Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Haikus here you are :)

Babysitting

The crying baby
Gobbles his food while running
Happy mommy is home

Summer

Tanning, leather skin
Sleepless days jumping partying
Bright colors on

Sleeping

Monkeying out and about
Counting sheep as I dream out
Beauty sleep is

Thursday, March 8, 2012

DRJ #4: Hamlet, Act IV & Act V





Initial Reaction:  The whole play reminds me of a Mexican soap opera, but Act three especially reminds me of one. Part of it has to do with the opening scene, when Getrude is revealing to Claudius that Hamlet killed Polonius.

Character Analysis:  I chose Claudius for the third act character analysis. Claudius is a cold blooded, selfish, deceiving jerk who wants to send Hamlet off to England because he feels threatened by him.  One of Claudius’s fatal flaws is his want for power. Why does he not stop after killing his own brother and marrying his wife? Because his want for power is stronger than anything else. I truly think that if Claudius stopped creating so many sinful acts after killing his brother he would have saved many innocent lives and souls.

Theme Analysis:  I see a huge theme of deception towards the end of the play. It all comes together when Claudius and Laertes plan to get rid of Hamlet. When Laertes and Claudius plan for a fencing match but also make a plan b with poison to kill Hamlet shows deception through lies and plotting.

DRJ #3: Hamlet, Act III


Initial Reaction:  When the “play within a play” starts it reminded me of a junior high play. It’s a weird comparison but for some reason it just reminded me of that. Without the sexual remarks.

Character Analysis: :  I chose Ophelia for the third act character analysis. She is weak and passive and we see this every time she agrees to do what her father, Polonius suggest she do. She doesn’t have much say and is compared to Gertrude through Hamlet. Ophelia is placed into the same pool of woman that Gertrude is in by Hamlet, could be said by saying, “they drink the same water”. Hamlet’s phrase says it all, “I have heard of your paintings too, well enough.”

Theme Analysis:  One particular theme that stands out to me most is revenge. Hamlet creates this “play within a play” to get a reaction out of Claudius so he can get revenge on him. Then when Hamlet sees Claudius vulnerable and gets the chance to kill him he decides not too but it seems to easy at the moment. If he kills him then and there Hamlet won’t get his full revenge. Claudius is praying at the moment and if he kills him then he will go to heaven but he doesn’t want him to go to heaven but to hell.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Thesis #2

Chopin does not fail to mention the struggle of this imprisoned wife as she is grieving through her husbands death. She suffers from "wild abandonment" and as she faces the window after hearing the big news she feels comfort in watching the "new spring life". Mrs. Mallard, the wife is clearly faced with societal pressures and trapped in this closed atmosphere.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

SSRJ #2: Colette

  • Colette's piece of writing made me feel kind of weak as a woman. It also made me feel bad for her and the situation she was in, as if she really did not want to be married. The bed or in other words the setting, guided me towards the theme of the story. This made me think of the whole idea of marriage and my ideal age of getting married. 
  • Colette reveals the whole idea of marriage through the use of the hand. At the beginning of the story the hand is presented to the reader as a soft, warm touch between the couple but as the story unravels the newly wed bride becomes disgusted by the hand. She gets disgusted by the hand as she ponders about her marriage and the new life she will for take. She seems to be disgusted by marriage all together.
  • I could also see Colette showing the reader the stereotypes of the woman and their role in a marriage through the symbol of the hand. I especially see this towards the end of the reading when the woman despite her disgusted thoughts she reaches and kisses the hand of her husband. What do you guys think? Would you agree? If so, why and if not, what do you think?

Saturday, January 28, 2012