viernes, 6 de diciembre de 2013

The Kraken by Alfred Lord Tennyson

The Kraken

Below the thunders of the upper deep,
Far far beneath in the abysmal sea,
His ancient, dreamless, uninvaded sleep
The Kraken sleepeth: faintest sunlights flee
About his shadowy sides: above him swell
Huge sponges of millennial growth and height; 
And far away into the sickly light,
From many a wondrous grot and secret cell
Unnumbered and enormous polypi
Winnow with giant fins the slumbering green.
There hath he lain for ages and will lie
Battening upon huge seaworms in his sleep,
Until the latter fire shall heat the deep; 
Then once by men and angels to be seen,
In roaring he shall rise and on the surface die



T: I think that the title refers to the monster of the sea that I have seen in some movies.

P: It tells us about the Kraken: characteristics, how does it lives very deep under the sea, that the monster is alone.
C: By the figurative language we can say that the Kraken is alone and is considered by the people as something bad, like a monster. Its very literal in the description of the Kraken, describing his characteristics and his 'routine'. In the poem they are some literary devices such as metaphors, like the one that is in the first verse.
A: Mysterious, is like telling the legend of a ancient creature that live very deep in the see, were no one else can go, so no one really knows about this creature (except the speaker) so its a very mysterious theme.
S: The tone is the same during the whole poem, by a constant use of imagery.
T: The title is very literal, I mean, the poem is about the Kraken.
T: As I said before, the poem is about the mysterious creature called Kraken and the characteristics of this creature.

lunes, 2 de diciembre de 2013

Activity 8.6 page 206

Extract 1

1) It use the word 'as' to compare (simile) 'stedfast as thou art'.

2) The star is something figurative, maybe it refers to something that its far away and he want to have it.

3) He wants something and he is constantly watching what he wants.

Extract 2

1) Simile: 'as men strive for right' and 'as they turn from praise'.
2) The literal term is love.
3) In the 2 similies its expressed the way he loves her.

Extract 3

1) There are some metaphors, for example: 'Grave men'.
2) The literal term is that the grave men are near to death.
3) To be calm during bad moments.


Extract 4


1) Metaphor: 'I have spread my dreams under your feet'.
2) He might be dreaming with her.
3) Love. He would do everything to make her feel confortable.

Extract 5

1) 'Beauty is a fat black woman'. (metaphor).
2) It refers figuratively to the beauty of a black woman who is walking in the fields.
3) She might enjoy the life, whatever she looks like, because how we look physically isn't the most important, people is worth by what they have inside.

Activity 8.6 page 205


1) The 'I' it refers to a pregnant woman.


2) The fact that the author use metaphors to refers to a pregnant woman, it makes us think about on what she wants to said, and also it grabs our attention. In other way it also help us to grow up our knowledge and comprehension.

Activity 8.5 part 2 Discussions questions

1) In the poem, it describes the beauty of the woman, by the perspective of the author. I think that the real message in this poem is that the beauty of the people is inside, because sincerly, the fat woman have no attractive, but the author gives another perspective of what is attractive or not (as I said before, the inside beauty).

2) The poem itself is a critic to the society in which we live, because we are very superficial and we take care of thinks that maybe are not important such us the physical aspects.

3) The rhyme scheme is like the sea because during the poem it flows, and its constant such as the sea. It gaves the impression of calm.

Alfred Lord Tennyson's Life

Here is the link:

http://www.dipity.com/mweitz/Alfred-Tennysoon/

domingo, 1 de diciembre de 2013

Activity 8.5 Poem Beauty

Sight: fat, black woman, sea, waves, lights.
Sound: sea (waves), field.
Taste: the salt from the sea.
Touch: hibiscus, waves, the fields.
Smell: the sea, and smell of the fields.

Activity page 203


1)The metaphors used in the poem are very interesting, the same as the theme of the poem (the metaphors are very deep). Also I liked that the poem itself it´s very descriptive.


2)The contradiction between the message that the author wants to give by his poem, and the poor rhyme and the repetition of words in the poem, that makes its kind a boring to read it.

