For this assignment we had to take a scene from Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing and try and reenact it. We chose to do act II, scene 2. We also chose to do an audio recording, it took us a few tries to get our voices ready but in the end we pulled it off.
Monday, October 27, 2014
Audio Recording for Much Ado About Nothing
For this assignment we had to take a scene from Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing and try and reenact it. We chose to do act II, scene 2. We also chose to do an audio recording, it took us a few tries to get our voices ready but in the end we pulled it off.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Sixth Writing Assignment
For this assignment we
were given the task at looking at Karen Russell's novella, Sleep Donation. The story is connected to today's society in many different
ways. In some ways, one can read the story and get the idea that Karen may have
been saying something about corporate companies. Some may read the story and
think that she may be saying something about how we are being consumed by
technology. Another person can look and make the connection that it is saying
something about how the news tends to blow things way out of proportion.
Another interesting theory is that the story can be connected with what is
going on at this very moment, and that is the major outbreak of the Ebola virus
than has been coming up in the news lately. Two things that I chose to take
from the story that seem to be in many different works these days is the fact
that technology is all over the place and the recent rise of female
protagonists in many recent types of media. Though this story is the not the
first, it does takes some jabs at the fact that we may be going down the wrong
path with our use of technology. This especially starts to get scary when you
think about the headset that the characters wear. It seems like every day we
get slightly closer to something very similar. The only thing that kept popping
into my head was the new Oculus Rift virtual reality headset. It is like having
a whole new world being created right before your eyes. And it seems like that
is going to be the future of video games. Even some new stories and films have
been playing around with the idea. Another interesting aspect of the story is
that the protagonist is a female. This seems to be a popular trend in new books
and films. Even video games have started jumping on the band wagon. Some good
examples are Katniss from Hunger Games,
and Lara Croft from Tomb Raider. It
is actually kind of refreshing to see these kind of characters break free from
being a typical damsel in distress. They seem to be tough so that both genders
can relate to them which makes a nice interesting balance. It also makes for
some interesting scenes if there is a strong male lead character in the mix. Stories
like this seem to be saying that there shouldn't be such a huge divide between
genders. One can get as many things done as the other.
Monday, October 13, 2014
Fifth Writing Assignment
For class we had to write about
Edwidge Danticat's The Dew Breaker.
There were some things that I was able to relate to in the story, but there
were also many things that in no way, I was able to relate to because I am just
not in Ka's shoes. First off, I am not of the same gender as Ka. I feel that if
she were a male, her story may have panned out a bit more different in some
aspects. She also comes from a different culture than me. Ka and her family are
Haitian's that live in New York. One small thing I can relate to is that I live
there also. What is interesting is that they are originally from Haiti. So in
her story, they come from a far away place to start a new life. When I was
younger I was told that we were moving, this basically made my entire world
crumble. I had to adjust to a new place, meet new people, and say goodbye to
some of my old friends. Thankfully we only stayed in our new house for a
couple of years, and realized that our family was just too far away. We decided
to move back which made me happy, but at the same time I realized that I had to
go through the struggle of reestablishing myself again. This is close to what
Dany does in one of the stories, but the reasons are much darker and serious. By
the end of one of the stories, Ka grows to have a bitter feeling towards her father
because she feels she was deceived by him. Though I do not have any bad
relations with my father, I can still relate to the fact that she felt deceived.
When I moved back to my old town, I had to try and reconnect with some of my
old friends. It was then that I realized that many of them had changed for the
worst in my opinion. I had to go through many obstacles to try and find the
right group to fit into. One of my best friends from past years completely
changed when I tried to reconnect with him, another friend basically used me and never really cared about what I had to say, which left me feeling bitter even to this day. This though
seems to be where the comparisons end. Parts of the story deal with redemption, murder and
the loss of family members. Though there are small things I can relate to with those, they are on a much smaller scale than what the story holds.
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