Thursday, October 30, 2008
Jane Eyre questions
2. I think an author’s gender does influence my decisions on certain books to read just on the way a story is written in perspective. I often read books written by women because I’m so used to reading from a woman’s perspective and I understand more than reading from a male’s point of view. I do believe it is a conscious decision on what choice I make in books
4. Well for me, I think it all depends on what type of love situation you’re in and how you have control over it. It also depends on what person you’re in a relationship with. There can be a person who understands the fact that while you still might need their help every now and then, you are still an independent person and can still take care of yourself. Where on the other hand, there can be a person who doesn’t understand at all and they just take advantage over it and can put you down just for your belief in that.
5. I never really thought of it but I don’t think a person social status affects their decision to get married or not. I believe that that’s just how they feel and they have the option to marry or not.
6. Honestly, I’m not sure. I never really thought of it as much. I think maybe there have been times where I might have believed in ghosts for a split second but never believed in them permanently. I would rather say spirits dealing with death or something like that.
9. Yes the environment and nature does have an impact on my moods and me a lot. There are times when the weather isn’t so great and I can be in the most horrible mood and there are also times where it can be great outside and I am doing well too.
Jane Eyre Introduction
2) An author's gender does not play a role in my selection of books, although I tend to like/relate better to books written by women (based on the books I consider to be my favorites.) I do not think it is an intentional bias because it tends to be women who write more of the style of books I read. I loved reading "Running With Scissors," It's Kind of a Funny Story," and "Getting Things Done" but I do not necessarily feel as much of a "connection" to the characters as I do with "Prozac Nation," "More, Now, Again," and "White Oleander." However, with regard to my selection of books, I typically base my selection on the appeal of the plot.
3) Personally, it does not bother me if an author uses a pseudonym or not. I do not choose books based on the author so it does not really matter. However, I think the author should do whatever it is that they want and feel most comfortable with. Pseudonyms have their advantages and disadvantages and have proved necessary at different time periods throughout history.
4) It is definitely possible to be in love with someone and still maintain your independence! Being in love means truly caring for that person and wanting to do whatever you can to make them happy. If someone wants to become completely dependent upon their partner, so be it, but the important part is that it does not HAVE to be that way. In a relationship, the people involved obviously have to compromise but that does not mean that they should EVER lose who they are, including their independence, if that is something they desire.
5) To an extent, someone's social status does affect the decision to marry that person. People marry people they know, or whoever is fixing them up knows, and typically people stay within their own demographics, or one that is similar to theirs, so the likelihood that they would be in a position of marrying someone in a VASTLY different social status is very little. However, someone's opinion of a future spouse is influenced by the social status, or reputation, of the future spouse and that does have a heavy impact on the decision. If someone is known as being very rude and lacking in their manners, it is likely that their social status would be affected by that, possibly deterring someone else from wanting to even associate with them.
6) I am not exactly sure about my beliefs of the supernatural.
7) I believe in coincidences.
8) No, I do not. I think that if I did have an encounter, it might change my opinion of the supernatural to something more concrete.
9) Nature definitely plays a role in my daily actions, starting the minute I wake up. The first thing I think about is what am I going to do today, which is often influenced by the weather. Then, if I decide I am going to do something out of the house, I get dressed, again based on the weather. I also tend to be more willing to help others avoid bad weather and would be more understanding if something changed as a result of the weather.
Assignment 2 -- Jane Eyre, pgs 1-49
In addition to answering these questions, please also include your own observations and thoughts and questions about the reading so far.
If you run across words you don't understand, take note of them and bring them to class on Monday.
Jane Eyre
2. I don't really feel like the gender of the author of a book that i read matters because i don't understand how female writers are much different from male writers. They both write about fantasy, history, and everything so i guess it's a conscious decision for some people but not me.
3. I think pseudonyms can be very useful at times. For example let's say that someone is telling the police information on a big case, if the police put the persons name on the streets, chances are that the person isn't going to be alive, or the person is going to need to have their name changed. Also in a writers case, it can be useful because sometimes guys think that books written by women are for girls, so it could be an advantage for boys to buy the authors books because it may be a good story and it should be spread out, when if the author used her real name boys might not read the book.
4. I think that really love is when you love the person and you still maintain your independence. I feel this way because if you really love someone, it's not very likely that the other person will want to be in love with someone who says "I can't live without you." Also if you didn't have your independence then you would be very dependent on the other person and that can be a lot of pressure. I think the way the society is, it's more likely for both to have their independence because i think that if they didn't the situation of that couple would be a struggle.
