Sunday, November 30, 2008

Act of Resistance 101

Okay, so did my first act of resistance ever on Wednesday, for our assignment. I chose to hand out clips of Various issues that I wrote about, that exist in our society today. I want to raise awareness to them and just show my classmates that although some issues may seem like “Oh, that wouldn’t happen to anyone I know …” or “That stuff doesn’t go on all the time ... only when the news mentions it”, these issues are real and happen to people everyday. I chose to write about : suicide, drunk driving, gay marriage, our environment, and hate crimes.
Personally, coming up with the act was more influential to me than actually doing it, just because of the fact that while I researched the statistics regarding these issues, I myself was in a sense (for lack of better terms) “dumb-founded” . I simply could not believe how much these issues impact the lives of people everyday and every year. The issues that impacted me the most were drunk driving and suicide. I cannot believe that half of the accidents that occur in Wisconsin can be avoided if only people used their common sense and chose the right decision to not only keep their lives from danger, but the lives of others also.
Suicide impacted me greatly because of the fact that suicides are the second leading cause of teen deaths, following vehicular homicide. Not only that, but I AM a teen and it is hard for me to picture that anyone I encounter throughout my day both at school and outside of school could even consider suicide. Another reason why Suicide hit me the hardest is because when I handed one to Ms. Daroszeski (you) she told me about when she can across a story about a seventeen year old young man who decided he was going to commit suicide live on the internet. He was in a live chat rooms with cruel human beings (if you want to consider them human after what they were doing) who were egging him on, to commit suicide right before their eyes. He chose to overdose on medication and there were a few lovely souls who seen the cruelty and wanted to reach the people who ran the sight so that they could find him hopefully in time to hospitalize him. Turned out they found him twelve hours later dead, and the camera was still running when the police arrived. I cannot believe that someone would first of all, do this, and second of all, WATCH. Not only that, but those people were egging him on. This is just evidence to why our world is becoming worse and worse in a sense that people do not have respect for themselves, others, of the environment which sustains their lives. In my eyes, it really is just pitiful.
While I was doing my act of resistance, I really was happy when people took the time to read my clips and they actually were “dumb-founded” just like me. I feel that they were ashamed at how ignorant people can be these days. One experience that I was somewhat upset with was that when I gave a clip to a fellow classmate, they chose to set it aside and not even give it a look, my reaction was to take the clip and give it to someone who would actually take the time to read it and I did. This was just evidence to me, why these issues occur. People choose to be ignorant to the issues that occur in society and that is why these things keep going on. If people took that time to be more aware, we would not have these problems. I do not mean to “bust anyone out”, because I respect everyone, I just thought I might share this because I wass totally appalled by this behavior.
If I were to do anything differently, I think I should have handed out more clips and handed them out in the hallways rather than just in my classes, because I feel like seniors are usually more mature and aware of issues and the underclassmen should be filed in on the issues too, so that they could carry on the awareness to Rufus King’s future students.
Well, as far as if my act has any affect on the future, I am not sure, but I know that f someone in my classes is encountering these issues they will think twice about their actions because they can be the ones to save someone’s life, even their own. In the future, I hope that I can be part of a huge movement to tackle these issues in society, and I will always try to stay aware of the issues and be updated to see if the world as we know it is improving.

If you were interested in my clips, here they are:

OUR ENVIRONMENT…
Our world as we know it, does not have a never ending supply of natural resources and many of us sometimes forget this. We leave the water running as we brush our teeth, we forget to recycle, and leave lights on as we leave rooms…there are so many things we forget to due, but they all hurt our environment.

IF YOU WANT YOUR GRANDCHILDREN AND THEIR GRANDCHILDREN TO ENJOY THE WORLD LIKE WE DO TODAY, HELP CONSERVE AND RECYCLE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN!

