This will be my last blog post. This semester went by so quickly, only have about 2 more weeks to go. Blogging was a new experience for me and it has thought me what to put out there and what not. Although this was my first time doing this, it wasn't too bad. All I had to do was remind myself to blog every weekend. It helped me learn more and understand some of my classmates as well. In fact, it’s good that Sweeney chose something active that involves all students. This has helped us connect and hear what others have to say about different issues. Professor Sweeney's class has been one of my favorite classes here at Bland and I will definitely miss this class.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
It all comes to an end
This will be my last blog post. This semester went by so quickly, only have about 2 more weeks to go. Blogging was a new experience for me and it has thought me what to put out there and what not. Although this was my first time doing this, it wasn't too bad. All I had to do was remind myself to blog every weekend. It helped me learn more and understand some of my classmates as well. In fact, it’s good that Sweeney chose something active that involves all students. This has helped us connect and hear what others have to say about different issues. Professor Sweeney's class has been one of my favorite classes here at Bland and I will definitely miss this class.
Se7en
Main character of
the movie se7en are Detective William Somerset, detective David Mills, and John
Doe. Somerset is one of the most important characters that thinks society is
getting more evil and wants to leave the horrors of the city. He is patient and
has the ability to do well at his job because he’s smart in investigating the
details and solving crimes. Before his retirement, he is partnered with a young
and naive Detective called David Mills. John Doe is another significant
character. Even though, he doesn’t leave any fingerprints while committing a
crime, detective Somerset and John Doe share some traits. They analyze their
thoughts before acting out on them unlike David Mills who’s more aggressive. In
fact, they’re both irritated by the evilness of the city they live in. John Doe
kills people that have sinned to change society while Somerset takes criminals
under control and interview suspects, witnesses, and victims until he gets
enough evidence and information to solve the crime. Doe’s plan to kill his
victims was according to the seven deadly sins: gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath,
pride, lust, and envy.
Poems
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Second beyond class assignment: TyRuben Ellingson
For
my second beyond class assignment, I went to the event here at Richard Bland. The
Honors Program at RBC hosted a guest speaker, TyRuben Ellingson. He talked
about his career, how he create his designs from shapes, and his skills as a
special effects artist. His background in design and talent has led him to work
on movies such as: Avatar, Elysium, Casper, The Flintstones, Pacific Rim, Jurassic
Park, and so on. He has a master’s degree in fine arts and currently teaching at
VCU in the Communicative Arts department. It was interesting to see the designs
and special effects he came up with. He also mentioned how he likes working
with cheap ball point pens like the ones in a bank or hotel rooms.
I was impressed when he mentioned about Avatar and the amount
of time to finish the work. It took him about 2 years, focusing on details,
designs, and this and that until it was finally approved. I appreciate people
who devote their time into something they really like to do because the more
time they commit, the better they’ll get. It’s really about focusing, commitment,
having a great confidence, and networking with people that got him to where he’s
today. It was a great event to attend and click on the link if you would like
to know more about him.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Beyond class activity: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
I went to Virginia
Museum of Fine Arts for one of my beyond class activities. It was college night
and students came from VCU, VSU, John Tyler, and of course RBC. I liked how
they had popcorn’s, drinks, and games. Also, while eating and drinking we got
to see different artworks from different schools and states through a huge
screen. For the games, they offered postcards and we had to cut it out into
pieces and design them to make some kind of art and they gave prizes so that we
can stay motivated. It was interesting and unique since I never visited an art
museum. The museum galleries were amazing but it’s more than just paintings in
there. They have ancient icons from different countries and cultures they also
have abstract pictures, which were very interesting. It was hard to understand
what all those pictures meant but they all have their own meanings and are
unique in their own ways. VMFA has jazz nights every Thursday. Since we went on
a Thursday night, they had a room where people could just go in dance and enjoy
their time listening to a live jazz. It was more than what I expected. For
people who like art or for those who aren't really into arts, I suggest you go
and see for yourselves.
Hills like White Elephants
This story was kind of
interesting because in class we got to be creative and come up with an ending
since it didn't have one. We formed a group and discussed about the story and
how to come up with an interesting ending. Overview of the story goes like
this, the American and his girlfriend are in Spain inside a train station. She
express her opinion on the hills that surrounded the station saying, "the hills
look like a white elephant." The American seems like he’s more in control of situations
throughout the story than she is. He mentions about an operation. More of like
an abortion. Instead of taking responsibility for herself, it seemed like she
was more concerned if he will still love her, live with her, and their
relationship in general after the operation. They talked about it but neither
of them listen or understand the other’s point of view. Besides their
communication issues, she seemed really uncertain about the abortion. By the
end, he goes to the bar to get a drink and she stays at the table which
foreshadows no future relationship between them. Therefore, we never get to
tell if she had the abortion or not. Our ending was more of like a life lesson.
As a group, we came down to a decision that she gets hit by a bus and dies but
doctors save the unborn child. Since the American is the father, he had to raise the baby. Now that all the pressure
was on him, he learned the hard way raising a child by himself as a single dad which made him look back and wish he was there for her on the first place.
Everything That Rises Must Converge
Everything
that rises must converge is a story written in 1961 by Mary Flannery O’Connor.
