Though Jane and Antoinette differ they both have one major similarity in common, they were coveted in one way or another by
Sunday, April 13, 2008
The Wide Sargasso Sea v. Jane Eyre
Though Jane and Antoinette differ they both have one major similarity in common, they were coveted in one way or another by
Sunday, April 6, 2008
White Man's Burden
The Wide Sargasso Sea and Jane Eyre both can easily be tied into of the theme of "White Man's Burden" because both novels contain one important character Bertha or Antoinette. Bertha in Jane Eyre was depicted as a lunatic from the imperialized colony of Jamaica who Rochester just so happened to have taken as his wife. To seal his own fate he married a wealthy merchants step daughter and took it upon himself to change her but telling her what to wear, how to smell, and even changing her name to Bertha. What right did he have to do so? In the Wide Sargasso Sea we get Antoinette's side of the story when the emancipation was passed and because of the color of her skin she was hated by both blacks and whites. Her step father Mason took it upon himself to put her away in a convent until she was of age and her step brother arranged a marriage for her to man who she did not know or love just to get her off his hands. Every aspect of her life seemed like a business deal which i suppose was because she was like property than a person since she was creole and not white.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Jane Eyre
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Robinson Crusoe a changed man?
In the the novel Robinson Crusoe the main character Robinson Crusoe goes through trials on good, bad, and uncertainty which land him upon a deserted island which changes his view of life and opinion for the better.
"I was born in the year 1632, in the city of York, of a good family, though not of that country, my father being a foreigner of Bremen who settled first at Hull. He got a good estate by merchandise and, leaving off his trade, lived afterward at York, from whence he had married my mother whose relations were named Robinson, a very good family in that country, and from whom I was called Robinson Kreutznaer; but by the usual corruption of words in England we are called, nay, we call ourselves, and write our name “Crusoe,” and so my companions always called me" Crusoe introduces himself and his parents with no seeming attachment this shows what kind of cruel and detached person Crusoe and in my opinion he has nowhere to go but up in his selfish and demeaning behavior
"But no sooner were my eyes open, but I saw my Poll sitting on top of the hedge; and immediately knew that it was he that spoke to me; for just in such bemoaning language I had used to talk to him, and teach him; and he learned it so perfectly that he would sit upon my finger and lay his bill close to my face, and cry, “Poor Robin Crusoe! Where are you? Where have you been? How come you here?” and such things as I had taught him" Feels a bit sad when returning home from his near fatal canoe trip and the only one to greet him is a parrot. He longs for companionship and I believe that he starts to not take somethings for granted, I believe this is another turning in his journey.
"O drug!” said I aloud, “what art thou good for? Thou art not worth to me, no, not the taking off of the ground; one of those knives is worth all this heap; I have no manner of use for thee; e’en remain where thou art and go to the bottom as a creature whose life is not worth saving." This is when Crusoe realizes that gold is worthless since he is on a deserted island and the things that seemed so important don't matter any longer, he is becoming less materialistic.
"My island was now peopled, and I thought myself very rich in subjects; and it was a merry reflection, which I frequently made, how like a king I looked. First of all, the whole country was my own mere property, Baso that I had an undoubted right of dominion. Secondly, my people were perfectly subjected. I was absolute lord and lawgiver, they all owed their lives to me, and were ready to lay down their lives, if there had been occasion of it, for me." When you think that Crusoe is a changed man and being on this island has changed him but he still has the knack to take ownership over things and people like Xury and Friday.
"I might well say now indeed, that the latter end of Job was better than the beginning. It is impossible to express here the flutterings of my very heart when I looked over these letters, and especially when I found all my wealth about me; for as the Brazil ships come all in fleets, the same ships which brought my letters brought my goods" Crusoe seems to think that the stint that he spent on the island improved his standing in Christianity or God because he took time out to repent and think about his life and in doing so good started to come his way.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Cannibalism
Cannibalism can result in many forms but its general description is one that eats its own species. It is said that Neanderthals were the first to practice cannibalism and it occurred in Europe, South America, North America, New Zealand, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, New Guinea, and Fiji. Besides cannibalism being excepted as a social norm it has also occurred in fits of insanity, and extreme instances of famine. There are two types of cannibalism: endocannibalism and exocannibalism. Endocannibalism is when the members of the deceased family member eat the flesh of the dead in order to gain certain attributes of the deceased, attain the soul of the deceased, and to ensure that the soul has left the body. Exocannibalism happens within the community and the deceased body is usually eaten fresh and the most popular part the heart. This is similar to endocannibalism because both are to acquire certain attributes of the deceased.