3)What was your motivation to write this poem?/ Why did you write a poem without a good rhyme and with a lot of repetition of words?/ Do you think is something would you like to change in this poem?

miércoles, 11 de septiembre de 2013

Written Task


Dear Bessie,
             I',m  writing you from my new home, here at Thornfield. Just few day ago I met the owner of the house, Mr. Rochester. He is single and have this big house full of people working on it and a girl that she adopted called Adele (the one I have to teach). Also I feel that Mr. Rochester is kind a mysterious in this way of acting, I mean, all here is very spooky, I listen things at night that scary me and some things or people are very strange.
             Maybe I exaggerated the situation, but I prefer to be aware of any strange things that disturbs the normal life that I have finally reached, away from the past. Yes Bessie, my life experiences have affected my in considerable way, and nowadays I have be thinking about it. You might think why I didn't tell you this when we met at Lowood School, but I don't have a clear reason to response to that question, I only now that now I feel comfortable to write you about it.
              From the beginning my life started wrongly, I mean, my fathers die and I was send to the Reed's family. Being in that family, I can say, is the worst thing that have happened in my life, I'm simply not compatible to the Reed's and they might think the same about me. In that house the only person that was good and kindly with me was you Bessie and also Mr. Reed in his moment, but the rest, they were a group of abusers that feel superior to the rest of the people that were at the house (including me, of course). The thing is that they agree to make my stay at Gateshead a terrible experience, and believe, they reach their objective. As I tell to Mrs. Reed once, I'm glad that they are no relation of mine. The only thing that I never turned, was to make public the miserable cruelty to which I was subjected at Gateshead.
                Later I leave Gateshead, to start a new life at Lowood School for girls, in which I thought it will be a good experience, but the time will show me that my thoughts were completely wrong. At Lowood School I learned what is the hard life and I also met bad people that make me the life as terrible as at Gateshead. Time at Lowood was eternal, and the routine was something that upset me physically and psychologically. The only thing that I rescue from my experience at Lowood is that I met two incredibly persons: Miss Temple and Helen. The first one is like you Bessie, a role mole of my childhood, one of the only kindly persons,  that I met when I was a child (including you also).
                Now, as I told you at the beginning, I’m at Thornfield, with the objective to be a role model to Adele, as you and Miss Temple were my role model during my childhood. Going back to what I told you first, I feel that strange things are taking place here at Thornfield. For example, few days ago, when I met Mr. Rochester, I was at the street and I saw a dark shape of a horse walking to me, and I immediately thought that it was a Gytrash. Yes Bessie, a Gytrash, those spirits from your stories that frighten belated travelers. Hopefully it was Mr. Rochester in his horse. But the fact is that the atmosphere in the street or in the house is very mysterious, I mean, the fog is always present, and darkness combined with this strange sounds that are inside the house. Is like something has this place, something that I can understand or I haven’t seen it. 
                I insist that maybe I’m exaggerating all this situations. Maybe I need more time to adapt myself to this new home that I have, because leaving is not an option for me. Any little sound or strange moment are better than what I have leaved at Gateshead or Lowood School, believe me. And another reason that attracts me to this place is that I think that Mr. Rochester is very handsome, and it’s important that as I said before, he is single! But I have to be realistic, I’m not a kind of women that Mr. Rochester will take in consideration, he might be looking to some rich girl from a novel English family to get marry. I have to assume it, that is what our society establishes, and it’s very difficult to change how things are established by the society. It’s sad, but it the reality in which we lived.
                Well Bessie, that’s all that I have to tell you in this moment, but I promises you that I will write you again as soon as I have new things to tell you. For now I will continue with my job of teaching to Adele and also I will try to know more about the owner of this big house, and I will try to above all these strange aspects that I tell you before.

Sincerely 
Jane Eyre.