HATE CRIMES…
The number of hate crimes occurring in Wisconsin has over doubled in the last decade. Hate Crimes are those committed against another person due to them being “different”. The most common hate crimes are those against, those of another religion or sexual preference. About 46% of hate crimes are never even reported. If we live in a nation where people are suppose to be embraced by diversity…why are these things happening?

HATE CRIMES ARE NEVER ACCEPTABLE…NO CRIMES ARE ACCEPTABLE. THINK TWICE BEFORE JUDGING SOMEONE ELSE!

DRUNK DRIVING…
In 2006, there were approximately 772 vehicle accidents in Wisconsin alone. 352 of those vehicle accidents were due to a driver being under the influence of alcohol. That means that approximately 46% of accidents were caused by drunk drivers. You can only imagine how the numbers have gone up since then.

HELP TO PREVENT ALCOHOL-RELATED ACCIDENTS, MAKE SURE YOU FAMILY RETURNS HOME SAFE AFTER THE HOLIDAYS…DON’T LET THEM DRIVE DRUNK!

GAY MARRIAGE…
Imagine if you could not marry someone you loved, because you weren’t granted the right. You would have built your lives together, to not be granted the right to legally be binded. If one of you grew old and were to die…the other would be left with nothing, not matter even if the deceased partner was the provider in the relationship. The partner left would be left to fend for themselves.

YOUR SEXUALITY SHOULD NOT AFFECT THE RIGHTS GRANTED TO YOU BY LAW. HELP SO THAT NO ONE WILL BE LEFT ALONE!

SUICIDE…
Did you know that suicide is the Second leading cause of deaths in people ages 15-17, just after the number one cause: vehicular homicide. Males tend to commit suicide by a significantly greater margin than females. There are about 2,000 hospitalizations each year for suicide attempts within this age group.

SUICIDE IS A REAL PROBLEM AMONGST TEENS. LOVE THY NEIGHBOR AND MAKE SURE EVERYONE KNOWS THAT THEIR LIFE IS WORTH LIVING!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Our visit from UWM Professors

I thought that our visit from the UWM Professors was insiteful. I admit, I am terrified about how I will do in college, but I do have hope and their visit gave me a little more hope.
I am relieved that they said that basically, the only way you can fail, is if you do not TRY and put forth effort and I am a person who I feel, definitely puts forth effort and sometimes I just dont get concept and it is definitely not that I'm not trying, it is just that I am struggling. I know that not putting forth enough effort will not be a problem for me, so I am pretty confudent that I wont ever fail :) That's definitely a good thing. I am so happy with our discussion, because I feel like I am definitely ready for college. I believe that my participation in IB Theatre 1 and the PEOPLE Program definitely give me an advantage as far as being prepared for college, because I can definitely openly discuss and analyze things without the intervention of a teacher, because in both, i got experienece with it. I have to say...I have hope :)

The Boycott and Lysistrata

The Boycott was a great performance and although it was not exactly like Lysistrata, it definitely displayed many of the same themes and concepts. It was what it was suppose to be, a modern-day version of Lysistrata. It applied an issue that we have today, which is global warming as opposed to stopping a war, although the concept of stopping a war could definitely have been applied to a modern-day lysistrata because of the fact that we in the united states are in a war right now. There are two things that I found very different and unique about The Boycott compared to Lysistrata.
In The Boycott, Lisa Stratton (playing the part of Lysistrata) had a little frog friend that motivated her her keep on with the boycott she was holding, while Lysistrat had no one to motivate her, except herself. Lysistrata herself, was the motivater for everyone. Also, Lisa Stratton elded up being the one who broke the Boycott oath she created. She ended up having sex with her husband, however, things still ended up being improved. I believe that Lisa Stratton should not be portrayed as necessarily weaker than Lysistrata for not abstaining. I would consider her more realistic somewhat, not to say that women are weaker necessarily than in the past, however, in her situation, Lisa Stratton did what she could and did not make as much of a fool out of herself as one would think.