5. In terms of celebrities, the position of both people matters i think. This is because some famous singer wouldn't want to be in one of the richest business in the U.S and be seen with some guy from anywhere. Also in regular society, even in T.V and you can hear people joke around about men and women only going for the other person because they have money. To me this is an affect of someone that has had issues with money and they think if they marry a rich person that they would be set for life.
6. Yes i believe in the supernatural.
7. I believe that fate is a just a row of choices that later affect your life in the long run.
8. I have had an encounter with the supernatural, and it was when i went to my friends cousins house and i went up to the bathroom and when i walked in the room, i heard a the voice of a women and i saw a shadow standing in front of me, but no one was there.
9. I think the nature effects how i interact with people when i want to hang out with my friends but it's raining and very cold. Also the weather can effect my mood if it's a raining day i get sad because i feel like there should be more colors.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Jane Eyre Questions
2) Whenever I read a book I never even think about the author's gender, simply because I don't think that has an impact on me. I read Harry Potter for quite some time never think about the whether the author was a man or woman.
3) I think that pseudonyms are used so often that I don’t actually think anything of it. My only thoughts on it are the question why people have them. I think it is interesting to see certain people with pseudonyms like Mark Twain and Reese Witherspoon. But I think it is very successful sometimes in establishing themselves.
4) Yes. I think that the most important thing to do is for that person to maintain the same feeling and sense of independence that they may have had before being in love.
5) I think that based on someone’s thoughts on what other people’s feelings about them, may affect their decision to marry. In essence, “if my social status isn’t good, no one will come to support me on my wedding day.”
6) Somewhat.
7) I believe in both generally because they each both have different meanings. In addition, I think they sometimes have heavy relation to each other based on other people’s situations.
8) I saw a cloud formation that looked like a warrior battling a dragon when I was about five years old.
9) I think that nature does have an impact on me based on what is going on. For instance if it raining outside I may dress differently and make plans differently for events I may be going to.
jane eyre pre-reading
RAFI.
1. I don’t know how to specify that answer. I think that society wouldn’t control the decisions I make and I would those decisions on my own.
2. An author’s gender doesn’t affect my reading. If I like a book I’ll read regardless if it is a man or a woman.
3. I don’t how pseudonyms can be helpful at times if the author wants to write more books under a false name.
4. By independence do you mean to have a will of your own then yes it is possible.
5. I don’t see how ones social status would stop them form marrying. This isn’t Tudor England so people don’t have to marry somebody else if they don’t want to and they don’t have to listen to their parents.
6. I do, because it would explain so many unexplained things.
7. I don’t know how to answer this question.
8. I have, at least 5 times in my life, and a few of them were scary.
9. I don’t know if nature has decided to control humans or something up in the clouds is controlling us, but we do things for a reason and when we do things, we do them.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Jane Eyre Pre-Reading
Jane Eyre
1. I think society has less of an impact on my decision-making than the average person. I don’t really care much about what everyone else is doing, just what I enjoy doing.
2. I don’t take an authors gender into consideration before I read a book, I do tend to read more books written by men rather than women, but not consciously.
3. I think pseudonyms have their advantages in writing. Some people write very personal things that they don’t want their friends and family to know about. There are lots of practical reasons for having pseudonyms.
4. I think independence can be obtained while in love. It’s just important for both people in the relationship to consider each other equal.
5. I think social status does influence people’s decisions to get married. Often you hear about people “marrying into money,” but at the same time, being less fortunate can also bring people together.
6. Yes I do.
7. I believe in fate, rather than just coincidences. I believe everything happens for a reason.
8. No.
9. I do take nature into great consideration in my daily life. I love being outside so if I cant go out for whatever reason my day suddenly becomes very boring. It plays a role in my interactions with people because I tend to spend time with my friends doing things outside.
Jane Eyre Assignment 1
Caitlin Doherty
1.How much do you think society influences your decisions? How? Why?
Sometimes, a little because I like books and am influenced by them, hate society, so I rebel against it
2. Think about the last few books you have selected to read (not school assigned). How often does an author's gender influence what you choose to read? Is it a conscious decision?
gender doesn't influence me
3. What is your opinion of pseudonyms? Do you think they are advantageous at times? Why or why not?
No real opinion on pseudonyms, could be advantageous because may judge based on gender.
4. Do you think it is possible to be in love with someone and still maintain your independence? Is there anything that helps make having both easier or more likely?
