Sunday, August 28, 2016

Self- Introduction

      Hi, everyone! My name is Daniel Kim, but call me Danny please. (I find it much more comfortable.) I am from South Korea, as some of you may or may not know, so feel free to ask me anything you want to know about South Korea! I started attending school here in the U.S. in third grade, went back to Korea for sixth grade, and came back here in seventh grade.(I know, right?) I like to play basketball, as it was my first team sport I ever played here in America, and I like to play games and watch anime. This is my first time ever attending Episcopal, so I will gladly accept help from anyone!
      I have one older sister, who is currently attending a school in Switzerland. My favorite subject is science, as I love experimenting. I play the cello, electric guitar, and drums. I have played music ever since I was a child, and music helped me get through some tough times in my life. I love listening to classic and rock music. I wish to attend college at Japan, as I am very interested in robotics. I wish I can have a good time with everyone!

Friday, August 26, 2016

First Reading Response: Animal Farm

      Today I will introduce you to a book called Animal Farm, written by George Orwell. The basic plot of the story takes place in England and revolves around the farm animals of the Manor Farm revolting against their abusive owner, taking the farm for their own, and trying to establish a community where all animals are considered equal. However, as time goes on, some farm animals start to gain power, and eventually the society they created turns into a dictatorship. This novel incorporates real events in the past into its storyline, and is based off of the Russian Communist Revolution and the dictatorship of Josef Stalin. These historical events match the same events that takes place in Animal Farm.
      I like this novel very much because it takes such a big historical event and turns it into a simple story. If you do not know the Russian Communist Revolution, you may not understand the full depth of the storyline and the characteristics and behavior of each character. All characters and events are based off of other people and events during the Communist Revolution, so it is fun to be able to draw ties between the novel and the past event. It is fun to read this novel without knowing the connection to the Communist Revolution and still have fun reading, but knowing the ties between the novel and the event allows you to see the full depth of the story that George Orwell was trying to tell us. He manages to recount the entire story of the Russian Communist Revolution and sums it up in a single book about animals, and that is why I recommend this book to everyone.