Gladys Ledesma
06/28/18
The Love of My Life Quiz
In my opinion, China’s head is in the clouds. She love’s Jeremy. She is dedicated to her studies. But, she doesn’t have a real life. China is very unhappy about her pregnancy. Her fear of having a baby is running her life. She doesn’t want anyone to know about her pregnancy. China doesn’t go to a doctor to get examined. When she gave birth to her baby, she doesn’t go to a hospital. China rejects her pregnancy. China and her boyfriend decided to eliminate the pregnancy. They go to a motel so China can give birth to her baby. After the birth the baby get’s thrown in a trash can. For two young people who are so smart to do such a desperate and horrible thing, it must mean they were delusional. They didn’t know what they were doing. Clearly, they didn’t have the maturity to become parents. I think China was not smart to act in this way. Now, in days there is a lot of teenagers who get pregnant. They might have a poor communication with an adult to educate them about sex protection. Also, the young girl might be naïve about getting pregnant. Here in the Imperial County, there is a high percentage of girls that are between the ages of 15-19 who give birth to a baby. The rates are 55 out of 1000 girls giving birth. These girls miss out on their education. They lose the opportunity to achieve their goals. China rejected to become a young mom.
You Don’t Own Me
The song “You Don't Own Me” refers to being free and able to do as you wish. For example, saying that I’m no one’s property, or I don’t belong to anyone, and I accomplish everything I desire. Two Philadelphia songwriters, John Madara and David White compose this song to advocate for “Women Liberation Movement,” although women were not considered for many years. The writer's intentions were about the woman confronting a man without fear. The song informs how a woman could have freedom and not depend on a man. It mentions that women are not toys, they are human beings that have their own personalities and don’t try to modify them. Let them be free and don’t tie them down because it will not happen they are going to wonder if they desire. The writers offer Lesley Gore, the signer, to sign this song, she was only seventeen years old; when the writers approached her to ask her, to sign the song. She was having a relaxing day sitting in front of a pool before a performance when she heard the lyrics. She was delighted because she agreed with what the writers were trying to get across the audience. Lesley began singing the song in her performances, and the song was a fantastic hit.
Scene Analysis
My favorite Lesley line is “And don’t tell me what to do.”I chose this line because these words perfectly describe Pinkerton in the story M Butterfly. The story starts with an exciting beginning Cho-Cho-San and Pinkerton joined their lives together; then the story ends with an atrocious and mournful ending. Pinkerton marries Ch-Cho-San who is a Japanese girl; he is a US navy lieutenant (Hwang.) They live happily for some time when Pinkerton decides to abandon her to return to his country, and he doesn’t consider her opinion. He escapes her for three years and marries again to an American lady during the time he was gone. He decides to return to Cho-Cho-San with an intention and take their son back to his country. Cho- Cho-San is devastated because she has Pinkerton never took her seriously. He only saw her as something temporary to entertain himself. Pinkerton is a greedy man and accomplishes anything he wants.
“I Could Do This”
“So just let me be myself,” these two artists John Madara and David White dreamed of been signers. These two artists set off their journeys at an adolescent age; John Madara developed a vocal practice at age seventeen and David White started singing at age fourteen. Madara decided he wanted to sign and quit school at an adolescent age. He wanted to be himself. Madara knew he was passionate about music, regardless of the effort he was going to suffer(forgottenhits60s.blogspot.com). On the other hand, White started at an adolescent age too, and he had the opportunity to develop a singing group (Mindstorm Interactive, Inc). Both artists begin working together around 1957. They create a fantastic dual: songs writers and producers. After a while, they decided to go their own ways because of the differences between them. They wanted to be themselves.
Comparison Chart
Lesley Gore - “You Don’t Own Me” David Hwang - “Madame Butterfly”
You don’t own me
Don’t try to change me anyway
You don’t own me
Don’t tie me down cause I’d never stay
Butterfly didn’t own Gallimard, he doesn’t love or care about her
He abandoned her for 3 years and when he returns he isn’t planning to stay
He replaced her for an American wife
“She came with me, she’s my wife” (7).
I’m free and I love to be free
To live the way I want
He just sees her as something temporary to entertain himself
His dream is to marry an American women
“And to the day when I’ll wed a real wife in American” (1).
That’s all I ask of you
Oh, don’t tell me what to say
He simply wants to run away like he always does because he is a coward
He is embarrassed by his actions
“I cannot bear to stay another moment like a coward let me flee” (7)
Music Video
This I Believe Statement
This I Believe: What I understand is that there are many men like Gallimard just identify women as an object to entertain themselves. In reality, they don’t have good intentions. Some men see women less because they are feminine but are not masculine. They feel powerful and expect women to obey them. A personal connection I have to the song “You Don’t Own Me” by Lesley Gore is from a previous relationship. In my last relationship, my boyfriend always tried controlling me. He would try telling me who to be around, and he would try telling me what to wear. I didn’t think his actions were appropriate; therefore, I decided to end the relationship and only remain his friend. When I heard the lyrics, it was extremely emotional to me because men have treated me as less simply because I’m a female. What I can learn from the artist that you must always stand up for yourself. Women and men should be treated equally. It can happen to any of us. Primarily young female teenagers, people try taking advantage of us. It’s a cruel world. I merely wish Song would realize how wrong she is to wait for someone who doesn’t care about her. Just like Song, many young females are trapped in unhealthy relationships, they are frightened to stand up for themselves. I learned you should never let someone control you and if someone doesn’t appreciate you they don’t truly love you.
Works Cited
Garcia, Robert. “Theme of Deception Flutters throughout 'M. Butterfly'.” Tribunedigital-Baltimoresun, 6 Dec. 1990. Web. 07 July 2018.
Medina, Victoria. “Lesley Gore.” Biography.com, A&E Networks Television, 28 Apr. 2017. Web. 07 July 2018.
Rodriguez, James. “M. Butterfly Essential Quotes by Theme: Stereotypes.” Enotes.com, Enotes.com, 4 May 2014. Web. 07 July 2018.
Soriano, Iliana. “‘You Don't Own Me’ – Iliana Soriano – Medium.” Medium, Augmenting Humanity, 25 May 2016. Web. 07 July 2018.