Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Kest Post 5
In the book Sold, Lakshmi uses the book given to her by Harish to escape her terrible surroundings. Even though it is in English, its simple story is more than anything else she has. The book her here ignore what is real, and gives here a way to block out what is going on around here. All around the world people use the power of Story's to escape from reality and experience situations they would normally never come across.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Elena Woodside Post 5
Stories are one of the most important aspects of our life. We have told stories since the beginning of time, whether through drawings, actions, or word of mouth. We are told stories of things that really happened, and we may embellish them over time, but thats what makes it so special. The fact that it has been told from person to person and over many generations, gives them a rich history. Stories have been told for many reasons. They also give us advice for the future.
Patricia McCormick’s novel Sold, is a deep, gut-wrenching story about a young girl being sold into prostitution. This story not only tells a tale from the point of view of the girl who is being forced to live in a brothel, but it shows emotion and the terror of being so young and yet so exposed to the things that really go on in the world. Patricia McCormick tells a great story that can teach many lessons to young girls. To be thankful for what you have, and to put yourself first. At least that is the lesson that I got out of it. Lakshmi stays there because she is forced too, but her family is the ones getting the money for her labor and suffering. She finally gets tired of suffering, and when she realizes that she needs to do things that are in her best interest, she escapes. This story shows that even in the darkest of times there is still hope. That is one of the best things that stories can do. They can inspire us, and just like they did for Lakshmi, they can help set us free
Kate Anderson post #5
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Robinson Blog 5
In Sold, Lakshmi, is told about the city by her friends that it is painted with gold. She had the picture in her head with what that looked like because of the story. When she arrived to the city she was looking around for the gold on the cities and even asked "auntie" if they were painted with gold. Of coarse they weren't, but since Lakshmi had been told that story she expected it to be true. You can't always trust someone with stories. Lakshmi's story experienced a dramatic plot twist. She thought she was going maid, she was wrong. She was sent to a whore house. This is all one story. She also was told stories from the Beckham boy. This gave her ideas of what it is like out in the real world. She had been so caught up with the life of filth that she forgot what it was like to be free.
Becker Post Five
Amy Goelz Post # 5
Pineda Post Five
Story's have always played a huge roll in our lives as humans. As far as I can recall human history, stories have always been an important thing. For example, all ancient traditions come along with a story backing them up. Also, all that us as humans have done includes a very long beautiful story with many twist and turns along the way. Remembering the day you farted in front of everyone in your class would also become a story you would never forget. Stories are essential things that help us move forward. People have many stories locked in their hearts and thoughts. They can be about your family, the day you took your first step or even your first love. Looking back at all these silly actions we have done in the past turn into wonderful stories everyone wants to hear. Sometimes people want to have a taste of new stories and write their own. Their are unlimited things you can do with stories. You can write them, share them, hear them and even sing them. Stories can be sad, happy, and in some cases they can be very cruel.
Sold, by Patricia McCormick, tells the story of of a valiant girl who, in Nepal, was forced into prostitution alongside many other poor victims. 13 year old Lakshmi was tricked by her step father into sex trafficking by making her believe she was going to have the great fortune of being a maid. As a result, Lakshmi ended up in the Happiness House where she was forced to sleep with men along with many other poor girls. There, Mumtaz tells Lakshmi that she will have to follow her rules until she was able to pay off her family's debt. In the Happy House, she meets a boy whom she calls "The David Beckham boy", this boy taught her to read and speak a little. Not only did he do that, but he gave Lakshmi the strength to survive her cruel reality. "My name is Lakshmi, I am from Nepal. I am fourteen years old" (263). When Lakshmi was finally free, she was strong and wasn't afraid anymore. Lakshmi's sad story is one that no one would ever want to live. But even though not all stories are pretty, they are great for teaching humans the importance of being morally good. Because Lakshmi's story has happened to other poor girls. Not all with the same luck as Lakshmi's. But the important thing is that Lakshmi didn't give up. And all humans need to realize that the world doesn't go round as smoothly as we think it does.
Sydney Blixt Post # 5
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In Sold, the girls living in the brothel are obviously having to go through such terrible things everyday. They are taken away from their families and are forced into prostitution. Mumtaz, the hideous lady to runs the brothel, does horrible things to them as well. In this time of pain and struggle, the girls still love to sit down and watch television or listen to someone tell them a story. This made me realize how important stories are. This book tells a breathtaking story that affected me in a great way. It opened my eyes wide to what is going on in the world and how inhuman some are treated. I am very honored to have the chance to read this book which made me feel very grateful for the life I have.
