Sunday, April 19, 2009
Perestroika Act III/Hopkins:Spring and fall.
In Act III, Roy's anger is one of the main topics. In the reading, I really did not see any similarity. The only thing that seems like a similar topic is change. The child changes, and see how the world is changes as it gets older. It is no longer innocent. Roy deep inside is mean and hateful, but deep inside maybe he is like a child.
Perestroika Act II/Hopkins:thou art indeed..
In Act II, Prior tells Belize of his dream of the Angel, and how he believes it is real. Belize thinks Prior is crazy, and thinks he may be going crazy, Prior also feels that he may be getting a little crazy too. However, Prior believes he can be a prophet, but he still questions himself. Like in the reading by Hopkins, it seems like someone is questions their life, and their purpose in life.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Angels/Pied B./Sudden.
The three readings surprised me on how similar they were. They all speak mainly about death, it being inevitable, and accepting it. We have to accept that we all will die one day. Believing that you are stronger than death interferes with Gods will in a way. We have to take the bad, and make it good. We can survive, and adapt, but when its our time we cannot fight it.
Rider to the Sea
Rider to the sea and Angels in America share a similar situation. Maurya loses all her sons to the sea, and even her husband. The sea is not an epidemic, but somehow it still has a way of killing her loved ones in different ways. So, in a way, the sea can be a metephor to the AIDS epidemic. In Angels in America, many different people are also losing their loved ones, but to the AIDSepidemic. It can be prevent, but somehow, mistakes causes it to happen to them.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Act III/Ash wednesday/Good Friday
The three reading all seem to tie into each other, many characters in Angels in America know of their sins, and are afraid to face them. They turn their back on their sins, and punishment. In Donne's Good Friday, Donne goes westward, when he knows he should be going to the east. However, he turns his back. Eliot also speaks of some of the same things as Donne, and act III. He speaks of hope, and looking back. Also of sinners. He knows he is a sinner, therefor he asks for people to pray for sinners like him at the hour of their death. This is greatly familiar to Priors situation. He is receiving messengers to help he get ready for his death, but he doesn't realize the real truth. It is his hour of death, his time to go is coming.
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Sunday, April 5, 2009
Angels in America Act II scenes 7-10/Donne: His Picture
In Angels in America act II scenes 7-10 and Donne's poem it seems similar. Louis is aware of his own sickness so he doesn't care about his health anymore. However he wants Joe to be healthy and suggest he doesn't eat the hot dog. In the poem, Donne is also aware of his sickness and death, so whoever he is speaking too, it seems like he is guiding that person to not be like him, and to be better.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Angels in America act II scences 1-6/Donne
Act II scenes 1-6 had a slight similarity to Donnes poem, in my opinion. As I was reading, in my mind it sounded like something Louis would say to Prior, or somthing he is feeling inside. In the book, Louis cant deal with sickness and death. Instead of facing his fears and being there for his man; he runs away when Prior needs him most. The last few lines of the poem speak of divorce, and love, and wanting to be with someone. Louis loves Prior, and wants to be with him, but deep down he wont let himself. Also, religion plays a big part in both readings.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Angels in Ameri./A Hymn to God the Father
After reading Angels in America Act I, scenes 5-9 and the poem by Donne, I realized the two were closly related. Donne spoke about sins and and the realization of Death. In Act I many people are afraid of death. Roy is in denial that he has AIDs because he knows death may soon follow. Roy tells himseld he has a different diesease. Prior is also afraid of death with his revalation that he has AIDs. He is afraid for his own life and the fact that Louis may leave him.
In both the book and poem they seem to speak about realizing wrongdoings and guilt. The two reading show true feelings when on the verge of death, and how people change knowing this.
In both the book and poem they seem to speak about realizing wrongdoings and guilt. The two reading show true feelings when on the verge of death, and how people change knowing this.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Angels in Ameri./Air and Angels.
