Friday, June 8, 2012

Class Reflection

Blog 15

Friday, June 8, 2012
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I reviewed one more time my blog entries, and I like what I have done.  I tried to use what I have learned at LaGuardia Community College, especially in my ENG 102 class.   First, my blog entries are very formal writing.   It is very organized, and with a little difference about their length and font.  However, I still have problems with the structure sentence, which I am working hard to write better.   All my blog entries are described about poetry, narrative, and drama that I learned from the books selected from this class and ideas, experiences, and opinions of myself.    

It was very interesting read and writes a lot of because we can learn many things such as who is the speaker, who is the author, and who are the characters.  I also learned about citation in a book, work cited, and the most important thing understands what the main idea in the books is.

It was the first time that I have had a class writing online, and it was a great experience.   Today’s technology allows us to learn more through writing and reading online.  So, I thank my professor Dr. Ximena Gallardo that has an excellent idea to have her students connected with the world of the technology through her class.  I can also improve my writing ability because Microsoft Word help me a lot of my grammar mistakes, and I can fix it.  In addition, I can be connected with my classmates’ activities and read and learn more about them and vice versa. Thank Dr. Gallardo once again, and thank classmates for sharing our time together.

Friday, June 1, 2012

Self-evaluation and Reflection


Blog 14


Self-reflection

After I watched the movie Much Ado about Nothing, I could understand the meaning of the death and rebirth.  As a human being, I make many mistakes, but I am trying not to do again.  We learn from the mistakes, but sometimes are too late. As an example, Claudio loves Hero, but John who plays as villain tries to end with their relation. So, Claudio believes in John.   Claudio makes tremendous damage to Hero who supposed loves unconditionally.   Claudio believes she is death, and unfortunately, he is resent from his mistakes.  Rebirth means to give another chance to our lives.  In this case, Claudio has another change to be happy with a woman who really loves, because Hero was only hiding to give a lesson to Claudio. When we have someone who really loves, we need to have a good communication.  It is important to talk to each other, because this is the only way that we can know about us.

What I have learned writing about drama is to understand the means of the content, but let me says that it is hard.  I read the book, but I can understand only the translation and I understand also when I watched the film version of Much Ado about Nothing.  I like the characters Benedick and Beatrice because many people can be identified with them.  There are many couples that never seem their dreams to come true for being selfish and give them the opportunity to express their feelings to each other. So, this movie Much Ado about Nothing written by Shakespeare gives us an idea of how people could be, and to live with and without love.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

“Man is a giddy thing”

Blog 13




In Shakespeare “Man is a giddy thing” means that a man can  change his mind about being married. It plays clearly focuses on the conflict between reason and emotion. Benedick’s character is a complete contradiction to that of Claudio.  Benedick is playful with the ladies and shows off an arrogant side.  Benedick hides most of his emotions. According to the Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary and Thesaurus “giddy” is having a whirling sensation in the head with a tendency to fall.  It is also not to be serious and frivolous. So, Benedick  had  a strong link with Beatrice, however, he didn't accept at the beginning. 

Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more,
Men were deceivers ever,
One foot in sea and one on shore,
To one thing constant never
Then sigh not so, but let them go,
And be you blithe and bonny,
Converting all your sounds of woe
Into Hey, nonny nonny.

The lyrics of this song moves back and forth between the stories of the couples, Benedick and Beatrice, Claudio and Hero putting them into a union. Shakespeare  explores our desire to desperately search for love, along with our terror and fear from loneliness to accept that love.  
The idea of “man” as “a giddy thing” reflects the comedic spirit of the play.  Claudio,  plays as a man fell in love from a beautiful women, Hero. However, he was traitor,and he changes his feelings for Hero. At the end, Claudio becomes an in love man.  Benedick, who doesn't show any emotions, later he shows his true love for Beatrice.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Claudio and Hero

Blog 12

Much Ado About Nothing

In Much Ado About Nothing, in 4.1. Read Friar advices to Leonato and Hero to use the images of death and rebirth. So, Hero’s “death” brings to Claudio think in different way because he insulted to Hero in front of people and now he feels guilt for Hero’s death.  According to Shakespeare, Friar Frances’ advice, Hero couldn’t live with such false accusation and died.  So, Hero’s Death bring into Claudio’s love to react about values.  We don’t value the things and love we have until we lose them. However, sometimes life give us a second change, and all the virtues we were blind can recover. Hero’s “death” brings new life to her reputation after to know that adultery made against her was discovered. Don John tried to impede that Hero and Claudio get married, trying to involve to Margaret with alliance of Conrade and Borachio to damage the pure image of Hero. So, Hero’s “death” turns the tragic ending of the wedding into a happy ending when she appears as Leonato’s niece, as exact copy of her Leonato daughter, and as the same Hero forgiving Claudio’s accusations, and Claudio pricing his second change to be happy.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Men dominated Shakespeare’s society

