This is the week we start the group project for the Aristotilian Tragedy. I have to say, I really don't like group projects. They just never turn out the way I want to and they're never a real representation of me. There's also the workload situation, work is distributed unevenly. And also you have to jam all of the work into class time. If you want to get anything extra done, you have to do it outside of school, which means doing it by yourself or organizing a meeting. I don't want to see anybody outside of school, i don't want to be there and neither do they, its uncomfortable.
I like individual projects because the product is entirely my brainchild. I also don't have to socialize and interact, which confuses me whilst thinking, I'm not a big multitasker. It also leaves me to complete the project when I please, (or procrastinate as I please). Individual projects are just a lot more comfortable for me.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Monday, January 20, 2014
May they all perish in our present fate or one more hateful still...
Let the depressing part of the year begin. This semester in LA we are going to read Oedipus rex and Dante's Inferno. I can't say I'm very excited, I've never been crazy about sad stories. I like to not be depressed all the time. However, I know that they are supposed to be great works of writing and that makes me somewhat intrigued to find out how they are.
I also do like greek mythology. I find all of the gods and journeys and such pretty interesting. Which is why I'm a little bit more into Oedipus Rex than I normally would be. I also liked the Odyssey last year. But this, of course, is much different than the Odyssey.
I also do like greek mythology. I find all of the gods and journeys and such pretty interesting. Which is why I'm a little bit more into Oedipus Rex than I normally would be. I also liked the Odyssey last year. But this, of course, is much different than the Odyssey.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Swollen Feet, The King
a.
Oedipus the Man
-Oedipus was a overly proud and determined man. He was determined to find
the killer of the Previous king laius and that led to him finding out it was
himself. In that and finding out he was married to his mother, he loses his
pride.
b.
Oedipus the Myth
-Oedipus was born to Lauis and Jocasta of Thebes. His parents find out
that their son will kill the father and marry the mother in the future. So
Oedipus is ordered to be killed. However the shepherd doesn’t kill the baby,
instead he gives it to the king and queen of Corinth. Which results in the
chain of events in the play
c.
Oedipus the Play
-The play of Oedipus the king takes place after he kills his father and
has four kids with his mother. He is still ignorant of the fact that they are
his mother and father. The play was written by Sophocles in around 430 B.C.
d.
Tragedy-
-Tragedy is the situation in which a hero performs an action that has
serious consequences while being presented in an attractive fashion.
Aristotilian tragedies must be whole, no cliffhangers or “episodic” endings.
They also must be complex and fairly lengthy.
e.
Hubris-Hubris is an excessive pride. It often
causes a hero to ignore a moral warning. Ignoring the moral warning eventually
leads to the tragic hero’s demise.
f.
Dramatic irony
- Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows a detail that the
characters do not. In the play Oedipus Rex, everyone knows the myth of Oedipus
marrying his mother, but the Oedipus himself, in the story, does not know that.
This effect really draws audiences in because they know the result but they
can’t look away.
g.
Sophocles
-The second of 3 great greek tragedy writers, Sophocles was most famous
for his work on oedipus rex. He won many awards for his writing in competitions
and he also bested Aeschylus in a dramatic competition
h.
Teiresias
- Teiresias was a Famous prophet of Thebes. He walked in on Athena
bathing, so she blinded him, however, she also gave him the gift of prophecy in
his blindness. So he was used in many greek myths as a prophet.
i.
Fate
-In greek mythology, fate is always inevitable. Heroes hear a prophecy
and they want to deny it and try to go against it, which results in bad
consequences for the hero. Fate is common in the structure of all greek
literature.
j.
Greek theater
-
Greek theater was thought to originate around 700s B.C.. Greek theater only
included male actors who portrayed comedic or tragic myths on stage according
to a playwright. There were three famous tragic playwrights, Aeschylus, Sophocles,
and Euripides.
Monday, January 13, 2014
Baraka Maraca
The movie Baraka is pretty inspirational. I can relate it to my first semester of advanced world lit because it provokes the thought of the world being one person, one being, yet different. Each Religious ritual is unique and special in its own way, but everyone in the world is at peace when they are with their beliefs. Which is my argument to the relevance of religion, but that is a different topic. one particular scene that evoked feelings from me was that whirling dervish scene.
I think that this was really cool because of the looks on their faces, they appear to be having an out of body experience. Like they are up talking with their religious leader or whatnot while their bodies dance on the floor like wind up ballerinas. Unlike Brussat, i think the things that impacted me the most were religion and the worlds practices.
The film begins with scenes of bathing monkeys and about thirty minutes of religious rituals and peace. Then the music really picks up and they show time lapses of asian cites and egg factories. one parallel I saw here was how the scene of the chickens ends, then they go straight into manhattan where people are packed into monotonous everyday routines that we force ourselves to do, much like we forced the chicks in the film down a shute with burned beaks. The fast pace of music causes a feeling of unrest in the world where they show more disturbing images like cities, poverty, and destruction. I think that the film is attempting to inform audiences about the massive cultural diversity in the world. And also how the world is a blessing and is not to be over tampered with
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