Act I, Scene's I-IV and the other two reading seemed very hard to put together, but I did feel some kind of connection. The main focus I felt connected the stories was love or something in that category. The characters in almost all of the stories are trying to connect with love but it is hard for them. Also the connection I feel between the different stories is a sense of finding yourself, and just knowing who you are. It was hard to find a connection between these stories, but I'm sure love and finding oneself is a big part of it.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
3.27.09 journal
Hopefully what I got out of the two articals isnt too off of what the real thesis of the two really are. In the close reaing I saw many of the same terms. Words like evil, god, and basically many negitive things. In The Second Coming, the author wrote, "A shape with lion Body and head of man." I think that is similar to the online book because it kind of says how people can be both good and bad. Also, it used the phrase "slouching toward Bethleham." Which would be good meaing leaning toward God, and the right thing. The poem wasnt too difficult to read. However, the online book was very hard to read, but I tried to read it slowly, and more than once.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Beowulf/ Always living at the coast
In, always-living-at-the-coast, Coyote was on his way to marry the daughter of, Always living at the coast and many people were trying to stop him. Coyote stopped these people by turning them into things nature will benefit from but ruined those peoples lives. However, Coyote did take the advice of some of the people for the future. In Beowulf, Queen Modthryth as a single women would torture, or even kill innocent men who were just admiring her beauty, or lusting for her. Modthryth felt offended so she used her powers to get back from that. Always living at the coasts daughter had teeth in her vagina that she used to kill men who wanted her. She and her friends mad men their slaves because they knew what that were capable of being women,and with the teeth in Death bringing women's vagina.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Beowulf journal 4
In Beowulf lines 1159-1650, there are a few similarities to the online reading. Both speak of a horrendous beast who is killing men. Grendel is dead and his mother wants revenge. There is much detail in both reading on how the beast must be killed, and how their deaths were. In the online article their was a part that said, "See there! He squirms! He groans! His eyes bulge wildly out, Searching around in vain appeal for help!" The beast is killed as a punishment for their crimes.
Monday, March 2, 2009
BeoWulf journal 3
In Beowulf lines 607-1158, I see a great similarity to Claude McKay's: If We Must Die. In Beowulf, Grendel was a constant problem. Men were dying almost every night and no one was strong enough to do anything about it. In, the online article, the riots were a constant problem. Because they were race riots, and it was happening in 1919, no one was doing anything to help the blacks, and the blacks weren't doing anything to help themselves. However, Beowulf came to help with his positive attitude and his belief in himself. Beowulf fought Grendel and the killings are now done with. No one believed that Beowulf would make it out alive, but he believed in himself and knew his own strength. None of them expected he would ever see his homeland or get back to his native place and the people who reared him (691-693).
Beowulf told the King and his people that he will die trying to Kill Grendel (632-638). In, If We Must Die, McKay is willing to go out with dignity if he has too. Just like Beowulf. McKay knows that if the riots continue he may end up dead. In that case, he feels like if I will end up dead anyway, why not die knowing he tried to help, and not cowardly.
Beowulf told the King and his people that he will die trying to Kill Grendel (632-638). In, If We Must Die, McKay is willing to go out with dignity if he has too. Just like Beowulf. McKay knows that if the riots continue he may end up dead. In that case, he feels like if I will end up dead anyway, why not die knowing he tried to help, and not cowardly.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Beowulf Journal 2
Hrathgar, the new king is greatly respected and fortunate. War was a fortune to him and he used his authority to his advantage. Hrathgar used his authority to build his throne-room, which was named Heorot.
Grendel, a grim demon came to the land at nightfall and grabbed 30 men from their beds and took them to his lair. Grendel murdered the men and returned the next night and murdered more, with no remorse. People in the land were afraid for their lives, young and old were all at risk.
Hygelacs thane hears about what Grendel is doing to these men and decides he will do something about it. He works up a plan, gets a boat, and men to travel and fight with him. No one from Geat tries to stop him from going because they know his strength and have faith.
When the crew gets ashore a worker who watches the shore questions why the men are there. Hygeleac's thane introduces himself and shows true concern about what is happening with Grendel and tells the worker he is there to help. The worker belives him and agrees to help take him to Hrathgar.
When Hrathgar's herald and officer is introduced I learned that the brave man from Geatland's name is Beowulf. Hrathgars herald goes to Hrathgar to get permission for Beowulf to speak to him. Hrathgar already knows Beowulf and has heard many great things about him so he allows him in. Beowulf tells the king more about himself and his triumphs and begs him to let him fight Grendel. Hrathgar approves and plans a feast for Beowulf and his men. At the feast Beowulf and the men eat and drink. Beowulf was asked many questions and told many stories about his heroic journeys of the past.
In the online article, I didn't find much of a similarity to Beowulf. It was actually kind of opposite. The poem, unlike Beowulf or Paradise Lost rhymed.