Emily Dodge FINAL POST #5
Pardi Post 5
People are naturally curious about everything and stories are a way for people to educate themselves. For example, stories are a way to find out about history, events, and about the world. People also like stories for entertainment. They let your mind kind of go on an adventure. Books, T.V., songs, and movies are all a form of stories. I love stories because it feels like I’m really inside the book, and that I’m really a part the story. Stories give you pleasure in your life, and I can’t imagine a world without stories.
In Sold, Lakshmi didn’t have any way to experience stories when she went into the Happiness House. She couldn’t read, she wasn’t allowed to watch T.V. or listen to music. She had no pleasure in her life, and couldn’t even escape by reading a book or watching a show. Even though she can’t read a book or watch T.V., she still has the stories in her dreams. “Perhaps if I close my eyes and fall asleep again, I can at least dream of home.” (97) Stories and dreams are very important, especially to Lakshmi and all the girls in the Happiness House because within those dreams, they hold memories of what their lives used to be like before the Happiness House.
Solari Post 5
Sir Camden Clement Dowd's Final Post...Number Five.
There are millions of stories told every day around the world. They are a common pastime, used to soak up time and entertain. Some are real, some are made up, some are improvised, and some have been passed along from father to child for many generations. But, these millions of stories thought up over the years aren’t only for passing the time. They are for inspiration, influencing and most importantly for teaching people. You can learn a lot from a story. You can learn life lessons, knowledge, and learn about the past. You can even learn about something completely random that you never you about. Stories are something that are in everybody’s life. Dreams tell a story, past events tell a story, books tell stories, and stories are evident in many other aspects in our life. They are something we cannot live without. No matter how hard we try, stories will be everywhere, and we will not be able to get rid of them.
In Sold, stories are one of the only things that Lakshmi has. When she is living in her hut in the mountains she doesn’t do much. She goes to school, works, and listens to advice and stories that she is told. These stories are all that she has to believe in. One of the main and most important stories that she heard was the story about the city. She heard that she could be a maid and work for a family, cleaning and making money. She also heard that all the roofs were made of gold, and that everybody was rich. She had never seen the city, so she believed this story. When she got sold into being what she thought was a maid, she kept expecting to see the city that she imagined from the stories. But she was wrong; she was sold into sexual slavery. While in the Happiness House, she ended up living with a few other girls. The only thing that the girls had was stories. Whether they were told out loud, watched on the T.V. or had in a dream. This is all that they had to do, besides sleep with men and socialize, which Lakshmi rarely did. One of the main ways that she spent her time was learning through a story. Whenever one of the girls child came home from school he would sit down with Lakshmi and teach her how to speak English or Indian through a story book. Without stories, Lakshmi would have been worse off and had an even worse time in the Happiness House.
Wearing Post 5
The story in the book Sold, by Patricia McCormick the story that is told is very important, because even though it is fictional, it informs us about a problem that many readers do not know about. The book tells the story of a girl, Lakshmi, who is sold by her family in Nepal into a life of sex slavery in India. Lakshmi has to go through many hardships and in the end make a desition that will alter her life forever; stay at happiness house or risk being thrown onto the streets by the American offering to rescue her. This story is very important in two ways. One because it is informing us sbout a terrible thing going on in the world. Two because it is letting us relate to a character and in a way is explaining why it is so hard for us to make decisions by telling us about the decision Lakshmi has to make. I think this book really shows how important stories are to humans.
S. Demesmaker Blog 5
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Emily Cook Post #5
Bonnici Post #4
In the book Sold, while Lakshmi is staying at the "Happiness House", she spent all of her time on her problems. I do understand that they were very big problems that do deserve attention, but she wasn't helping herself or anyone else by not doing anything. She spent all of her time doing math instead of acting towards escaping. In the end though, I must give her credit, she got the American men and the police involved, which later helped everyone.
Badala Post #5
Bonnici Post #5
The book Sold, is a short yet very moving novel. This novel tells the story of a young girl's life that seems to takes a turn for the worst. Lakshmi, the young girl, was told many stories as a young girl. She was told stories about how her life would be once she grew into a woman and how she would have her own children. This was one of Lakshmi's favorite things to day dream about. Other stories that she hears about is how she might go off to the big city outside her small village and get a job as a maid in a rich family's house to help her family buy a new tin roof. What Lakshmi doesn't quite understand is that just because her mom tells her stories about how her life may turn out, it doesn't mean that her fate is laid out for her within the stories.
