Friday, March 8, 2013
Dante Reflection 3/8
The canto I found the most interesting was Cantos 34 and 35. Canto 34 is in the ninth circle of the inferno. I thought it was interesting this is the lowest circle of the inferno and in most modern day westerners mindsets, we would picture this being hot and fiery yet, it is just the opposite. This circle is covered in ice and contains the traitors to their benefactors. I was shocked that Lucifer's arm was bigger than all the giants from circle 8 put together. I also thought it was interesting that in canto 35 Dante places Brutus and Cassius in the bottom level of the inferno due to their betrayal of Julius Caesar. Dante also places Judas the betrayer of Jesus in this circle which shows how Dante felt just as strongly about politics as he did about the church and religion.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Dante Reflection
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Saturday, February 9, 2013
Journal 2/9
In my hell I would include all of the sinners who weren't repentant, the ones that never showed any sort of remorse. The sights would be of constant fear and death There would be suffering all around, in every direction and extremity. There would be unending suffering and discomfort. It would feel like rejection and helplessness. There would not be an option to get out because the people that are in there didn't realize their sins during their time on Earth so they should not be allowed to go back now. Also, people who were passive and didn't stand up in the midst of tragedy. The sounds would be shrieking, like nails on a chalk board and high pitched, continua shrieking, The smell would be must and burning flesh and trash.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Journal 1/25
My parents.
The other day my Mom came home and told that she was bragging about how self aware I am to someone. I suppose I shouldn't have been surprised, but I was. The way it is in my house is that my parents see me and my actions as "The Norm" for teenagers, but as I know from being surrounding by teenagers all day, that is not the case. My parents expect me to excel and be a good kid because that's the way it's always been. There is no special accolade or prize for good grades and behavior, just a "Hey, I knew you could do it." With this in mind, I thought it was really nice for my mom to mention the fact she is proud of me even when I wasn't there. It's just nice to know that my parents are, in fact, very pleased with me and my behavior and realize it gets really hard sometimes.
The other day my Mom came home and told that she was bragging about how self aware I am to someone. I suppose I shouldn't have been surprised, but I was. The way it is in my house is that my parents see me and my actions as "The Norm" for teenagers, but as I know from being surrounding by teenagers all day, that is not the case. My parents expect me to excel and be a good kid because that's the way it's always been. There is no special accolade or prize for good grades and behavior, just a "Hey, I knew you could do it." With this in mind, I thought it was really nice for my mom to mention the fact she is proud of me even when I wasn't there. It's just nice to know that my parents are, in fact, very pleased with me and my behavior and realize it gets really hard sometimes.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Journal 1/14
Tragedy
What's tragic to me is the genocide in Sudan, the burning of women in the Middle East, the starvation rate of kids around the world, the fact that everyday people die in sweatshops. These events are sad, yes, but they go beyond the realm of sadness for me because of the lack of recognition on the U.S's part. Plenty of sad, horrible events happen each day in the U.S i.e mass murder, deaths, natural disasters, but those are mentioned and talked about and mourned for. The tragic part that sets these global disasters apart for me is that in the U.S they don't recognize these massacres on the same level that they do of a "Home soil" one. News station are fairly local and brief when presenting the news, there is hardly ever anything about things that have happened outside of even the current state. World news stations do their best to cover the most that they can but they simply can't cover everything. The true tragedy in all of this I suppose, is how easily people forget. Many Americans are used to the news simply repeating facts over and over again and so instead of these facts sinking in, which causes us to remember them like a textbook and watch them play out like a movie. "Yep. Apple Factories in China have suicide nets on the outside." What!? That's a big deal and it's rarely discussed on a daily basis. My theory is that this is because people don't want to think about the fact that these horrible things are happening around them, it's uncomfortable and calls for fixing which requires sacrifice.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
The Gap
The Gap

I find that the times which my writing is lack luster, are times in which I don't understand the assignment or citation. In a lot of my journal entries about Lord of The Flies I struggled with being deep enough. The first part of that book just really confused me so my writing is poor. To improve, I can do my best to get a full and deep understanding of the text by asking the teacher and my peers questions. I can also think about the text more and really try to gain a deeper understanding for myself just by thinking about it. I also think that at times I struggle with just being lazy and not getting into the assignment. I can improve on this by seeing the beneficial things about the assignment and trust that I am writing for a good reason even if I don't see it. All the entries that I have written have given me a fuller understanding of my writing style as well as the texts that I was writing about. The entries have helped me because i can look back and see what my thoughts were on certain things, I can realize this fact and that will help me be more interested. Part of the reason I feel like my writing lacks at times is because I'm not writing about things that I enjoy.
When I read a good quote, hear a good speech or read a good book, I am often inspired to write about it. I like to write about Thich Naht Hanh and Stephen Bachelor because Thich Naht Hanh is my teacher and I read a lot of Bachelor's books. His wise words and over arching statements about the human condition and society make me want to elaborate and analyze everything as well. When I write, I like to be in a setting with people around, but on my own. My house is too familiar and small so I usually go to a coffee shop so that I can be around society and unfamiliar location. I don't like to listen to music or drink anything because I am distracted to easily and am unable to focus. Inspired writing inspires me. Even if the topic that the author is writing about is fairly boring to me, I love when I feel like the author is passionate.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Reflection on World lit. Semester 1
This semester in World Literature has taught me about and reiterated the importance of world connectivity. I have become more aware of the problems globally and how certain issues and concerns are shared by the world. Just because my life is very different that someone who lives in the slums of India might share the same concerns as me even though out lives are very different. I've also learned about the cry of the human heart, not just the American heart. I've learned how religion and disorder in society are things that connect the world in some way. My religious beliefs could be the same as someone across the ocean and all the religions connect to each other because they all address a problem. Even though I may not agree with someone's life choices or religious beliefs, I now can understand the motive behind it and realize that their choices, although different from mine, are valid and important to them.I have learned this semester that the world is united but doesn't always see it. We are all fighting for a common cause but don't always see it and that's why society is starting to break down. This picture represents world literature because even though we all have different backgrounds at the end of the day we all live on the same world and have to get along.
"If you realize what the real problem is-losing yourself, giving yourself to some higher end, or to another-you realize that this itself is the ultimate trial. When we quit thinking primarily about ourselves and our own self-preservation, we undergo a truly heroic transformation of consciousness" (126 Campbell). What makes religion effective is based in on the fact that you believe not what yo believe. The thing that changes people is the giving one oneself to a higher cause and transforming yourself even when it's hard because you have an ultimate goal in mind.
"Those who are more thrifty(as I must confess the times require) may flay the carcass; the skin of which artificially dressed will make admirable gloves for ladies, and summer boots for fine gentlemen" (3 Swift). Not only does Swift suggest that they kill innocent children but now that they use them as clothes. By making clothes out of the carcasses, the dead children will now benefit people by clothing them. This says something about society, like the fact that we use the suffering of others to benefit ourselves.
. “He found himself understanding the wearisomeness of this life, where the path was an improvisation and a considerable part of one’s walking life was spent watching one’s feet” (76 Golding). People may never fully understand humanity. They can try to understand the past why thing were like that but it is difficult to analyze your current situation and live it at the same time. Most of your life is spent watching the path instead of watching what's to come.


. “He found himself understanding the wearisomeness of this life, where the path was an improvisation and a considerable part of one’s walking life was spent watching one’s feet” (76 Golding). People may never fully understand humanity. They can try to understand the past why thing were like that but it is difficult to analyze your current situation and live it at the same time. Most of your life is spent watching the path instead of watching what's to come.
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