Apr
18
2008

flyfisher
There has been many times when I’ve been blamed for thing that I haven’t done one of the most memorable times is when I was in band freshmen year. It was a was a day when Mr. Bray was particularly aggravated, no one in the class was paying attention and were thinking every little thing these two people were saying to each other was the most funny thing ever. One of the kids was a sax player that sat right next to me Danny. By this time I know the whole rehearsal was ruined. Mr. Bray some how, miraculously got things calmed down, mainly throw check marks and detentions. Then he had to go get something from his office, which just unsettled things one again it was kayos. That day Mr. Rath was somewhere else in town so he couldn’t help with things. When he came back from his office, with the whole time those two have been shouting profanities. So the last word had been slung as soon as he walked in, all of this had been done with there heads behind there stands so it wasn’t as easy to tell where the sound was coming from. For some reason he thought it was me, I have no idea why but he did. Mr. Bray shot me this stern look and grabbed a detention sheet of his podium and put my name on it. After class I went to his office to ask to get the detention repealed with no success. It was the first time I had ever had detention and when I found out that it was a joke. There was no vague sense of discipline it the class everyone was talking and playing different games. But it wasn’t like that for the ladies in the Crucible because if they were found guilty they would be sentenced to death not detention.
Apr
14
2008

flyfisher
There are many times when you find it easier to lie or some how avoided the question then come out and tell the truth. I find it easiest to relate this to when; you go some where but you parents think you went elsewhere. I tolled my parents that I was going over this one person’s house to play x-box, I did go there. He and I got board so we decided to go get a group of friends together to go paint balling. So we drove around town all the why ill my parents are tiring to get a holed of me on my cell-phone which happened to be off. Before I left to get the people together I had a thought to get people to call and let them know what I was doing but my parents have different views on what having fun is like my dad wouldn’t mind if I weir to go paint balling with people he doesn’t know but my mom would have to interview each one.
I find this most relatable to the story to because after words. I get done it is probably after 9pm and I left the house at 10:30am and realized that I probably should have done a check in call. I was on my way home that I turned on my phone and noticed that there was 7 voice mails and know that I was in deep (you know what). So I started to think up excuses but I couldn’t think of some thing good so I just decided to play dumb. This didn’t work, like the way it didn’t work for the girls in The Crucible, but I was finally force out and there were consequences. Which we will son find out I bet there were for the girls.
Apr
08
2008

flyfisher
He lived through the depression, his dad was a clothing manufacturer. They were not to bad before the depression but afterward they were hurt. Arthur Miller didn’t go to college right out of high school he had to save up some money so he could afford to go. He didn’t start off majoring in English he started majoring in journalism but when his first play was a hit he switched to English.
At one point he was married to Marilyn Monroe!!
He died in February of 2005
offered great entertainment mixed with pungent social criticism
Miller was widely acknowledged as the country’s most important playwright
“A lot of my work goes to the center of where we belong — if there is any root to life — because nowadays the family is broken up, and people don’t live in the same place for very long,” Miller said in a 1988 interview.
career as a writer spanned over seven decades, and at the time of his death in 2005, Miller was considered to be one of the greatest dramatists of the twentieth century
Works Cited
The Crucible. RSC, 2006.
“American Playwright Arthur Miller Dies At 89.” NPR. 2008. 8 Apr. 2008
<http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4495305>.