Blog 11

Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Men dominated Shakespeare's society
From wn.com Richard III pt. 1

In Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare emphasizes that Claudio, Don Pedro, Benedick, and Leonato see a woman with plenty of virtues, such as purity, noble, kind, and property of them. When a woman get married, women looked to their husbands. A woman's role is to taking care her family and dedicate her time to domestic activities. A man usually brings support economic and he is the king of the house. 
In fact, Hero is inhibited by the male-dominated society in which she lives. She is treated as a toy because men do what they want.  Men take possesion of a woman at their convenience.  She is easily courted and won by Don Pedro posing as Claudio.  She is just as easily seen as a woman in adultery when Don John used Borachio and Conrade to hurt her.
 Despite the influence of the more modern Beatrice, the “merry war” with Benedick may showcase her character to best advantage, but it is clear from the first scene of the play that Beatrice does not easily submit to the commands or beliefs of any man.  She is a woman who spoke up for herself was a “curst” shrew and needed taming. At that time,  she wouldn’t able to keep on resisting men’s attempts to control all her actions because the society didn’t allow, always that men was the king and the women the queen who always was under man’s supervision.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Blog 10 Self-evaluation and Reflection


 Reflection about slavery.



Well, I liked to work doing narrative essays, especially when I learned in Kindred written by Octavia Butler about slavery in United States.  It was a very sad history where people were treated as animals just because they had different color (Black people). For some reasons, I am identified with discrimination like Black was and is.  I am Latino, and sometimes I can observe that people like us, we are not treated in the same way than others as Whites or wealthy people. However, I am proud to be what am I because in this world, still exist ignorant people that they believe than they are more important just for their color.

What I have learned about writing about narrative from the activities I have done so far. Kindred: slavery as a system of control. Whites always had laws that protect them to have slaves in their favor. As examples, slaves didn’t have any education, especially reading and writing, so they lived ignorant, and Whites also thought if they had education, slaves easily could escape because they could read and write passes or free slavers documents by themselves. Slaves were forced to work hard labor for no money, their life was the plantation, slaves work 16 hours per day, and they physically and mentally were shakiness with no money, no property, and no hope. Slaves were sold any time, because Whites broken up families. Slaves always feel alone with no freedom. Whites always treated or punishment, those who slaves loved.

What I have learned about my classmates’ blogs is that everyone for some reasons likes Kindred because they feel sadness to know how White people could be so cruelty treated other people in this case Black people, only based on race, class, and gender.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Sarah, Alice, and Dana



1830s Women slavery
Dana was segregated when she travels back of time of slavery. She was not called by her name; she was named nigger by her master and by some of her own race. According to Butler states that when Dana is seen Kevin by her employer, he makes offensive comments about the two creating “chocolate and vanilla porn!”(56). Dana is forced to suffer constant exploitation in both worlds, causing her freedom and respect.

Alice was beat, raped, and mentally and psychologically exploited and degraded by her master Rufus. Alice was willing to do anything for being her children free.  She also couldn’t stay with the man who really loved, because her master Rufus had a sickness emotional love for her. However, she couldn’t live any more these punishment and she was hanging by herself, after she tried to run away with her children, and Rufus took away her children.

Butler tells that “Weylin known just how far to push Sarah” (169). Her master Weylin had sold her three lovely children, but still Sarah has Carrie who Weylin left her.  Sarah lives for and protects Carrie. Sarah also was beat, and she was the “Mammy” of the house.

The most heroic in my view is Dana because she was discriminated based on race, class, and gender that still exist in our society today. Dana is isolate in society due to her social standing in the two time periods that she travels.  When she went back in the antebellum South, she was acting, but when she was beat, whipped, and worked hard, she discovered it was beginning to feel natural to her.  In her own time, she is degraded on the basis of her occupation as a writer, her second job as a “slave factory”, and also because she was married with white man.