Thursday, May 24, 2012
By the Waters of Babylon literary essay
Throughout our normal American lives, or what we perceive as normal, we all go through different experiences that shape us. Humans are like clay pots, we start out small, and different layers of our lives sculpt our personality. In the story, By the Waters of Babylon, the main protagonist, John, goes through different Rites of Passages, having him be more brave, knowledgable, and mature.
The Lost Symbol Approach Paper
I. The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown, had Robert Langdon, the main protagonist of the story, as a Harvard Symbologist on a quest for human enlightenment. His mentor, Peter Solomon, entrusted him in a small, concealed case, and to open it "when the time is right." Mal'akh, kidnaps Peter Solomon, and the encased box was an invitation from the assailant. Mal'akh is then later revealed to be Peter Solomon's washed up, cast-away son. This kind of knowledge was created by the Masons, a hidden message, a message of human enlightenment and powerful knowledge. Questing for this message brought Dr. Katherine Solomon to aid Robert Langdon, with her great Noetic Science research. They had revealed that the secret message was metaphorically buried, it will arise when the time is right, and will manifest a new human era of human thinking.
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Characters:
Robert Langdon: Harvard University symbologist who is skeptical, sarcastic, and investigative.
Katherine Solomon: A Noetic scientist who is haste, smart, and gracious, also the sister of Peter Solomon.
Peter Solomon: A Freemason, billionaire philanthropist, Smithsonian secretary who is humble, loyal, and proud.
Mal'akh: A Mason covered in tattoos, later revealed as Peter's long estranged son, main antagonist of this story who is complex, mischievous, and radical.
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Discussion Questions:
1.What are some examples of symbolism in this story? How do these symbols help the novel progress?
2. Is this book "The Lost Symbol", like any other Dan Brown books? If so, in what ways?
3. What advice would you give to readers learning this book? Is there any necessary prior knowledge needed before reading this novel?
IV.
Key Passage:
"America’s intended destiny has been lost to history.
The forefathers who founded this capital city first named her “Rome.” They had named her river the Tiber and erected a classical capital of pantheons and temples, all adorned with images of history’s great gods and goddesses — Apollo, Minerva, Venus, Helios, Vulcan, Jupiter. In her center, as in many of the great classical cities, the founders had erected an enduring tribute to the ancients — the Egyptian obelisk"- Chapter 20
The forefathers who founded Washington wanting it to be great, to be the most amazing and complex city in the world. By naming the city "Rome", shows that this city was built to be a major super power, as was Rome a thousand years ago. This obelisk is larger than Cairo's and Alexandria's, rising 555 feet. This is proclaiming thanks and honor to the demigod to whom this capital bore the name, Washington.
II.
Characters:
Robert Langdon: Harvard University symbologist who is skeptical, sarcastic, and investigative.
Katherine Solomon: A Noetic scientist who is haste, smart, and gracious, also the sister of Peter Solomon.
Peter Solomon: A Freemason, billionaire philanthropist, Smithsonian secretary who is humble, loyal, and proud.
Mal'akh: A Mason covered in tattoos, later revealed as Peter's long estranged son, main antagonist of this story who is complex, mischievous, and radical.
III.
Discussion Questions:
1.What are some examples of symbolism in this story? How do these symbols help the novel progress?
2. Is this book "The Lost Symbol", like any other Dan Brown books? If so, in what ways?
3. What advice would you give to readers learning this book? Is there any necessary prior knowledge needed before reading this novel?
IV.
Key Passage:
"America’s intended destiny has been lost to history.
The forefathers who founded this capital city first named her “Rome.” They had named her river the Tiber and erected a classical capital of pantheons and temples, all adorned with images of history’s great gods and goddesses — Apollo, Minerva, Venus, Helios, Vulcan, Jupiter. In her center, as in many of the great classical cities, the founders had erected an enduring tribute to the ancients — the Egyptian obelisk"- Chapter 20
The forefathers who founded Washington wanting it to be great, to be the most amazing and complex city in the world. By naming the city "Rome", shows that this city was built to be a major super power, as was Rome a thousand years ago. This obelisk is larger than Cairo's and Alexandria's, rising 555 feet. This is proclaiming thanks and honor to the demigod to whom this capital bore the name, Washington.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Operation Ivy
This band is possibly one of the most influential ska-punk bands, and leading to the most influential punk bands ever to skank and rock. This is obviously not indie music, but I felt this post was necessary. The frontman, Tim Armstrong is rocking right now as I write. He is at the House of Blues with his band Rancid. Skanking out of Berkeley, California, Operation Ivy was formed in 1987 by Tim Armstrong. This band ran the underground punk scene, consisting of Tim Armstrong (guitar, vocals), Matt Freeman (bass, vocals), Jessie Micheals (lead vocals), and David Mello on drums.
450 words.
Successful mainstream bands such as Sublime and Green Day were greatly influenced by this hardcore punk band. In the early days of Green Day, cover songs such as "Knowledge" were played. This band shares a lot of my views, including vegetarianism and the strong distrust of mainstream conformist culture.
Punks and moon-stompers were very upset to see this band break up. They did not gain much popularity, and then later split. Matt Freeman and Tim Armstrong broke off and took a few years off, doing associated acts with Dance Hall Crashers and Social Distortion on their current and biggest project, Rancid. Why? Why would they break up one would ask. "Started in '87, Ended in '89, Got a garage or an amp, we'll play anytime. It was just the four of us, Yeah man the core of us, Too much attention unavoidably destroyed us. Four kids on tour, 3,000 miles, in a four door car, not knowing what was going on. We got a million years, of tourin' out like this, Hell no, no premonition could have seen this!" -Tim Armstrong. This band obviously lacked sales, any band, no matter what, needs money. Even indie bands that try to be as minimalist and humble as possible, still need a considerable amount of money.