Grendel, a grim demon came to the land at nightfall and grabbed 30 men from their beds and took them to his lair. Grendel murdered the men and returned the next night and murdered more, with no remorse. People in the land were afraid for their lives, young and old were all at risk.
Hygelacs thane hears about what Grendel is doing to these men and decides he will do something about it. He works up a plan, gets a boat, and men to travel and fight with him. No one from Geat tries to stop him from going because they know his strength and have faith.
When the crew gets ashore a worker who watches the shore questions why the men are there. Hygeleac's thane introduces himself and shows true concern about what is happening with Grendel and tells the worker he is there to help. The worker belives him and agrees to help take him to Hrathgar.
When Hrathgar's herald and officer is introduced I learned that the brave man from Geatland's name is Beowulf. Hrathgars herald goes to Hrathgar to get permission for Beowulf to speak to him. Hrathgar already knows Beowulf and has heard many great things about him so he allows him in. Beowulf tells the king more about himself and his triumphs and begs him to let him fight Grendel. Hrathgar approves and plans a feast for Beowulf and his men. At the feast Beowulf and the men eat and drink. Beowulf was asked many questions and told many stories about his heroic journeys of the past.
In the online article, I didn't find much of a similarity to Beowulf. It was actually kind of opposite. The poem, unlike Beowulf or Paradise Lost rhymed.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Beowulf Journal 1
In the first 60 lines of Beowulf, Shield Sheafson has just passed away and the book tells about his burial. Sheafson was a great king so when he died he was honored greatly. His body was casted off on a boat filled with treasures and things fit for a king. Beow, Sheafson's son becomes heir after his fathers death and takes over. In Beowulf, I get the impression that the women holds not too much importance. When men are addressed we also learn their names. However, when a women is addressed we only learn her husbands name. The women is left nameless.
I think that reading Beowulf will be much easier than Paradise Lost. Just by reading the first 60 lines I almost understood everything that was going on with little help from outside sources.
I think that reading Beowulf will be much easier than Paradise Lost. Just by reading the first 60 lines I almost understood everything that was going on with little help from outside sources.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
JOURNAL 10- Book IX
In the beginning of book IX Raphael is on his way back to Heaven. God is on his way to Paradise and so is Satan, returning after he had been vanished. Satan decided to disguise himself as a snake in Paradise so no one would tell it was him. Satan thinks that Earth is so beautiful, even more beautiful that heaven. He also seems a little jealous of Adam and Eve. Back in the garden, Adam and Eve get ready for the work they do in the morning. Eve suggest to Adam that they should work separately to get more work done but Adam isn't so fond of the idea, he be lives that Satan may be up to something. however, Eve convinced Adam and they decided to work alone.
In the article Easter Day, honesty I didn't understand much that was going on. I also hardly saw a connection other than the talk about angels, and Heaven and Hell.
In the article Easter Day, honesty I didn't understand much that was going on. I also hardly saw a connection other than the talk about angels, and Heaven and Hell.
Monday, February 16, 2009
In class assignment
Eve, in the beginning awakes in the garden not knowing who and where she is. She See's her reflection and seems confused and not in touch with reality. Inside of her is Adam's rib which gives Eve and Adam a close bond. Eve also feels love at first sight with Adam and a strong connection to him. Adam is more connected to reality because he knows his surrounding and his own being. Their gender relationship is very strong but I'm not sure if it still would be if their were any other men around. All Eve knows is Adam and that she is connected to him.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
JOURNAL 9
In book VII and VIII of Paradise Lost Adam seems really curious about the creation of the world and of his own self. Raphael begins to explain to Adam the story. After their conversation, Adam speaks to Raphael about the stars and things. Raphael seems like he knows a lot about the world and creation. Adam asks him many questions threw out their time together. After Raphael speaks, Adam tells him about his own creation, and when he first woke up. After Adam realized how much he could do God came and explained more to him, and told him that he may not eat from the Tree of Knowledge.
Timaeus by Plato is very similar to book VII and VII. Both address the creation of the world by God, even though different Gods. Also, the Gods both want good to come from their work. Both Milton and Plato speak of how women come from man, and how they are weaker. Milton says in book VIII that Eve is not as pure as Adam because she came from his rib. Plato said that women come from men who were too weak.