Abstinence brings about Peace

This is definitely portrayed throughout the whole play/plot. The abstinence of the women brought peace to Greece/Athens, between the poeple of Sparta and Athens. This can relate to present day issues/topics, because refraining from certain things can avoid troubles and issues. An example of this is alcohol, by refraining from using alcohol, you can stop issues that exist today like drunk driving. Another example that also can result in a better outcome, is refraining from using drugs, because it causes violence amongst people, and not to mention, it is illegal. Abstinence from many things can bring about piece. Anything from abstinence from using bad language, fighting/war (obviously, like in the story), stealing, gang activity, drugs, alcohol, and etc.

Make love, Not War

This theme applies to this book both literaly and figuratively. Make love can beinterpreted from a sexual perspective, and meaning having sex. It can be interpreted from a figurative perspective meaning making love as in making peace, harmony and care amongst people, to essentially, teach them to "love" eachother despite their differences, just as in this book. Lysistrata wants the men to agree to make peace so that the people of Greece can love one another and live in peace and harmony. And basically, to stop the war. Lysistrata wants the people of Greece to unite and love one another rather than continue the war.

United under Lysistrata

The women are all united under lysistrata and to me, she was the perfect woman to unite under. She displays the characteristics of a great leader. Lysistrata is bold and not afraid to stick up for change when no one else will, even during times when women were not seen as capable to basically do anything other than house work. Lysistrata is brilliant and comes up with the whole abstinence movement and has the strength and self-control to not onyl keep herself from breaking the pact of abstinence, but also prevent the women from breaking the oath. She reminds me of someone that I could see leading our nation as the first femal president of the united states. she must have qualities like Lysistrata, like the strength, confidence, and discipline to fight for her counbtry and what she believes in, no matter what the costs. Lysistrata stand for unity, just as our first lady-president will hopefully stand to unify and strengthen our nation.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Kinesias

Kinesias is the perfect example to why the women won. Lysistrata predicted exactly what would happen with the men and why her plan would work. Her plan DID work. The men turned desperate like she said and came running back to them, "craving" their wives. The women were able to make the men submit to their demands. Kinesias basically represented the men of Greece and how although they claim to be so strong and mighty, they actually depend on their wives and without them, would be lost.

Brains vs. Brawn

I think this basically separates the men from the women in Lysistrata, because in the play, the men are the ones using physical strength and force, while the women are the ones using their brains. Lysistrata unites the women together to make sure that they get their point across. The women unite and make the men submit to them by out-smarting them and using their weakness for lust against them. The women basically the women make a fool out of the men, who are "stronger" than them physically, without even lifting a finger.

Monday, November 10, 2008

I totally love Lysistrata's idea to use "Peace's" body as a map. It totally gave meaning to her movement. Basically she wanted the men to treat the land and people from all over the land just as they treat the different parts of their wives' bodies. Just as the men treat their wives well, she wanted them to see that they should treat their lands and fellow people well. Reachign peace, is like putting the whole body together as one. Different parts of the body arent any good by themselves, just as ununified people are not as good those that are unified.

The Spartans

Okay, I really did not like the way the "translator" chose to portray the Spartans. I understand that he wanted them to be portrayed as "lesser" than the Athenians, however, the accent just threw me off. The fact that he included a southern accent to me, did not mesh well with the play from my literary perspective. The whole Southern accent was to odd for both the time period and the fact that they were in Greece. I can, however, see the author's reasoning behind giving the Spartans a Southern accent. He wanted to portray them as "lesser" and also somehow show that they were different and from afar, just as many times, people see in people with accents and southern accents in today's time. In a way, the accents does fit, since the play was suppose to be "modernized".

Lysistrata

Language is my focus for right now...