This band mains message was a strong and vociferous struggle for social justice. Songs like "Take Warning", share stories of street fights, and "Unity", portraying all the wars, and for them to stop. A quote for one to think about.
"Music is an indirect force for change, because it provides an anchor against human tragedy. In this sense, it works towards a reconciled world. It can also be the direct experience of change. At certain points during some shows, the reconciled world is already here, at least in that second, at that place. Operation Ivy was very lucky to have experienced this. Those seconds reveal that the momentum that drives a subculture is more important then any particular band. The momentum is made of all the people who stay interested, and keep their sense of urgency and hope."
—Jessie Micheals
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Main Theme of "The Interlopers"
The Interlopers by Saki teaches us an important lesson, hold bad grudges against someone could lead into something dangerous, or better yet, regretful. These two men, von Gradwitz and Znaeyms' families are bitter enemies. They have fought over and even filed a court law suit over a strip of forest, where hunting is plentiful. To their despair, they encounter each other in the forest, and talk to each other in resentment and disgust. These two could not stand each other, with their rifles ready aimed. What more could have made this situation worse than immense tree comes crashing down on them. Both get stuck under the tree, and do not realize what is yet to come. They both confess and make up, saying that they would be friends. Maybe if one would have been the more mature man, they wouldn't be in this situation. At least they were slaughtered without any grudges bearing on their Rumanian hearts.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
of Montreal
There is a common misconception in this band's name, they are not from Montreal, they are actually from Athens, Georgia. This band was named after the frontman, Kevin Barnes, failed romance with a woman, "of Montreal". This band has evolved from Beatles psychedelic style, twee pop, and vaudevillian styles to indie pop, indie rock, and funk. Their main influence is David Bowie. This band sticks out to me because of their unique sounds that change throughout their albums. They take you on a sad indie rock journey, often a depressing one, with highs and lows. In their first few albums, The Gay Parade, and, Aldhils Arboretum, discuss controversial topics such as Gay Marriage and many others. Once you hit Satanic Panic in the Attic, you soon realize you are listening to some psychedelic pop, some early Syd Barrett Pink Floyd, and early Beatles. I enjoy this, not only because it is extremely versatile, but the chorus' in these albums give me the shivers. I discovered them surprisingly on the radio, this is surprising because they usually don't play good music (my kind of music) on the radio.
A huge concept that this band tries to portray is its fictional characters. "Jaques Lamure" and "Mimi Merlot" are just a couple of the extensive amount of fictional characters. These characters come alive in their songs, and their stories are told through the music. Another major concept in this band is telling humorous and personal stories through their music, such as "Advice From a Divorced Gentleman to His Bachelor Friend Considering Marriage." and "Tim I Wish You Were Born A Girl." This kind of system helps the band get more ideas and improve there style.
An apparent characteristic in this band is their gloomy lyrics and often accompanied by upbeat melodies, and hooks. In songs such as "Doing Nothing" and "Old People in the Cemetery.", portrays apathy, loneliness, and death, while the instrumentation remains upbeat. Earlier I mentioned their very strong but yet depressing lyrics, here's an example: "Father will we starve today? Father will we starve?/No my child there are wild women in here and a fleshy catch am I/ Will our quarters be the sunken earth deep beneath the meadow?" -Withered Debts, of Montreal.
390 words.
A huge concept that this band tries to portray is its fictional characters. "Jaques Lamure" and "Mimi Merlot" are just a couple of the extensive amount of fictional characters. These characters come alive in their songs, and their stories are told through the music. Another major concept in this band is telling humorous and personal stories through their music, such as "Advice From a Divorced Gentleman to His Bachelor Friend Considering Marriage." and "Tim I Wish You Were Born A Girl." This kind of system helps the band get more ideas and improve there style.
An apparent characteristic in this band is their gloomy lyrics and often accompanied by upbeat melodies, and hooks. In songs such as "Doing Nothing" and "Old People in the Cemetery.", portrays apathy, loneliness, and death, while the instrumentation remains upbeat. Earlier I mentioned their very strong but yet depressing lyrics, here's an example: "Father will we starve today? Father will we starve?/No my child there are wild women in here and a fleshy catch am I/ Will our quarters be the sunken earth deep beneath the meadow?" -Withered Debts, of Montreal.
390 words.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Junk-Food Heaven
Brysons article was full packed with irony. He ventures with his wife to the super-market. Every single sugar coated, having fat, cholesterol filled product caught his eye. He bought as many as his wife and his body would allow him to eat for the next 4 months. Everything looked so good to him, from toasters strudels to breakfast pizza. The ironic part is that, after buying all that junk and unhealthy food, he dreaded eating every bite of it. He was disgusted, and his adamant wife made him eat every last morcel of what he bought. Bryson definitely learned his lesson, sometimes food products taste so good, but after eating the same product for awhile, it becomes bland and tasteless.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Corry
I truley believe that Corry was on that planet for no reason. Sometimes the american judicial systems choices are very unfair. His punishment is an example of cruel an unusual punishment. Cruel in the sense that this man, if his his punishment was never pardoned, would have no communications with any human beings for 50 years. Through these states loneliness, people become insane, in despair, and at time suicidal. What a horrible tragedy it would be if the police after 50 years come to pick him up, and to their despair, he ia rotting on the cold, hard desert ground.
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