"I am always ready to learn although I do not always like being taught."
- Winston Churchill

Friday, December 12, 2014

Final Review Reflection

I used to think that every story or piece of literature was completely different and most were unrelated. Throughout this semester I learned that two pieces as different as "The Right to Your Opinion" and Hamlet could have so much in common and relate to each other in so many ways.

The conversation we had as a class on Thursday was extraordinarily beneficial in relating basically everything we learned this semester into one 40 minute conversation. Hearing everyones' different opinions and why they think in that way was helpful in making additional connections for myself. I saw stories and made connections in ways I hadn't thought of before.

I wish I could've been in class for the second half of that discussion today, but I am writing this from a Hotel room in Rialto with Noah after a long day of wrestling and another long day ahead of us tomorrow.

Keep being awesome dplit-comp

Monday, December 8, 2014

Poem remix

I sat down to draw a remix for the poem "summons" but then I remembered I am terrible at drawing so I got frustrated and made this paper airplane instead #opsl
While this may just seem like a way for me to try to get out of an assignment and in a way it was but now that I think about it the airplane goes with the poem. The author presents a desire to see all kinds of new things instead of doing the same old same old (sleeping). Everyone knows that airplanes go all over and see things and I would much rather create something like this than do an assignment because I love building things and creating tangible things people can see and enjoy. 

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Intro to Poetry

1. The title "Summons" has great importance and relevancy to the poem because the poem reflects the authors desire for a "call to adventure." He wants to be summoned to see the world and all kinds of great things.
2. The tone of the poem shows the author as bored with regular life and a desire to get out and see and do things, and his desire to be adventurous.
3. This poem resonates deeply with me. I greatly enjoy traveling and seeing all kinds of cool stuff. When I was abroad this summer one of the jokes the group I was with had was "I can sleep when I'm dead" because we were all so exhausted from staying up so late seeing the sites but yet we still woke up early and went to bed late again.
4. The poem shifts about a third of the way through from telling someone to keep him awake and make him go outside to why he wants to go outside, what he wants to see and do.
5. Go see the world.

Hamlet essay


            The quote “Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t,” is extraordinarily important to the theme and tone of Hamlet by Shakespeare, demonstrating how Shakespeare truly intends Hamlet to be seen, and comments on the “two facedness” of people in general.
“Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t,” is an extraordinarily important quote stated by Polonius in the first third of the play. Hamlet is seen by most characters as being absolutely mad, and Polonius is no exception, however, there comes a point where Polonius realizes, that Hamlet may have some kind of agenda. Polonius is right. At this point in the play Shakespeare wants the audience to understand that Hamlet knows what he is doing. Hamlet isn’t being indecisive, he has a plan that he is carefully carrying out. By having Polonius recognize this Shakespeare is trying to leave little room for interpretation. If even Polonius, who is often completely clueless, can recognize Hamlet’s agenda, than Shakespeare meant for Hamlet to act crazy while he really has a plan.
Hamlet acting crazy when he really isn’t demonstrates an important theme that is relevant throughout the play: people aren’t always who they say they are. Claudius acts like a good king who recently lost his brother, when he really is a power hungry murderer. Hamlet acts like a deranged teen whose father died when he is really plotting revenge. “Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t” clearly demonstrates that people act one way when they truly are a completely different person.

By showing what Shakespeare truly means throughout the play, and contributing to the theme, the quote “Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t” is important to a true and meaningful understanding of the play Hamlet.