Sunday, November 23, 2008

Help Through Expression

Outside Reading Blog #5
It's Kind of a Funny Story
By: Ned Vizzini
(p. 304-381)

In Six North, Craig spends his last few days with a routine of participating in activities. At first, Craig has no idea what to participate in, but then the ward gets a visitor. The visitor is a guitarist who allows everyone in Six North to pick an instrument and participate in a song that he is going to sing. During the song, the guitarist points out that Craig is really on beat and that he really seems like a musical and artsy person. This really triggers something for him. Craig decides to draw in his free time. As a young child, Craig always drew maps of Manhattan and then drew pictures of his own cities, places where everything was according to him, this is another Anchor for Craig. When he beings to draw, Ebony walks over and asks him if he's drawing a brain, when really it is a map. He decides to put a head around it and call his new drawing a "Brain Map". He really finds him becoming really expressive through this artistic activity. Overtime, the Brain Maps being to look really professional and Craig finds that this is really a way he can help with his depression by holding himself together with these drawings. This part of the book is really important because it explains the cover of the book. The cover is a bald outline of a head with a map inside of it. This head is Johnny's head, one of the adults in Six North. He draws the Upper East Side of Manhattan, where Johnny spent his time screwing up his life to end up in the ward. He draws Central Park and marks an X on the spot where Johnny would live, in a apartment that would cost probably around $20 million, Bobby's Pad. 


Wednesday, November 19, 2008

A Big Book of Psych Disorders

Outside Reading Blog #4
It's Kind of a Funny Story
By: Ned Vizzini
(p.228-303)

As Craig begins to warm up more to Six North, he finds that many people here are in for so many different reasons. The diversity really surprises him, but there is one person who sticks out to him. Noelle is a girl who is really attractive but became so sick of people liking her for that reason only that she got rid of her attractiveness by cutting her face repeatedly with scissors. Her and Craig become really close and he learns to see past her looks and actually really likes who she truly is. They have a really awkward communication at first, Noelle would leave him notes to meet her in certain places. Eventually, the meet in "the lower left of the H" every night at 6:55. Noelle had been in Six North for 21 days while Craig for only 4. They are both released on the same day, Thursday and they plan to get to know each other very well up until then. This situation is really east to relate to, because through all the diversity, a person always picks someone out who they see in a different way that everyone else sees them in. I believe that Craig and Noelle really have something going for them. Though most the people in Six North don't see each other after they are discharged, Noelle and Craig click so quickly and create a bond that will be seen even after the mental ward. They become each others Anchors and I look forward to continuing the book and seeing the bond between them flourish even more. 

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Phone Calls

Outside Reading Blog #3
It's Kind of a Funny Story
By: Ned Vizzini
(p.155-227)

Now Craig gets into Six North, the mental ward. This is a psychatric ward for both adolescents and adults because the other ward is having construction. The first thing Craig does at the phone is call his voicemail since he doesn't have his cell phone, he has messages from his science teacher, one from Nia and one from Aaron. He decides to only call Nia back, but Aaron is with her anyways. After Craig tells Nia where he is, she tells Aaron and he makes fun of him, which makes Craig extremely mad and he hangs up the phone. As he does, the whole ward is looking at him. Though this was bad for Craig, it triggered many conversations with other people. Ebony, an older woman, introduces herself to Craig and tells her that she's in because she's a teacher who is deemed with the most stress ever. In Six North, Craig makes a lot of friends. A girl who has scarred her face with a pair of scissors, Noelle. Self-elected President Armelio. Bobby and Jimmy who were huge druggies back in the day. And Muqtata, his roommate who still has not introduced himself or gotten out of bed for the 2 days Craig has been there. I think the phone calls that Craig make are really important to being in Six North because he then realizes that no matter what he is still going to face the outside world at some point. As Craig begins to dig himself into the world of Six North, the book gets better and better and harder to put down. 


Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Checking In

Outside Reading Blog #2
It's Kind of a Funny Story
By: Ned Vizzini
(p.75-151)

During this part of the book, Craig goes through the toughest time so far. After drinking and smoking at one of Aaron's party him and Aaron walk over to the Brooklyn Bridge which is the midway point between their houses. There Craig really plans to come back that night and commit suicide by jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge, he finds himself worthless. As he gets home he sleeps with his mom in her bed and says goodnight to his whole family, thinking that it will be the last goodbye, but as Craig is walking out the door he sees one of his moms therapy books. He opens it up and flips to the anxiety management section and calls the suicide hotline. Instead of going to the Brooklyn Bridge he finds himself checking himself into Argenon Hospital, only a few blocks away. He arrives and is relived to be alive, calls his mom and then finds out that the hospital is checking him into a mental ward. Craig's therapist comes to see him and Craig assures her that this is the decision he wants to make, he wants to get better. The part when Craig is standing at the Brooklyn Bridge portrays the life of a lot of depressed teens. Craig didn't tell Aaron that he was depressed, neither his plan, so there was nothing that Aaron could to do help him. The fact that many young adults keep this to themselves is really universal now. Craig is now being submitted into the world of a mental ward, for 5 days. I am really excited to read this part of the book and see how this shift is going to help him.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Getting In

Outside Reading Blog #1
It's Kind of a Funny Story
By: Ned Vizzini
(p.1-74)

In the book It's Kind of a Funny Story, Craig is first introduced as the main character. At first he is spending all him time preparing to get into the perfect school (Executive Pre Professional in Manhattan) to go to the perfect school to have the perfect job and a perfect life. Craig finally makes it in and thinks that now that he finally go in, there will be no more stress. But he is wrong, very wrong. With all the pressure that Craig has staying caught up in school, he becomes depressed. Instead of doing all the work he is suppose to be doing to he goes to his friend Aaron's house to "chill" with him and Nia, Aarons girlfriend who Craig secretly has a crush on. He can't eat without throwing up, he can't sleep, he can't focus. The thing's he goes through he calls the "Cycling". The pressure to have a perfect life and be perfect in school is really relatable to as a teenager. Craig faces the challenges that many teens face this generation and deals with in in a way that some teens do too. So far this book is really a real life book and I am looking forward to seeing where Craig goes with all this chaos.