Most recent accounts of cannibalism have been:
- 1940's in Soviet Prisons
- 1960-1970's wars in South Asia
- 1970 during the Second Congo War
- 1996 famine in North Korea
- 2001 man answered ad to be slaughtered and eaten and actually was in Germany
- 2006 child raised for ritual sacrifice was saved in Indonesia
- 2007 artist used fat from liposuction in pasta during dinner party in Denmark
- 2007 man killed 5 year old and uncle and ate them along with over 20 cats (insanity) in Siberia
- 2008 children being murdered and having their hearts eaten in Liberia
Sunday, March 2, 2008
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Then there was ship that housed death and the life of death that came aboard the vessel and killed each of the sailors aboard but left the mariner alive. He was unable to die for seven days and nights going without food and water but only the stares of his dead crew which cause him to keep his eyes shut for the entire seven days. Then he finally cut the albatross from his neck and the tables turned for the better when the souls were released from the 200 sailors aboard and he finally found his way back to shore the only down side was that the glitter in his eyes is from the 200 sailors glares. The albatross in the poem is very...special I should say. I don't think that there were any mapped out coincidence in this poem but the good of the albatross shone through even after its death it just wanted to be laid to rest in peace. This noble sea bird is quite commendable.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Desdemona's Moral Compass
In Shakespeare’s Othello Desdemona is perceived as naïve and very foolish due to her age and lack of life experience, her strength is questioned multiple times in this tragedy only because she is a woman but the acts of courage, bravery, and strength that she does perform are quite admirable until she finally succumbs causing her own death.
(Act I Scene III lines 213-214)-"I am hitherto your daughter. But here’s my husband".Desdemona shows courage and strength after eloping in the night by defending herself to her uninformed father and to the most powerful men in
(Act III Scene III lines 68-82)-"Why the tomorrow night, Tuesday morn, On Tuesday noon or night; on Wednesday morn. I prithee name the time, but let it not Exceed three days. In faith, he;s penitent; And yet his trespass, in our common reason-Save that, they say, the wars must make example Out of her best-is not almost a fault T' incur a private check. When shall he come? Tell me, Othello. I wonder in my soul What you would ask me that I should deny, Or stand so mamm'ring on? What? Micheal Cassio, That came a-wooing with you, and so many a time, When I have spoke of you disapraisingly Hath ta'en your part-to have so much to do To bring him in! I could do much-"When Desdemona arrives in
”(Act III Scene III lines 325-332)“Why do you speak so faintly? Are you not well?...I am very sorry that you are not well”. Though mounting suspicion had appeared Desdemona did not falter or operate in a guilty fashion, she cared for Othello unconditionally and still acted as his wife caring for him when he was pained.Desdemona tries to stop Othello’s headache with the handkerchief that he has given her despite how unpleasant he is acting towards her she never backs away.
(Act III Scene IV lines 159-175) “I prithee do so. Something, sure, of state, Either form Venice, or something unhatched practice Made demonstrable here in Cyprus to him, Hath puddled his clear spirit; and in such cases Men's nature wrangle with inferior things, Though great ones are their object. 'Tis even so. For let out finger ache, and it endues Our other healthful members even to a sense Of pain. Nay, we must think men are not gods, Nor of them look for observancy As fits the bridal. Beshrew me much, Emilia, I was-unhandsome warrior as I am!- Arraingning his unkindness with my soul. But now I find that I had suborned the witness, And he's indicted falsely ” . When Desdemona speaks to Emilia privately they discuss relationships and Desdemona has a stance of monogamy and standing by your husband no matter what his actions are and how he treats you. This entails a strong woman because she is willing to put up with his behavior towards her and try to work things out for the better which is not many people’s idea of marriage
”(Act V Scene II lines 100-104) -"Kill me tomorrow let me live tonight…But half an hour…But while I say one prayer"When Othello enters her room in the darkness of the night with only the flicker of a candle to and the sound of his voice to awaken her she knows exactly what is happening.This is her final plea of innocence not of sorrow or redemption because she has done nothing wrong and wishes one last time to clear her name but it too late. These are some of the strongest lines in the entire play because the man that she loved and risked everything for has turned his back on her by taking her very life.
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