Table of Contents
Poem………………………………………………pg 1
Reading Response…………………………………pg 2
Interview…………………………………………..pg 3
Work Cited………………………………………... pg 4
Poem Title
I started to believe him…
He pushed me down
And called me faggot
I screamed for someone the help
Until he muffled my words by putting a bag over my
head
You deserve to die!
He said
But then the sirens blared
He released me
And ran away
On my way home
I started to believe him
I did deserve to die
Faggots shouldn’t be living
It’s unnatural
It’s disgusting
It’s unthinkable
And I did deserve to die
While
writing this poem, I thought about the effects of bullying and what people get
bullied for. The first thing that came to mind was getting bullied for being
gay. I know many people kill themselves because the feel that there life is not
worth living. Bullies can convince them that they don’t deserve to live for. I
wanted to let one of the many effects of bullying be known.
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Reading Response
Ai
Welwei’s display called, “ S.A.C.R.E.D.” is about his imprisonment in China. It
displays him laying in a bed, with two large guards watching over him. Ai
Welwei was imprisoned for his work. He threatens the government, which is why
he was locked up.
This
display can be compared to the Hunger Games in a way. The one person threatens
the government. They isolate and punish that person because they can weaken or
in some cases destroy an already fragile government. If the government couldn’t
be diminished so easily, then there would be no need to imprison Ai Welwei. One
person can make such a difference in the world. In the Hunger Games, Katniss
Everdeen is the one that the government wants to get rid of. In many ways, Ai
Welwei is Katniss Everdeen.
I
found it interesting that Ai Welwei made his body small and limp, and the
guards very large in comparison to him. This emphasizes how threatening he is.
For a man surely under five feet, and lying limp and still, why are there two
large guards watching him? I also noticed how realistic his face looks in
relation to the guards’ faces. It is a clear way of pointing out that he is the
focus of the exhibit.
This
piece has made me think more than I thought it would have. This exhibit tells a
story, and the more you look at it, the more it reveals itself. It makes me
wonder how many other people are imprisoned because they are a ‘threat’ to the
government. It also makes me wonder their intentions. Whether it was to
contribute to the downfall of the government or just make something that they
believe in known.
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Interview
Interview with Crystal Matthews- Nurse
Q- How long have you been a nurse?
A- I have been a nurse for 7 years.
Q- Why did you become a nurse?
A- I became a nurse because I wanted to be in the
health care field. I wanted to help sick people.
Q- How did you react to your first ‘coded’ patient?
(A coded patient is a patient that has died.)
A- I was surprised, but at the same time I wanted to
do everything I could to help the patient.
Q- What is rewarding about what you do?
A- When patients say thank you for everything at the
end of the sift and then they say, ‘ You’ve taken very good care of me’. It
makes me smile and it make me feel like I’m doing a great job. It also makes me
feel like I make a difference.
Q- What are some things that you would change about
your job?
A- I would choose the type of person I deal with.
For example, I would rather take care of surgical patient than medical
patients.
Q- What advice do you have for young people that are
thinking of going into the nursing profession?
A- It’s a great and very fulfilling profession and
there are many opportunities for growth. My advice would be to just go for it!
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Work Cited
Edward Wong, An
Artist Depicts His Demons, nytimes.com, May 26,2013, November 29, 2014.
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