The language used in Lysistrata, I think is very important to not only to the plot, but the puns included get in depth to add more meaning. The puns are great and most are exactly on point. They show how lysistrata has reason behind remainging abstinent. Just as the puns have underlying meanings, so does Lysistrata's oath of abstinence. She does not just want to keep people from pleasure, but show the importance of the bigger issue at heart...making peace. I love that Aristophanes (or the modernator...yes, i invented this word for the man who rewrote it) had the choruses speak in song towards the end of the play. Them soeaking in song, somewhat foreshadowed in my eyes, the outcome of the rebellion...peace. Just as the choruses bickered at the beginning, they joined in song, and just as the men and women had different views about the war and making peace, they joined in peace at the end. Writing in song, was a nice touch to add for emphasis on the fact that peace was in the air.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

So what's Thea's real role

Since Thea really isnt a dumb-du,b like we thought she was, what is she? I actually think she represents how feminist movements began, or at least how women gained enough power to create the feminist movements. basically, she plays the role of a women who would have paved the way for others. Even though the play didnt outwardly state that she was smart and alll that, she actually was, she just played the dub role. I think she is very smart, because since she knows she cant be accepted as a woman, she uses men to get her way. She wanted to write, s oshe waited for her next opportunity, sisnce the original manuscript, which i think she wrote anyways, was lost. She did this so she wouldnt have to incorporate Lovborg's ideas at all, but write based off her own ideas.

Hey, so what's the deal with Brack???

Is Brack a past lover of Hedda? But then, why would George even allw him in him and Hedda's house? What do you think Brack would have done if Hedda wouldn't have killed herself??? Well, here's an alternate endign of maybe what would have happened:

He would have had Hedda kill George too, and ofcourse cover it all up with his judge power. Then he would make Hedda marry him and re-write the manuscript with her, and used Thea as their maid. Only, they wouldn't actually be the ones re-writing the manuscript, they would only use Thea's writing, only, they forget to read through it before publiching. So, what they publish actually makes a total fool of them both, and so they are found out. Thea, then has the freedon to write the manuscript herself and take all the credit. Thea then, turns into a huge successful writer, who promotes feminist views and is against the oppression of women.


hmmm.....now wouldnt that have been a nice ending?

Lovborg and Thea vs. Pepe and Bernarda’s daughters

I can see a comparison between the two. Both Pepe and Lovborg have power over the ladies, not so much directly, but they do. Their relationships with women, definitely display the correlation between two plays when it comes to gender roles. In both stories men have power, that is given to them automatically by society, they do not have to work and struggle for power. Women on the other hand, are struggling for power and control in both plays, when they are stuck in societal structures in which men rule over women.

Martirio and Thea

I can see the similarities between Martirio and Thea. They both are like push-overs of the power seekers. Martirio is a push-over of her mother, because she does whatever she says and although she is opposed to her, is remains under her power. Thea is pretty much a push-over of everyone for most of the play, but at the end is not. Thea is especially a push-over of Hedda, until she gets her power through the re-writing of her and Lovborg’s manuscript. In a way i guess it can be argued that Thea only pretend to be a push-ove rhtough. Because she DID defy women's roles by leaving her husband, and who is to say that she was not the one who actually wrote the manuyscript in the first place? you know???

Comparison between Hedda and Adela

I actually think Hedda is a lot more like Adela than Berarda. Not just because of the fact that they both kill themselves and there are assumptions to them both being pregnant, but because of their struggle for power. Adela wants freedom of her mother and house, which seem to hold her back, especially from her “love” Pepe. Hedda wants freedom from her role as a woman, and her house too, because she is unhappy with her marriage. Through freedom, both of these characters wish to gain control, however, they never really do. The only control that they end up having is control of their own lives through death.

Comparison from Hedda to Bernarda from Berarda Alba

Hedda is a lot like Bernarda…or at least seems to be. She seems so mean and straight forward, just like Bernarda. Both of them want complete power over others. Bernarda wants power over her household, while Hedda want just plain control over whoever she can get control of. They are different, though. Mostly because of the fact that Bernarda pretty much HAS control, and Hedda acts like she does at the beginning, but she really has no control, except through death. Its so sad that Hedda had to resort to suicide to finally gain control of even their own lives.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Who's the play about?