Timaeus by Plato is very similar to book VII and VII. Both address the creation of the world by God, even though different Gods. Also, the Gods both want good to come from their work. Both Milton and Plato speak of how women come from man, and how they are weaker. Milton says in book VIII that Eve is not as pure as Adam because she came from his rib. Plato said that women come from men who were too weak.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Journal 8-2403
In Timaeus By Plato I learned a lot about him. He like Milton speaks about the creation of everything. His God is Demiurge, and he has limits unlike God. Demiurge needs something the create with. Plato had many gods and they are mortal. They both speak of the world and male and females. Plato also believed that weak men turned into women, with the idea that women come from men. I couldnt understand much of the reading, however, our talk in class helped a lot.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
JOURNAL 7-2403B
In book V of Paradise Lost, the setting takes place in Paradise. Adam and Eve awake from their sleep, Adam peaceful, Eve restless. Even begins to tell Adam of her dream where she followed what looked like an Angel to the tree of knowledge. There the angel ate fruit from the tree and told Eve that if she ate she would be like the gods also. However, before Eve could taste the fruit the angel vanishes and her dream ends. Adam isn't too thrilled with the dream and they continue praising God. In Heaven god sends the angel Raphael to Paradise to warn him about the devils trickery. Raphael explains to Adam about nature, humans, and animals. He also explains to him about being obedient to god. Raphael then tells Adam of Satan and the story of his Fall.
In book VI of Paradise Lost Raphael is still telling Adam of the problems between Satan and God. Gods army consist of about the same amount of soldiers. Both sides face each other waiting to fight. Satan and Abdiel square off and the war begins.
Not much went on in Book VI. The war was the main focal point and Satan's plan. In Book V, I wonder what will happen with Adam and Eve and the tree of knowledge.
In book VI of Paradise Lost Raphael is still telling Adam of the problems between Satan and God. Gods army consist of about the same amount of soldiers. Both sides face each other waiting to fight. Satan and Abdiel square off and the war begins.
Not much went on in Book VI. The war was the main focal point and Satan's plan. In Book V, I wonder what will happen with Adam and Eve and the tree of knowledge.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
JOURNAL 6-2403B
Eboni Dockery
2403b
Wallace Steven's The Idea of Order at Key West, like Milton's Paradise lost, is very long to be a poem. it seems like in the beginning of the first paragraph there is a short sentence. However, the rest of the paragraph is a single sentence. Its hard to understand exactly what Stevens is trying to say. I can only interpret a few parts of the poem. Stevens may be speaking of a women, and also nature. It also sounds like he is comparing a women to the sea, and nature.
In Book IV of Paradise lost Satan is on his way to Eden. As he approches, he see's how beautiful it is, and thinks of what could happen if he were to ask God for forgivness. However, Satan knows he'll always have Hell, and could never bow down to him. In Eden, there are many animals and tree. It, like in Steven's poem, is very nature like. Satan gets jealous as he see's the new world that was created after he and the other devils fell. Uriel belives that one of the fallen is in Eden and tells another angel. They then plan of seached for him and finding him by morning. By then Adam and Eve were in their Hut where Satan had disguised himself as a toad, or frog, and was wispering into Eve's ear while she slept. The Angels found him there and questioned why he was there. Satan began to fight the angel until he got a sign that he would lose, and left.
2403b
Wallace Steven's The Idea of Order at Key West, like Milton's Paradise lost, is very long to be a poem. it seems like in the beginning of the first paragraph there is a short sentence. However, the rest of the paragraph is a single sentence. Its hard to understand exactly what Stevens is trying to say. I can only interpret a few parts of the poem. Stevens may be speaking of a women, and also nature. It also sounds like he is comparing a women to the sea, and nature.
In Book IV of Paradise lost Satan is on his way to Eden. As he approches, he see's how beautiful it is, and thinks of what could happen if he were to ask God for forgivness. However, Satan knows he'll always have Hell, and could never bow down to him. In Eden, there are many animals and tree. It, like in Steven's poem, is very nature like. Satan gets jealous as he see's the new world that was created after he and the other devils fell. Uriel belives that one of the fallen is in Eden and tells another angel. They then plan of seached for him and finding him by morning. By then Adam and Eve were in their Hut where Satan had disguised himself as a toad, or frog, and was wispering into Eve's ear while she slept. The Angels found him there and questioned why he was there. Satan began to fight the angel until he got a sign that he would lose, and left.
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