Room 101
When we were first told that we could do ‘Room 101′ all these thoughts suddenly came rushing into my head about all the things that I would love the shut in a room (just like when you push all that dirty washing under your bed when you’re my tells you to put in the machine), as there were so many I decided to tell you my top six! As a consequence by the end of my essay I hope that you to will want these things locked away and never heard of again.
My first hate is of sore losers who, when ever they aren’t winning at something they either fake an injury or when they finish the race or whatever they give some really rubbish excuse why they didn’t do well. What is the point? So you had a bad day, who cares even the great athletes of our time don’t perform well every time. Take for instance Michael Johnson. He is maybe the greatest 200m and 400m runner ever but in his first Olympic games, in the qualifying round he came in an astonishing 6th place after going into the games as the favourite for the gold. So it just goes to show you that even the best of us make mistakes!!
Secondly I hate it when people, especially girls whisper. That really seems to annoy me and other people because even though you almost certainly know that they aren’t talking about you, there’s just a small gut feeling that you that they are. You are hoping and praying that they aren’t and then …….. they turn round and they are laughing, consequently your stomach jumps to your throat and you get a really nasty feeling in the pit of your stomach. You almost wish that the ground is about to swallow you whole, and then you feel your face getting redder and redder with embarrassment, until you decide to walk away. Then another problem strikes! The picture is in your mind for the rest of the day wondering if they were, and if you had stayed there just that little while longer would you have put yourself at rest and found out who or what they were really talking about.
The Essay on Analysis Of The Poem Tenement Room: Chicago
The poem “Tenement Room: Chicago” is simply about the same thing as its title says, a tenement room in Chicago. To show the mood of the room the poet uses imagery. When the poet uses imagery, he uses words to create mental images using the five senses of seeing, smelling, hearing, tasting, and touching. The poet here tries to show how the room and everything in it is broken, beaten, ...
In addition I also really hate it when you have been invited to a party (by lets say Bob), which you think most people have been invited to. Then you go to talk to someone (lets say Jim) and the conversation with Jim some how always seem to end with you asking them, whether they are going to Bob’s party and then, Jim not having a clue what you are talking about. You then have to go and explain Bob that you have accidentally gone an told that Jim, but you then find out that Jim who you accidentally told was Bob’s worst enemy. Then on top of making Bob feel bad, you then have to try your up most to sort out the situation and nine times out of ten you can’t and that makes you feel really bad because you have upset two people because you couldn’t keep your mouth shut.
Another thing that I would love to lock in my room 101 is really good films that have a load of really soppy love scenes in them, such as Pearl Harbour, the film was bout three hours long but for about two hours it was all I love you yeah and I have feelings for you but I love someone else and it really annoyed me because the other hours was amazing, when the Japanese bombed and then when the two heroes fought the Japanese in the planes then when they went over to Japan and tried to bomb them. I bet in the real Pearl Harbour there was not any of this. I know your saying to yourself it’s just an opinion and to some people these types of films were two people meet up and then they go off into the sunset and live happily every are the paramount scenes of a film, but in the past four or five films I have been to see there has been at least some sort of ‘I love you’ followed by ‘I love you to’ in every single film now is that really necessarily?
And finally I am going to convince you that early rising should also go into room 101!! People always seem to tell me ‘an early bird catches the worm’ meaning if I want to do something I have to get up early to do so. Surely though there is nothing you can do in the morning that you cannot do in the afternoon. I just hate it when you wake up in the morning or afternoon depending where and/or when, and it is freezing cold outside and there you are lying in your delightful warm bed, you have got your covers rapped around you and when your there you almost feel that there is nothing wrong and your protected from all the dangers of life, but then disaster strikes and someone tears away your cover and the harsh realization of life hits you in the form of the freezing cold air around you!!
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Nobody who has either heard or seen the tale of “Romeo and Juliet” can deny that two of the strongest themes found within it are love and hate – in many different forms. Even in the beginning of the play, this is made known to the audience, primarily by the lines, “From forth the fated loins of these two foes, A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life” (Prologue). ...
In conclusion to this insight into my hates and dislikes about the world, I know that I will accumulate many more over the years that I hope to live. But in saying that so far in my lifetime the positives have far surpassed the negative side. So thank you for this opportunity to express my feeling!!