Sunday, January 29, 2012

Journal 13

1. What object symbolizes George Gray’s life? How is this object representative of him? The object the symbolizes George Gray’s life is a boat. This boat representatives me him because it is stuck in the harbor and is watching the other boats sail. Also because the boat with the furled sail symbolizes his life. The boat is going anywhere and Gray is thinking that his life he didn’t go to far. The boat was afaird to sail and Gray was afraid to do anything that was meaningful to him.

2. How was Lucinda Matlock’s life different than George Gray’s? How do you interepret the last line of the poem?

Matlock’s like is different from Gray’s because Matlock wasn’t afaird to do anything. So she went out and did things, like fall in love and raised a family. The last line means that to love the life you have, you have to have a life to live. That means that you do things you are meaningful to you and do everything that comes your way.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Journal 12

Young Goodman Brown – He represents the young and innocent that people have before they are tempted with evil. He also represents Adam, in Adam and Eve, because he is tempted by the devil.

Faith – She represents faith in humanity and young Goodman Brown’s faith. She also wears this pink ribbon that represents that good she has. Faith also represents Eve, in Adam Eve, because she is Young Goodman Brown’s wife.

The Elderly Traveller/Fellow-Traveller – He represents the devil because he was trying to tempt Young Goodman to turn away from God. He had a cane with a snake on it witch also represented the devil.

Goody Cloyse – She represents someone that was supposed to have faith because she was a catechist teacher, but then is turning away from God.

The Ceremony – A religious ceremony, like Baptism and communion. It represents that is going to sin or is sinning. The ceremony also represents that beginning of Young Goodman Brown losing his faith and his innocent.

The Pink Ribbon – This ribbon represents Young Goodman Brown’s faith. His wife faith would have this in her hair, but towards the end he saw it falling to the ground. That represents he lost his faith and his innocent.

Young Goodman Brown’s Journey – This represents a change of life, state of innocence to a state of knowledge. It also represents how everyone does have a little of evil in them, and is waiting for it to come upon them.

The theme of this story is sin. The story is saying how everyone is going to be tempted and most of them will lose their faith. The message of the theme is that humanity is intentionally evil. It is saying how now everyone is perfect and will make mistakes. The use to get the theme established is by the conflict and plot. Young Goodman’s Brown journey is how they get the theme established because his journey was about losing his faith to God from sin.

``My Faith is gone!'' cried he, after one stupefied moment. ``There is no good on earth; and sin is but a name. Come, devil; for to thee is this world given.'

``There,'' resumed the sable form, ``are all whom ye have reverenced from youth. Ye deemed them holier than yourselves, and shrank from your own sin, contrasting it with their lives of righteousness and prayerful aspirations heavenward

Far more than this. It shall be yours to penetrate, in every bosom, the deep mystery of sin, the fountain of all wicked arts, and which inexhaustibly supplies more evil impulses than human power -- than my power at its utmost -- can make manifest in deeds. And now, my children, look upon each other.'

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Journal 11

“Where I Lived and What I Lived For” (232)

More in touch with life and who you are if living on the edge or just living with the essentials. Disconnects with you who you are if you are taking away from the essentials. Getting in touch with insistence is the higher power of the soul. Don’t do what ever else does, be self reliant.

Quote: “I went to the woods to live deliberately, to frint only the essentials facts of life…and not, when I came to die, discovered that I had not live.”

“Sounds” (234)

How he spends his days. He just sat there and stared at the tree, listened to the birds. About the life that surrounded him.

Quote: “Instead of singing like the birds, I silently smiled at my incessant god fortune.”

“Brute Neighbors” (235)

His neighbors would brids and ants, basically the wild life. The message is that they are fighting over territory. Over Wood chips. Comaring the red and black ants to soldier fighting in a battle for territory. Motivation in war is to win because of pride and dominance/ power

Quote: “They struggles half an hour longer under the tumbler, and when I looks back soldier had severed the heads of his foes form their bodies.”

“The Pond in Winter” (237)

We see same nature in ourself. When the ponder freezes because of winter, it is still living but we just can’t see and feel it. The leaves are gone, snow is covering the ground. The main point is nature is a never ending giver even if you cant see it.

Quote: “ Heaven is under are feet as well as over our heads”

“Spring” (238)

This is about winter changing into spring. Winter is a harsh, cold, long season. While spring is calm, warm, and beautiful. It’s the renewal of each year. Nature goes from being empty to being the beginning of the universe again.

Quote: “The change from storm and winter to serene and mild weather, form dark and sluggish hours to bright and elastic ones, is a memorable crisis which all things proclaim.” “Walden was dead and is alive again.”

Journal 10

Othello’s insight is to remember him before everything happen. He wants people to remember him by seeing him not be jealous, by his fighting statues, and one who loved someone not wisely but did it well. Othello’s insight is that he will be happy if he died after everything had happen.