RATIONALE

             I decided to write a letter in which Jane Eyre tell her feelings and impressions about her new life at Thornfield, because I thing that a letter is something more personal and type of text that let express the feelings in a better way, because we suppose that the people involved in the letter  have a closer relationship. Also during the letter I put a very important element: Jane’s childhood, in which Jane describe the awful life that she lives during her stay at Gateshead and Lowood School for Girls. Another important thing is the mention of the mysterious atmosphere that it’s presented in the history.
            The audience is adults or young people I think, because this is a very complex novel of the Victorians times , so for children it might be difficult to understand.
            About the language,  I used a formal language, trying to represent the language that Jane might used in the case she wrote a letter to Bessie. Formal language, because in the Victorians times the way they write was very formal, without jargon or informal expressions that are very common nowadays.
             In summary the idea was to represent a letter of the Victorians times, wrote by a girl (Jane Eyre) in which she released all what she is feeling and what she have lived.


domingo, 1 de septiembre de 2013

Reflection and Chapters 5-6-7-8

The video shows how students were punished at school during the Victorian times. This teaching methods aren´t accepted nowadays, because, as I said in another entry, the laws nowadays are very strict about how to treat boys in the school, and also in the house (not physical punishment it's allow).

Questions 

  • Imagine that you are falsely accused of stealing someone’s wallet at school. Your accuser is a credible witness, believed by your peers. Do you insist on your innocence and try to prove it? Do you confront your accuser? How do you live with the disapproval of your peers? Is the knowledge of your innocence enough to sustain you? Write a reflection statement referring to these questions.
  • What is your opinion of Mr Brocklehurst’s philosophy of education?
  • Compare Jane Eyre to other mistreated heroines from children’s stories (Cinderella, Rapunzel, Snow White). Knowing that Jane Eyre is the novel that broke many rules about how a mistreated heroine should act, compare and contrast them to Jane.
Answers

1) Obviously I will insist on my innocence and I will try to prove it by any way. I mean, I will don´t assume something that I haven´t done (it's something logic I think).

2) I don't accept that philosophy of education. For those times, maybe it was acceptable, but nowadays I think that many people will agree with me and thing that Mr. Brocklehurst philosophy of education is barbarism.

3) The  main difference is that Jane Eyre it's alone with her problems compared with the others heroins that they have some 'magic help'.

Film adaptation and Question Chapters 3-4-5

  • What liberties do you think the director took in adapting the novel into a film?
  • What criticisms can you offer to the portrayal of Victorian Times presented in the film?
  • In a contemporary context, how would society manage the constant abuse and bullying against a child within the heart of his/her family?

ANSWERS:

1) The director can interpretate the novel as he want's, so in the film adaptation she might put the elements that he thinks that are importante, maybe missing some elements that appear on the book, or presenting them in a different way.

2) Criticisms to the social structure of the Victorian times. Also directed to the authoritarianism of the time (abuse from the Reed's to Jane).

3) Laws are very strict about bullying in families or schools, so those atittudes aren´t accepted nowadays.

CHAPTER 3-4-5

1. How would you describe the relationship between Jane and Mr Lloyd? How do you think this affects her?
Mr. LLoyd is very kind with Jane Eyre, and it's very important to her because her life at Gateshead is very difficult (Reeds bullying).
2. How did Jane’s character changed in her confrontation with both Mr Brocklehurst and Mrs Reed?
She gets very angry about what Mrs. Reed said, and she responses later with a very interesting phrase that meets all the things that she have to resist in her time at Gateshead (many years).
3. What is your first perception of Lowood School? What do you predict for Jane’s future at Lowood?
My first perception was that Jane was going to have a good time at Lowood School, but later I realize that this it's completly contrary.

In search of the Brontes

1. Who is said to have influenced the sister’s lives and WHY?
The father. He wanted that her girls became writters, so since they were young, he shaped her minds.
2. What tragedy struck the Brönte family?
Mother death, and later the sister also death and the fathe have to live with the sadness.
3. What’s the Brönte father’s background?
The father studied at Cambrige. His family had a very good economic situation.
4. How is it said that Emily Brönte coped with homesickness?
She expressed all her emotions in her poems.
5. What is Haworth described like in the times the Bröntes lived there?
In those times, was taking place the Industrial Revolution, and also the biuldings were usually gothics.
6. What is a recurrent theme in Charlotte’s writing (based on her experience as a child)?
The death of her mother and the problems before.
7. How did the Brönte father try to salvage the situation with his family after his wife’s death?
He try to find another wife (he married 3 times), to find a woman role model to her 3 daughters.

