Wednesday, October 31, 2012

The Salem Play

   I really enjoyed this play. It was funny and serious at the same time and kept me entertained. It also seemed to be written to appeal to a teenage audience more, which helped to keep it interesting. The use of puppets as adults was a nice detail as it added to the fun factor of the play without making it childish. My favorite character was Mr. Johnson. He was an  awkwardly-funny-kind-old man.

   Going deeper into the play, I feel its message was to take the time to think about everyone's needs and feelings and treat everybody with respect and understanding. It doesn't matter what somebody's race, religion, age, gender, or personality is; Everybody deserves the chance to be understood and accepted. All of the characters in the play had different personalities and backgrounds and they all had almost nothing in common with one another, but they all learned to come to terms with each other and take the time to care for one another. In the end, the kids caring for each other kept their teacher from getting fired, helped Vynique's character earn more respect for the teacher, allowed the kids to perfect and perform their play and saved the janitor from hanging himself out of depression. A little caring and acceptance can go a long way towards making the world a happier place for everyone.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Why do people read Oedipus Rex?

   I really liked this play. It had a good story and even though we already knew what would happen before hand, the use of irony in the story really helped to make it really great. The way the irony enhanced the story was through giving the reader (or viewer) a sort of reward for noticing it. It's kind of how advertisements use allusions to help sell whatever it is their advertising. When a person sees the advertisement and goes 'Ha, I get it. That's clever.' it makes them happy that they understood it so they enjoy the advertisement and it sticks in their mind better.



   Another way in which this technique is employed is through popular sayings. For example, if I said "I feel that the dificulty of the Short Story Unit exam was over 9000" those of you who keep up with memes are probably having that 'Ha' moment, while the rest of you are thinking "Wemna?" So going back to Oedipus Rex, Sophocles does an incredible job of employing this technique, which is why over 2000 years after it was first written and performed, Oedipus Rex continues to entertain people everywhere.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Short Story Results/ Theme for Essay

   I feel that the test was incredibly hard and unfair. I had re-read all the stories the night before and had come up with possible themes, symbolism, etc. but I still ended up doing pretty bad on the test. I think the main reason for everyone doing so poorly was because it seemed that all the multiple choice questions had what seemed to be two or more right answers. The answers were all pretty similar or all seemed like they would be able to answer the question. Especially the questions that said 'choose the best possible answer.' On those I would read through all the answers and be forced to simply pick the one that I felt in my opinion to be the best theme, etc.

   For my essay i've chosen the short story 'The Guest' and the third prompt asking to explain sources of pleasure and disquietude. I feel that the reader experiences disquietude at the thought of what Daru and the prisoners actions will be and of what the consequences will be, but at the same time, the reader feels a kind of elation when they find out what those actions and consequences are. The choices Daru and the prisoner make are not the safest ones nor the easiest ones and leads to suspense and anxiety, but they have both positive and negative outcomes which confuse the reader, but at the same time content them with the reality and morality of it all. These are just my initial, really jumbly thoughts on the book and the essay. I feel I can do a really good job with this and make it to the best of my ability.

   I like the idea of being given more freedom with the structure of the essay, instead of having to strictly follow a given outline. We still have to follow the basic format, but we have a lot more liberty to express our ideas in the way that we want to without having to tweak them in order to suit requirements.

  

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Short Story Unit Test

   I feel I probably got a B on this. Maybe an A. Maybe even a C. At this point I really have no idea because the multiple choice had lots of questions that seemed as though they had multiple answers. Lots of the questions had me stuck between two of the answers and so I would be forced to just pick the one that I thought would be the best answer, but I don't know if my idea of the best answer was the correct answer. Hopefully my instincts worked with what i've learned and already knew this year to have helped me make the right choices.

   As for the short answer portion of the test, I also have no idea how I did, but I did my best and hopefully it was good enough. I had pretty good ideas for the themes of all the stories that were in the short answer part, but my trouble was trying to support them with the passages given to us. I think that pretty much for all of them, I had to either re-word my theme so I could support it with the passage, or I had to come up with a completely new theme that was shown inside the passage.

  

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Existentialism

   The idea of Existentialism is pretty interesting. What it's saying basically is that the point of life is to survive, that everything someone does is selfish and meant to better ones own life. I feel that this is mostly true, but I deisagree with the other part of Existentialism, that acts of selflessness are a removal of oneself, that if someone does something selfless, they are ceasing to exist.

   That doesn't make sense to me. If I do something selfless, lets say give some money to charity, how is that removing myself and ceasing to exist. By doing something selfless I am revealing and shaping the person that I am. Existentialsm says that you must voice yourself and act as you would in order to impose yourself upon the world and help to form it, but acts of selflessness do show the world who you are and help to shape the world around you. In no other moment are you revealing more of yourself to the world, than when you do something for others, for no reason other than you feel you should do it. So I think Existentialism is wrong to say that acts of selflessness are bad and things should only be done selfishly.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Where are you going, where have you been?

   This story was really weird and creepy. It was realistic and I felt really mad at the girl for acting the way she did. I understand she was scared and that this would have been some peoples reaction but I would have acted more sensibly. I would have closed and locked the door. Then I would have called the police while keeping my eye out for the man. If he got in I would have, if I thought I could take him, gone to the kitchen and grab a knife or some weapon and take him down or, if he were way bigger and stronger looking then me, flung something at him to slow him down, then run out the back door of the house and run towards another person's house. I know it was probably at least a mile from her house to somebody else's house but still I would have just kept going and if I saw the man's car coming after me I would try to hide while still making my way towards safety. After all the man was somewhat drunk and that would have given me an advantage over eluding and/or fighting him. I just think the girl should have at least tried somewhat to keep herself together and put up a fight. Why did she have to go and give herself up so easily when she stood a pretty good chance of saving herself? Other then size and strength possibly I don't see that the guy posed that much of a threat to her. These are all just my thoughts on the situation.

Monday, September 17, 2012

The Lesson

   Last week we were assigned to read The Lesson. This short story had a good variety of themes about the value of money, value of educationa and the difference in perspectives. Aside from this, I didn't like the actual story.  The story is stale, having no action, suspense, drama, or anything else that stimulates my mind. The main character, who's name escapes me right now, is the type of girl I hate to be around. She is arrogant, bossy and doesn't want to accept the reality of life. She doesn't want to prepare for the 'real' world. On the other hand, her cousin Sugar is a much more appealing character, which is why I remember her name. She is actually open minded and when she and her friends are taken on the trip to the toy store, she seems to have an epiphany and realize that there is much more she needs to learn about if she wants to live her life to the fullest.