Ryan Meagher: Post# 5
Monday, February 6, 2012
Sarah Davidson Post # 5
A Suzor Post 5
Cara Conaway Post 5- Farewell Sold
In the book Sold by author Patricia McCormick, the main character, a young girl named Lakshmi, lives in a small village in Nepal. There she hears many stories. Some are about life outside her town or about how she should act as a woman. Lakshmi perspective on the world is very narrow, and this causes her and many of her people to be naive as to what is really going on. Like when her "Auntie" comes to take her away to the big city to work as a maid and make a better life for her family. Lakshmi believes wholeheartedly that she is going to work hard to make an honest living in an honest profession, but her beliefs are suddenly shattered and burnt when she is thrust into the life of a prostitute. She had no way to stop it, but maybe if the stories she had been told betrayed the bad side of the big city, she would have thought better. Her earlier fantasies of a golden city with nice, rich people turn out to have been hiding the dark side of people all along. "There are no golden roofs here...'There is a mistake,' I tell her. 'I'm here to work as a maid for a rich lady.' 'Is that what you were told?'" (105.) Lakshmi's ignorance turns out to force her into the worst situation possible. If only she had been told a different story.
Emma Burtt Post #5
J. Calmell Post #5
Sold is an intense novel that tells a story of this young girl's upside down world. Lakshmi has been told so many stories, that she can't help but fantasize about them. Lakshmi was told a story of how she would marry Krishna in her village and be happy and have a family, she was told stories of what would happen when she was able to support her family financially, she was told stories about the world outside her village. She has been told so many stories, that towards the end of the book she doesn't want to fantasize anymore about any stories she hears because they all end up being a lie. When she hears this one last story from an American about a completely different and better lifestyle, she's hesitant at first but in the end she does take that chance. The purpose to this story, Sold is that Lakshmi like the other girls in the Happiness House represent the millions of girls in that same situation. Lakshmi herself represents that opening door to a better future.
S Lococo Post 5
In Sold, Lakshmi has been told stories her entire life. When she was a girl, she dreamed of growing up and marrying Krishna. Later, she has been told stories of becoming a city maid. Unfortunately for Lakshmi, the next stories she hears are horrors of how badly Mumtaz will beat her if she dares to cross Mumtaz. Once Lakshmi sees how her like could be changed in America, she dreams to have the sotries shown on the digital camera come true; she craves freedom. Now, Lakshmi had heard stories of policemen throwing girls on the streets, but the stories of freedom overpower them. Some stories are strong enough to "endure a hundred punishments to be free" (260).
Feiner Post 5
Zoe Donnenfield Post #5
Patricia McCormick, the writer of the book Sold shares a sad story about a young thirteen-year-old girl named Lakshmi who is forced into prostitution. This story is a harsh and extremely sad story. It definitely changes the reader, and exposes them to all the horrible truths there are in the world that many are ignorant to or don't know about. This young girl stays composed and driven to find the silver lining even when she can't seem to find any hope to get out of the "Happiness House". She ties everything to escape her terrible fate of sleeping with men she doesn't know against her will. She inspires all to keep their dignity, power, and strength in difficult situations. She keeps track of the money that she owes the owner Mumtaz. "' Let me do the calculations for you,' she says. She pretends to be adding and subtracting. 'Yes,' she says. 'It's as I thought. You have a least five more years here with me.'"(226) After hearing this news, Lakshmi keeps her cool and told herself, "I will do whatever it takes to get out of here."(227) She understands her situation, and still tries her hardest to get herself a better life. The author of this book makes a huge impact on the readers with this story that deals with a real and true problem.
Cade Yongue post #5
B. Hinnenberg Post # 5
In the book SOLD by Patricia McCormick, Lakshmi tells her story about her family and how in the beginning of the book, her mother had to re-marry because her husband passed away and Lakshmi step father was not a great man. He would spend all their money on gambling and then Lakshmi had to go get a job. Lakshmi then would tell the reader where she was going and how her life was. When she was at Happiness House, she would tell the reader what she heard around her and how her new life was going. At the end of the book Lakshmi seemed to be really happy at the end of the book.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
K. Vangelder Post #5
Stories are glimpses into the past and lessons for the future. Humans have used stories as a form of passing knowledge through generations for hundreds of years and stories play a vital role in the survival of human society. Stories teach customs and behaviors, mistakes and improvements. Without stories humans would continue to repeat mistakes made in the past and never be able to improve nor change for a better future. Understanding the lives of our ancestors helps us learn and use our lives as times to keep moving forward on things they started. If we can understand the past then we have a chance for a brighter and better future.
