Tuesday, February 28, 2012

ABCs of Cole Matthews

Author's Note: This is a creative piece based off of Touching Spirit Bear. I couldn't think of anything for X, Y, or Z.

Anger - Cole's biggest issue
Bruises - Peter's beating
Carving - Carving the totem pole
Death - Cole almost died
Edwin - Edwin's wise and clever teachings
Father - Cole's abusive father
Garvey - Garvey's assistance
Healing - The healing that took place on the island
Island - The island that peter was sent to
Jail - Where Cole was going to be sent
Knife - The knife used to carve the totem
Lessons - The lessons Cole learned
Mother - Coles alcoholic mother
Night - The cold wet nights Cole spent in the tent
Overwhelming - the overwhelming blows from the spirit bear
Peter - Peter's forgiveness
Quiet - The quiet nights alone
Rock - The ancestor rock
Spirit Bear - The gruesome mauling
Thunder - the thunder storm that knocked over the tree
Under shirt - the under shirt Cole used to dry off
Visit - Edwin's visit
Water - Cole's morning soaks

Thank You Ma'am

There are many, many important messages that the author Langston Hughes is trying to get across in his story, Thank You Ma’am. The main ones being the importance of: kindness, forgiveness, empathy and trust.

In the story it is Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones that epitomizes all of these traits. The first thing Mrs. Jones does after catching the boy that tried to snatch her purse was made him realize that what he tried to do was wrong. Next instead of acting negatively toward the boy and his actions she responds with kindness by taking the boy home and letting him wash his face. She then offers him dinner and finally gives him $10 to buy himself some blue suede shoes. These actions show us that Mrs. Jones is a truly kind person and.

We can also see that Mrs. Jones is also a very forgiving person because of her actions. Most people would have probably either beet the kid up or just turned him into the authorities. She not only forgives Roger for trying to steal from her but she also takes him home and tries to convince him to never steal from anyone ever again.

Another important trait that Mrs. Jones has is trust, after she takes Roger home she trusts him enough to leave him alone with her purse, Roger sees this and he wants to make sure that Mrs. Jones continues to trust him. So he does not try to escape and he gets away from her purse. In this scene I think the author Langston Hughes is trying to show us that if we treat other people with respect, kindness and in general they way we would like to be treated that they are more likely to treat us with respect and kindness in return.

Furthermore, we also see that Mrs. Jones is very empathetic toward Roger, probably because she herself also had a rough childhood growing up. We know that she is empathetic because she is able to see and understand why Roger tried to steal her purse. And after explaining to him that stealing is never the answer she gives him $10 because she understands how badly he wants those blue suede shoes.

Some people may disagree with the message that the author Langston Hughes is trying to give. Some people may think that Mrs. Jones was too soft on the boy and as a result gave the wrong message. People may argue that by taking Roger in, and being kind to him, feeding him and giving him money that Mrs. Jones gave him the impression that it is okay to steal because even though he got caught he didn’t suffer any negative consequences. These critiques may go on to say that by telling Roger that she was also bad as a child that it is giving him the idea it is a okay to lead the life of a criminal because Mrs. Jones did and she turned out alright.

However I would completely disagree with these critiques mainly because I believe positive reinforcement is much more powerful than negative reinforcement especially with children. These critiques would say that if Mrs. Jones had punished Roger he would be afraid to steal again. Again I disagree, I think if Mrs. Jones had punished him Roger would become more angry and would feel that the world is unfair which would lead him further along in the wrong path. On the contrary by being kind to Roger Mrs. Jones showed him that there are kind people in the world and that he doesn’t have to steal. Also because of her kindness Roger she’s that what he did was wrong and as a result he himself chooses to believe that stealing is wrong and that he should never do it again. And a choice you make for yourself is always much more powerful than a choice someone else makes for you. Meaning that you are more likely to believe in and follow through on the choices you make yourself.

Therefore, I believe Langston Hughes is giving the right message. He is showing the importance of treating others the way you would like to be treated. And the importance of showing respect, kindness, forgiveness and trust when dealing with people, even if those people are on the wrong path, and are not believed to be “good” people.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

The Power of Nature

 Author's note: This is an essay about the themes in Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelson .The purpose is to point out the importance of nature in the book.

There are many themes in Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelson. Many of them are important, for example anger and revenge, but they were hardly brought about. I found the power of nature to be a rather pervasive theme.

The wilderness island setting for Cole's banishment and the Indian traditions surrounding the place demonstrate the importance of nature in understanding the environment, culture, and personal healing. Almost every chapter includes mention of a different animal. Each animal either teaches Cole a lesson or represents a symbol of greater hidden truths.

The author wants the reader to believe that nature indeed can reveal these hidden truths. For example, the beaver became a symbol for patients and perseverance. Another example is the eagle; it became a symbol of strength and freedom. And the whales became a symbol of wandering and searching for truth. Most important, of course, is the presence of the Spirit Bear as a symbol of nature's justice.

When Cole is mauled by the Spirit Bear after trying to attack it, his pride as well as his resistance to change are crushed and overwhelmed. He is incredibly humbled by this force of nature. He started to pay more attention to the environment around him. It was through this transformational process that he was able to heal and find a new path for his life.

 Even though anger and revenge as well as forgiveness and healing were important, the power of nature appeared to be the main idea.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Touching Spirit Bear Quote

Author's Note: I was assigned to choose a quote from the book Touching Spirit Bear and then write about it.

There are many quotes in Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelson. The one that stuck out the most to me is "Whatever you do to the animals, you do to yourself;” I think that it is apparent in the theme of the book Touching Spirit Bear.

A lot of Touching Spirit Bear involves the quote, especially when Cole is on the island. When Cole eats the live mouse is like when the seagulls tore out tiny chunks of his flesh. Or when Cole is getting mauled by the spirit bear, it's kind of like what he did to Peter. Also when he stabbed the spirit bear in the chest, the spirit bear tore open Cole's. I find this less relevant but Cole ate the back half of a fish and when he tried to swim away from the island, the tide pushed him back towards the shore.

I guess that the events and partially the quote are sort of a way of punishment (or karma) for what Cole did.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Touching Spirit Bear Speech

Author's Note: This is a short speech about how the setting affects the plot and characters in the book Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelson.

The book Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelson takes place in many different locations. The book takes place around modern day in Minneapolis and a remote island off the Southeast coast of Alaska. The setting affects the plot because it is mostly Cole alone on the remote island. I think that if the Healing Circle had chosen to send Cole to jail, as many circle members have suggested, he would not have truly changed. Cole would probably get into fights and remain unchanged from his past ways once he got out. 
The reason why is because, as somebody said, "He has proved he can't be trusted." and his rather violent nature shown when he beats up Peter, burns the supplies, and attacks the spirit bear make me infer that he would not change.