Image analysis: Charlotte Brönte's Landscape




The images shows the scenery that surrounded the Bronte family: Yorkshire Landscape. The big lonely fields gives us the impresion of a sad, gloomy or dark atmosphere. Also in the images, they show some churches and graves, that reinforces the idea that I just said. Now that I have read some chapters of the book, I can said that the tone or atmosphere presented in Jane Eyre, is kind a similar to the tone of the novel: dark, sad, etc.

miércoles, 26 de junio de 2013

CAN WE TRUST IN MEDIA?

CAN WE TRUST IN MEDIA?
By Matías Weitz


    Nowadays we live in a globalized world, in which media have an important role in human’s life. Media have an incredible power and influence in humans, and we have to take care about this. I mean, we believe all what media tell us, but we don`t take care about something very important: media is controlled by people, and we don`t know the intentions that this people have. This is very important because sometimes the information can be modified, showing us something that isn`t real, or in other cases, media create an image of certain groups by stereotyping those groups of people. From this, I make a simple question: can we trust in media?

                Throughout time passes, we have testified different examples in which media have modified the information, making us believe something that isn`t real (fake information about real events). One of the most impacting examples is the 11/9 terrorist attack to World Trade Center. I venture to say that a huge part of the people believe in what media tells us about what happen in that terrorist attack: some people of Al Qaeda takes control of some commercial airplanes and make them crash against some specific USA places, such us the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. But the problem is that nowadays, we can see different documentaries that tell us, that the 11/09 terrorist attack was fake, and it was prepared, to have an excuse to mobilized troops to Iraq.  After the attack, media transmit information about the attack during weeks, showing us different speeches of important people of the President Cabinet (including George Buch Speech), a lot of testimonies of people, etc.  But later, us I said, different evidence (that wasn`t presented by media in that time) came to light, showing us a different reality of what really happened.  The evidence that this TV programs present is very convincing, and it makes me think about the power of media, that it makes us to get touched us during years, making us believe that USA was victim of this attack. How we can believe in media if, as we can see in this example, it shows us the president telling something, and now we now that the things can be completely different?

                Other example is what happened in Chile some years ago. CHV (TV channel) showed a report in which a woman talk bad things about the maids, saying in other words that maids are ‘less important’ or a lower social class. The problem was that CHV only showed some fragments of the whole interview, cutting the important parts of the interview. Later CHV transmit the whole interview, and I get surprised because in the complete interview, Ines Perez Concha (the woman) defended the maids, trying to transmit to people that watch CHV, the problem that maids of her neighborhood had. Here the media controls the information that they had, showing us a fake reality of the opinion of this woman, making, in this case, a huge damage of her reputation or image.

                Media controls what to show and what must people believe about what is happening around us.  Other interesting element is the use of stereotypes. Media creates in our mind some connection with some words. For example, when someone listens or sees a commercial of a sport car, we instantaneously relates it to a man driving it, because media have modified our perception about this, stereotyping those cars. Other example is that we relate women to the housework. Why this did happen? Because when we see TV or an ad at the newspaper about detergents, it always shows a beautiful woman cleaning the house and using the product. That is a wrong perception of reality, I mean women and men can drive sport cars, and not only women are in charge of the house cleaning. Media have influence us in a huge way, and the power that have must be take in consideration.

                Concluding, I will to make a call to all the readers of this great blog: go deeper in what media tell us, and don’t believe in all what you see on the TV, Internet, etc. We don`t know who is behind the redaction of the different information that media present us, so we don’t know the intentions that media have. Us we see in the 2 examples that I have, we believe in what media tells us, but sometimes we must not believe to much, because of the  intentions that it have: convince us of something that isn`t truth (11/09 fake attack and Ines Perez Concha case). Also stereotypes that we have in our mind, have been molded by media, by all the advertisement and different situations that it present, in which they characterize a group of people.

                Finally I will like to share a quote that y take from an image: ‘relax… your friendly media conglomerate will decide what you need to know’. A clear quote that reinforces what I’m trying to explain to you, that media have the power to make us believe what they said, and we trust in it, and we don’t take in consideration that they manage what we must know; in other words, media have the control of people, and we must be careful about this.



