Sunday, March 29, 2009
Want an Ape? Prompt #2, Chapter #24
Tell Me Lies, Tell Me Sweet Little Lies Prompt #13, Chapter #17
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Prompt #4, Chapter #15
The Irony is Killing Me Prompt #12, Chapter #13
From Freedom to Prison Prompt #3, Chapter #10
Saturday, March 28, 2009
It Got Hectic, and It Got Wild Prompt #7, Chapter #7
It's Gettin' Hectic, It's Gettin' Wild Prompt #6, Chapter #6
Baking in the Sun Prompt #17, Chapter #3
Your Brain on Drugs Prompt #14, Chapter #2
Put the Drugs in the Trunk Prompt #1 Chapter #1
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Intro
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Colombia & Venezuela

"Revolution is impersonal; it will take their lives, even utilizing their memory as an example or as an instrument for domesticating the youth who follow them." (p. 164) This is alluding to the courage of Che in fighting what he believes for. He is fighting for his people and a country to protect them from being taken over by an invading group of people. The picture shows him leading his people in a fight for freedom.

"I knew that when the great guiding spirit cleaves humanity into two antagonistic halves, I would be with the people." (p. 164) This quotation talks about Che being split into two separate antagonistic halves. And in the end, he would choose to be with the people. The yin-yang below represents the two halves Che was talking about.

Thursday, March 12, 2009
Theme #6 Introduction
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Peru Diction Quiz
The tumultuous travels of Alberto and Che continue through Peru. The weather proves irrefutable as the two men encounter brutally hot days and cold South American nights. As they enter Peru, they catch a ride through Tarata from a passing truck. The man driving was transporting Indians ridden with indigence who were waiting to be sold. This scene shows the readers how much the South Americans abhorred and affront the Indians. The truck continues and the men see the relics of the Incan civilization. The remains are placid, and have a certain alluring beauty attracting the two men. They witness the restorative irrigation channels “built by the Incas for the well being of their subjects”. Thousands of sustenant waterfalls flowed from the mountain through the valley. The journey moves to Machu Picchu where Che and Alberto encounter the enigmatic scene that is Machu Picchu. Later in their trip through Peru, Che and Alberto come to Lima, the capital. The cathedral in the center of the city is the main attraction. The cathedral is said to have been crudely glorified by the conquistadores. The bestial outside was proof to the men that the conquistadors took their stagnate culture seriously.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Chile

One thing that happened while Ernesto was in Chile was that the two men were followed by the local newspaper while they were in the country. Often, the two men are called "the experts" and they were treated very highly by the Chileans. Multiple times, the men went to different houses and asked for food and hospitality and were given it. The people of Chile were much more accepting of the vagabonds. These experiences showed Ernesto that although the people in some places are very forbidding and inhospitable, there are some who reach out to others and will help when called upon. "Two Argentine Leprosy Experts Tour Latin America by Motorcycle...They are in Temuco and want to visit Rapa-Nui" (p. 59) Rapa-Nui is Easter Island, a former Leper colony.