Okay..so who's the play about? Is it really even about a single person?? Well, in my opinion, this play isn't necessarily about Hedda specifically, shes more of a figure. I think this lay is mostly a comment on women in theolder times. Although there are huge male characters like Lovborg, they do stand a purpose in creating the silhouette of women in the past. Thea is like the disguised "weakling" and Hedda is just an insecure woman in search of power, but cannot find it, so she decided to get out one way or another. Thea is like that one women out of hundreds who actually did something about finding her way out, I mean how many women do you know left their husband like she did????...basically even thought she gets her power through men (manuscript), the important thing is that she GETS her power.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

In the computer lab with my pal Johnny Boy!!!!

Dude Maria...i gotta get going on this blog thing and btw on out paper too....so yeah Hedda, not so great of a novel but Bernarda, is like nothing in this world...so yeah this is Johnny writing not Maria. Kinda reminds me of Gatsby and I dont like that at all!!!! Well guess we have to save our "work" aka two sentences, counting the title that is!!! Well....I guess i'll write on my own blog...hey...got any ideas of how i can make it interesting and fresh?????

Monday, October 6, 2008

The Women

Okay, so in my character analysis, I'm thinking about comparing the women in Hedda Gabler. This obviously includes: Hedda, Thea, and Aunt Julie. So I figured, why not blog about them. Hedda to me, transforms....well, maybe she doesnt tranform, but I guess a mora appropriate way of saying it is that she uncovers her trueness as the story goes on. at the beginning she seems like a strong woman who doesnt settle for less than what she demands, as the story goes on, she seems manipulative, and as it comes to an end, her true self is quickly uncovered. In reality, she is insecure and doesnt follow what she wants because she stays with Tesman instead of leaving him like Thea. Now Thea......the little weakling who depends on other for everything, shes uncovered to be the possible "writer" of Lovborg's book! What a lady! AND...she leaves her husband, which is obviously ou tof her "role" as a woman in this time. Now for Aunt Juliana...to me, she is who she seems to be. She's like a female version of Tesman....lol...j/k. She does seem like a push-over and She is, however, very nice, selfless and caring. She's.....like a grandma figure!!!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Hedda, Hedda, Heddda

I guess i put this one under abother blog or something...idk...i dont get it, cuz it says i have two blogs??? im ocnfused, but here goes the entry from a while ago.................


Hedda, Hedda, Hedda...what can I say about this lady? Well, to me she seems like a stuck-up little mooch. Anyhoo, I actually wanted to comment on what I thought Tesman was saying when he said Hedda was "gettig big" (my own interpretation of the quote). See, I had thoguht that she was pregnant at first, just like everyone else, but hen I thought...there has to be some other meaning, because thats just to easy to throw out there. I took it as Hedda was filling out because Tesman was "feeding her well" cuz I remember in earlier times, being "fatter" meant you were wealthier cuz u could afford more food......but now, I have fully adopted the fact the Hedda IS preggo since we discussed it in class and I notice now, that Hedda in fact, DOES avoid the whole subject as if she wish she werent. I do, however, still think she is a stuck-up mooch.

After the first act ONLY

Okay, well, after the first act, idk what to think about Hedda's seal with Lovborg (or however its spelled). It doesnt seem like she's in love with him, but i get skeptical when it comes to how Hedda was so interested in what Mrs.Elvsted had to say about the "other woman" in lovborg's life on page 241. When Mrs. Elvsted said the comment about how he touched onthe sibject and how he said that she had brought out a pistol on him, so he broke it off with her, Hedda seemed to get defensive by saying "That's nonsense! Nobdoy behaves that way around here." It make me think that Hedda was the one bringning out the pistol, especially since it seems normal for her to bring out pistols on Tesman and the judge.

Friday, September 19, 2008

My New Blog!!!

omg! I'm excited to do this whole blogging thing! :)