It was written in the middle of the American civil rights movement. Julian's
mother has refused to take the bus alone since integration. So Julian escorts
his mother to her weight loss class. They board on the bus where Julian’s
mother is happy because there's only white people on the bus. Soon, a black
woman and her son get on the bus. The little boy seat next to Julian’s mother
and the woman seat next to Julian. Both mothers and sons got off the bus at the
same time. Besides, Julian didn't like the idea that his mother will try to
give the little boy a nickel despite the fact that she does this with all kids.
As she looked in her purse, she only found a penny. Ignoring Julian’s warnings,
she calls after the little boy, Carver, and gives him the penny. Carver’s
mother gets mad and swings her purse and knocks Julian’s mother onto the
sidewalk. As she got up, she stumbles off. Julian reaches out to grab her arm
then soon sees a strange expression on her face. She tells him to call Grandpa
or Caroline, her nurse. Julian starts to run for help but returns quickly as
she crush to the pavement. He rushes towards her and finds out that she
actually had a stroke. He felt bad after he realizes it and he couldn't help
her since it was too late.
The Glass Menagerie
The
Glass Menagerie is a book and movie that’s narrated by Tom Wingfield which
takes place in Wingfield’s apartment in St. Louis, 1937. Tom is part of the
play as Amanda's son. Like most mothers, Amanda, worries about her daughter Laura, who wears a brace because she has a bad leg. The other reason why Amanda worries about Laura is the fact that she's not attracting any men because of her shyness.Tom provides for the household since he's the only one working. He works at a shoe warehouse and to escape his routine, he goes to the movies and drinks alcohol. He always have an urge to leave the family so his mother made a deal with him. If he can find Laura a husband
then he can be free of his responsibilities. He brings a friend called Jim
O’Connor, to dinner. Laura actually had a crush on Jim in high school. Jim and Laura
have a conversation in the living room. Laura was nervous and shy at first. However, she started opening up and mentions how she liked him in high school. She also reminds him of a nickname he called her -blue roses. Then she shows him her collection of glass figures and her favorite glass animal, a unicorn. They started dancing in
the living room and Jim accidentally knocks over the unicorn, breaking off its
horn. As a souvenir, she gave him the broken unicorn. He kisses her and he admits he
has a fiancĂ©e and can’t contact Laura anymore. Amanda turns to Tom and accuses
him for not knowing Jim was engaged. Not long after Jim’s visit, Tom leaves
Amanda and Laura for good just like his father, who abandoned them at a young age. On his last
monologue, he mentioned how guilty he felt to leave Laura in that situation.
Tom should have comprehended, that guilt will always haunt him down no matter
where he goes before deciding to leave them.
The Yellow Wallpaper
They yellow wallpaper is a very strange and unusual story
we read in class. Her husband, John, is the narrator’s physician and as a
couple they don’t have a good relationship. She appears to be depressed. She
was restricted to bed rest in a yellow wallpaper room. She hallucinates and
sees images and a lady trapped inside the wallpaper. She stared at the yellow
wallpaper for long hours. Thus, she felt anxious and more depressed. She was
also restricted from working and writing which led to her having a secret journal.
On her journal, she described the yellow wallpaper in the bedroom as it spins around her. She
also mentions details of the wallpaper and the room in general. She sees a
figure behind the wallpaper. The figure was described as a woman who stoops down and creeps around,
shaking the bars at night, and creeps during the day. The narrator, John’s
wife, also mentions that she creeps around sometimes. This statement made it
clear for me that theirs a connection and also that she resembles the woman in the
yellow wallpaper. She felt like John and Jennie (his sister and her
nanny) kind of had an idea about the wallpaper therefore she peels it off. However, in her head she felt like she freed the woman who was trapped in the yellow
wallpaper. Once she destroys the paper, she felt like she herself come out of
the trap. John faints when he catch a glimpse of what she has done to the wall.
The author, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, left the ending open. Personally, I think
she killed him but we can’t tell from the story.
The chrysanthemums
The setting for this story says it all. It’s
winter in Salinas’s valley in California -1938. Elisa Allen, an intelligent
creative woman forced into unhappy existence on husband’s ranch. Henry Allen,
sells cattle to meat companies. She worked on the ranch gardening and planting
flowers. The story is more descriptive of how she takes care of her
chrysanthemums. The flowers symbolized Elisa and how strong, beautiful, and
thriving she is. Therefore, while planting her flowers she felt really
protective and happy but aside from her flowers she felt insecure and trapped.
A tinker approached her on the ranch while she was working on her flowers. He’s
a gypsy (looks for jobs while traveling) fixes pots, pans, and so on. She felt
the most free when the tinker appreciated her flowers. Elisa believed for once
someone was interested in her life. She felt change from masculine to feminine
so she starts removing her hat and gloves. Elisa wishes she had his life but
more of his freedom. As he speaks to her, she felt feminine and after he leaves
with the flowers she gave to him, she strips down, bathes, put on makeup, and a
dress. But while she was on the car ride with her husband, she notices a dark
spot on the side of the road. She takes her coat and covers her face and teary
eyes. Seeing the flowers she gave to the tinker on the side of the road, made
her feel insecure, not free, used and thrown away. The story was kind of
interesting, not too bad.
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