Wednesday, September 2, 2015

So It Begins...Exploration Super Highway 2 from Miquel













Hello, my name is Miguel Radilla and I hail from a majestic esoteric land called Delaware, Ohio. I graduated from a magical school known as the Dirty D aka Rutherford B. Hayes High School.  I am 23 years old. Fun fact is that I enjoy traveling and an awesome quote that I enjoy to live by is "My time in this world is limited, but the things that I can do with that time are not."  This quote resonates with me because I understand that I am not going to be here forever, which is okay...and this reason alone gives me the motivation to see the world. I enjoy Alternative Rock and Halo! Currently working on learning Portuguese. Big Gamer and I am freaking stoked on the upcoming Halo 5! Team Xbox all the way! My gt for those who have Xbox Live is Mr Dauntless. Halo 2 and Halo 3 are my games of choice. Bio-forensics is my area of study.  I have 3 younger brothers and a Chihuahua. I love to support underground music, and usually I'll be at gigs rooting bands on. If you have a taste for bands that sing heavy vocals/soft vocals there's a show in Columbus on the 15th. Here's a link of one of the bands performing....https://youtu.be/jD59DOSpT4E. I am learning to play guitar as well. I enjoy lifting too. I love cats.
                             The idea that stood out to me from Frederick's narrative was an idea that sparked an epiphany of his mysterious misunderstood dark feelings upon learning why his master didn't want him to learn how to read. According to Frederick's master, if a slave knew how to read, this particular slave would become untamed due to this knowledge and the world around him would become unimaginable. This writing demonstrated literacy events by showing Frederick's encounter with his master Mr. Auld, and due to this particular encounter, Frederick had his epiphany of why being able to read was important. He understood that this particular skill would be the pathway from slavery to freedom.

1 comment:

  1. Miguel, I graduated from Hayes as well. Your whole description of Delaware made me laugh! I also have a chihuahua.

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