In Sold, by Patricia McCormick, the stories told to Lakshmi and the overall story itself, are both good examples of how important stories are to humanity. Lakshmi is told stories throughout the book to help her cope with whichever situation she is in at the time; when she is still living at home her mother teaches her the customs of how to be a good women, “At night […] I will tell you everything you need to know” (14), when she first gets to the Happiness House all the other girls tell her key information to stay safe at the house, and in the end of the book, when the American comes to give her a chance to escape, she uses her own life story to help set herself free, “My name is Lakshmi,’ I say. ‘I am from Nepal. I am fourteen years old"' (263). In each situation stories have not only played a vital role in Lakshmi’s life but also in the thoughts of the reader. Reading the story itself is a way for people to learn about the horrible situations in Nepal in order to help prevent them from happining in the future. Stories have always been important for humans in all kinds of situations and will always be.
Narlock Post 5
Anabelle Swezy Post #5
Makenna Finch Post 5
Sold, written by Patricia McCormick, tells the story of one of many girl who are tricked and trapped into the world of sex trafficking in Nepal. Little Lakshmi thinks she is going to become a maid for a rich family in the city however, she ends up in the Happiness House where she is forced to “pay of her debt” by sleeping with men. At first she is hopeful of returning to her family. However after constantly being lied to she does not know who is telling the truth and can’t trust anybody. “I shut my eyes tight. I don’t know what to believe. I believed that stranger in the yellow cloud dress was taking me to the city to work as a maid. I believed that Uncle Husband would protect me from the bad city people. I believed that if I worked hard enough here at Happiness House, I could pay down my debt. And I believed it was all worth it for the sake of my family” (250). Sold not only opens our eyes to the prominent world of sex trafficking but also teaches a very important lesson: to not always believe what you are told. Lakshmi has to learn this the hard way and only by shear luck does she manage to escape with the help of the Americans. We can all learn a lot from this story and hopefully some day we will be able to build a future without Sex trafficking.
Isabelle Meckfessel Post # 5
Stories are a thing that has been cherished by humans for generations. Before there was the technology to relay information to the next generation there were stories, to be told. For human’s stories give us a chance to go into another world, experience new thing through someone else’s eyes. A great form of entertainment. They also relay lessons, and history. But overall they give us a chance to see how other people live. Its lets us know how harsh people’s lives can be that don’t live near us or around us. Its also lets us know how people in different cultures live and how different all of there beliefs are. At times it is not always easy to read about how harsh other people’s life can be.
In Sarah McCormick’s Sold we get told a story about a young girl named Lakshmi, at first she lives in a small simple village in Nepal, but soon gets sold by her father into sex slavery. She travels to India were she meets Mumtaz a truly awful woman who runs the “Happiness House” that Lakshmi is now forced to work in. We see this awful journey that Lakshmi takes throughout the book, I personally knew nothing about sex trafficking before reading Sold. By reading this book I saw how awful some people’s life can be, and how truly lucky I am to live where I do. It was a very intense book to read but it really opened my eyes to how tough people lives can be that live in other parts of the world, and how easily they can be taken advantage of.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Shane Cooney Post Number 5 :D
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Zoe Donnenfield Post #4
In the book Sold by Patricia McCormick the police are prat of the problem. "'Is that man a goonda?' I ask Shahanna. 'He's worse,' she says. 'He's a policeman.' I don't understand. 'Plicemen are supposed to stop people like Mumtzafrom selling girls,' she says. 'But she gives this one money each week and he looks the other way.' I don't understande this city. It's full of so many bad people. Even the people who are supposed to be good."(159) This shows that sometimes the people taht are supposed to help the solution, abuse their power and becomepart of the problem. It is scary to think that the people we are supposed to trust and help us, can betray and work against the things that are supposed to be good. Its hard to belive that someone who is payed to support the helpless, doesn't do their job just for selfish and gredy puroses. I think this is why Lakshmi refuses the white man's offer to save her, becasue she lost her sense of trust.
Weinstein Post # 5
The book SOLD by Patricia McCormick tells the tale of a Nepali girl sold into the world of sex trafficking. Sex trafficking wasn't something that I was really aware of until reading SOLD. Poor Nepali girls have no choice but to work for their families, by selling their innocence to strangers. Not only is sex trafficking bad, but it is also illegal. Reading SOLD put me in perspective. " Each year, nearly 12,000 Nepali girls are sold by their families, intentionally or unwittinly, into a life of sexual slavery in the brothels of India." (authors note 264) I felt for this girl, I desperately wanted to help her. It wasn't like there was anything I could do. SOLD proved how stories can change your belifes and completly put your own life into perspective.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Kyla Pasternak post#5
Stories come in many forms, such as books, music, poetry, drawings and story telling.
In the book Sold, the author ends her book by telling the personal story of several of the girls. Without hearing their story, the author would not have had a basis for her book. Hearing the girls bravery in telling their story inspired the author to write a book. The power of story inspired another story that will hopefully bring help for these girls who should have never had such a horrible life experience to share with others.