blogs.

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  2. Also, read my previous post--select "older posts" from the class blog homepage

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