Construction Site, Windy Night Reaction

This is my favorite poem that we have read so far this semester, but I especially liked the final two lines. In the final two lines, Christopher writes, “towering over them / and filling them with dread of heights”. I interpret this to mean that sometimes we create things that instill fear in others, and I think that is especially relevant today with the advances in technology and many people fearing how far it will go. These tall buildings that are being constructed are bringing about a fear of heights, which we didn’t really have before, since we could not get that high. And today we have many new fears related to the advancements in technology.

Let the Great World Spin Reflection

In class we talked about how this novel relates to death and how different people can deal with it very differently. The chapter that I feel best demonstrates how differently people can react to death is “A Fear of Love”.

The two main characters, Lara and Blaine, react drastically differently from each other, despite being very similar individuals. Lara struggles to forget about the events that led to them killing two people. Whereas, Blaine quickly rationalizes his part in the accident by explaining that it was Corrigan’s fault because he did not know how to drive.

It is not surprising to see contrasting reactions to death; however, I find it interesting because both Lara and Blaine are so similar. They are both artists and enjoyed the party lifestyle with many drugs and few concerns. Yet, their reactions to death were complete opposites, which show how influential death can be and how difficult it is to come to terms with. At the end of the chapter we can even see that it is driving the couple apart, as each cannot understand the other’s response.

Anthony Cacchione Introduction

Howdy, fellow Macaulay kids. I’m sure by the title you know my name is Anthony Cacchione. As I’m sure everyone learned in class, I am from Philadelphia. However, I was actually born in St. Louis, Missouri, so I am very new to this “big city” atmosphere.  I am looking forward to the adventures of New York. I’m hoping this class can help me explore the city. I am an economics major, which isn’t all that interesting or exciting. My main passion is baseball. I will be playing for the CCNY team as a Left-handed pitcher, so be sure to go to some of our games this Spring. I also have a small baseball blog at http://baseballstooges.com/ for any baseball fans out there. Looking forward to the next four years getting to know everyone.