Rationale
        
         I decided to do an opinion column, to present in a better way a theme that affect us. As the  column said, media is an important element in our daily life, and during the time passes it have acquire more power and influence in humans. So presenting a formal opinion about a topic that affects us, describing the point of view of someone that is affected by this, it helps to attract the audience, convincing them, or making them is aware about this topic.

         The audience of this text are the readers of my blog, in which they can appreciate my personal opinion, based on my experience of this topic.

         By relating the personal experience of a person (in this case, me), it makes more convincing what the text is trying to tell us. As I said, it creates a conscience in people who read this, making them thing if they can trust in media or not. Also, presenting examples of real life, such us the 11/09 terrorist attack or CHV case makes it more reliable, showing this cases of how media can modify or adapt what we have to know, or in another way, what media decide that we have to know.

         In this opinion column are presented the stereotypes, making reference to something that affect, because media have created some classification about certain groups.

         The objective of this task, was to create conscious about this topic, based in this call to the society, by this opinion column, to be aware about how unreliable can be media, which has control over us.



Text: 879 Words
Rationale: 264 Words 

domingo, 23 de junio de 2013

Documentary


1. What is Harold Laswell’s Chain of Communication’s Model?
Based in 5 questions: Who - Says What - In Which Channel - To Whom - With what effect?

2. What does the theorist Marshall McLuhan’s mean by stating that “the Medium is the Message”? 

 Is a symbolic reference that tell us that the medium affect or influence how we perceived the message.

3. Refer to Jurgen Habermas’ “Public Sphere as a Platform for Advertising”

 Industries tries to convince people, so they need to know what people need. Knowing the ideas of the people this target turns easy.


4. What is the connection between Self-Presentation & the Celebrity Image? 

 They create the stereotypical image of something, I mean, if you want to be succesfull us this celebrity, you have to be like what we are presenting.       




Ad Analysis

Last post I quote the phrase of the picture beside.

The message begin this ad is that people nowadays believe in what media said, and only stays with that media give to people. I mean, is someday we saw in the TV that dogs have 2 hearts, many of the people will believe in that, a  few will investigate more about the theme. Society is so superficial, so we don´t go deeper about something.


I have being conveyed by media many times, but the most significance is the case of the 11/09 'terrorist attack', that as the media (TV, newspapers, political speeches, etc) said it was a terrorist attack. But nowadays the truth about that attack is in doubt, because some documental programs or blogs, say and have many evidence that the 11/09 is a fake terrorist attack, and it was all something that the government of the United States creates to have an excuse to attack Irak.

Media Power on Society – Celebrity Influence on Youth Culture

Media, nowadays, is very important. because in a way, media shape our culture. I mean, media is all around us, in newspapers, TV, Internet, etc. A problem that society have is that we have too much credibility of what media said, so we get convince very easily when we saw (or read) something in newspaper, for example. 

Media is very powerfull and have a huge influence in our society, because they choose what to share to the society and in what way. As I said, we believe in media, so we believe all that media tell us, but we don´t think about that media is presented by humans, and as they are humans, media isn´t perfect. Media isn't perfect because in some cases it present biased information, fake information, etc. 
In youth people the influence by media is bigger. Sometimes we saw a persuasive technique used by media, that is the used of a celebrity. For example if a 15 years old boy saw a comercial in wich Messi said 'use this thing' (and the boy is a big fan of Messi), we will be convince by this comercial, because the message that it gaves to the kid, is that he can be like Messi using the product that he is promoting. Media throughout the time passes, media becames more important, with more power and more influence in the society.

Finally I want to share with you a interesting phrase that I get from a comic, that said: 'Relax... your friendly media conglomerate, will decide what you need to know'.

Paper 1, Basic tips

Before writting our pape 1 text analysis, we saw in classes some tips about how to write in a better way.
The objetive of this paper 1, is to analysis one of 2 unseen text in 1, 5 Hours.

Here are the tips for a better writting:

  • Clauses at the beginning of a sentence: good idea, but avoid really long ones.
  •  Avoid 'it' as the subject of a sentence.
  •  Use the right verb tense.
  •  Use (relative) clauses.
  •  Watch out for wordy sentences.
  •  Never start a sentence with 'But'.
  •  Use parallelisms.
  • Use active verbs.