Yes, I think it's possible. viewing each other equally makes it easier
5. How often do you think someone's social status affects his or her decision to marry? Why or why not?
I'm not sure, but I think it affects the majority of people too much because everything depends on money.
6. Do you believe in the supernatural, i.e. ghosts, etc.? Yes, No, or Maybe
I want to believe in them,but don't want to be disappointed.
7. Do you believe in Fate or just coincidences?
Kind of both fate with coincidences
8. Have you ever had an encounter that you believe was powered by the supernatural? If so, do tell!
Sort of sometimes I dream about something and then it happens.
Sort of sometimes. Parts of nature play roles like animals and sometimes because it depends on who I interact with.
Jane Eyer Questions
2. I dont really look at the authors of the books i read, i usually pick a book by its cover.
3. I dont really like them, i find them confusing.
4. I dont think that you can be in love and maintain your indendence, when you love someone, their opinions influence what you think because of your feeling for them.
5. A lot i think thats why prenups where invented. People dont want to marry someone whos dirt poor, nless they believe love conqueres all, these however, are a select few.
6. I believe that their mightbe ghosts.
7. I believe in coincidence...but not fate.
8. Nope.
9. Nope..most of my day is spent inside at school or in a studio.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Jane eyre
2. A lot. I think so.
3. I don’t really have an opinion about them.
4. It possible you have to work hard for it. NO
5. I don’t
6.no
7.coincidences
8.no
9 yes it does because sometimes if its rainy I don’t really like socializing. If its warm I feel just ok. And if its hot some people are yelling at each other and there uncomfortable.
Jane Eyre
1.How much do you think society influences your decisions? How? Why?
I think society influences my decisions a lot because a lot of the decisions I make are made on what this person might think or how that person might feel. I think that is because that is just how it works in the world these days.
2. Think about the last few books you have selected to read (not school assigned). How often does an author's gender influence what you choose to read? Is it a conscious decision?
Personally the last few books that I have read have been written by women. Also the book I am reading now is written by a woman. I think that woman write better books about high school drama and the things that happen on a daily basis in high school. I don't chose a book by who it is written by. I chose a book by the subject it is written on and its ability to grab my attention in the first few pages.
3. What is your opinion of pseudonyms? Do you think they are advantageous at times? Why or why not?
Well I do not know what advantageous means but I think it means to like have an advantage. So I do not think that pseudonyms are advantageous. My opinion on the matter is if people chose to read your stuff then thats what they chose to read not because you wrote it but because it interests them.
4. Do you think it is possible to be in love with someone and still maintain your independence? Is there anything that helps make having both easier or more likely?
I think that you can have love and still be independent. Just because you are in love with someone does not mean that you have to buy them everything or that they have to buy you everything. To stay independent and still have love all you have to do is not ask that person to buy you anything or don't ask them to buy you things that you know you can get yourself.
5. How often do you think someone's social status affects his or her decision to marry? Why or why not?
I don't think it does.
6. Do you believe in the supernatural, i.e. ghosts, etc.?
Yes I do. I believe that when someone dies that there spirit can still come and visit family like being a guardian angel.
7. Do you believe in Fate or just coincidences?
I believe in fate because if something was meant to happen then it is going to happen. i do not believe that there are coincidences.
8. Have you ever had an encounter that you believe was powered by the supernatural? If so, do tell!
No I have not.
9. Do you think that Nature, or the environment, plays a major role in your daily actions and interactions with people? If so, how? If not, why?
Yes I do because my attitude for the day depends on the weather that morning or when ever I woke up/left the house. Also where I am going affects my attitude along with the people there.
JANE EYRE -- Pre-Reading, Assignment 1
Please answer and explain to the best of your ability. There is no wrong answer! We'll share and discuss your answers in class on Thursday.
1.How much do you think society influences your decisions? How? Why?
2. Think about the last few books you have selected to read (not school assigned). How often does an author's gender influence what you choose to read? Is it a conscious decision?
3. What is your opinion of pseudonyms? Do you think they are advantageous at times? Why or why not?
4. Do you think it is possible to be in love with someone and still maintain your independence? Is there anything that helps make having both easier or more likely?
5. How often do you think someone's social status affects his or her decision to marry? Why or why not?
6. Do you believe in the supernatural, i.e. ghosts, etc.? Yes, No, or Maybe
7. Do you believe in Fate or just coincidences?
8. Have you ever had an encounter that you believe was powered by the supernatural? If so, do tell!
9. Do you think that Nature, or the environment, plays a major role in your daily actions and interactions with people? If so, how? If not, why?Thursday, October 23, 2008
act5
the book and watching the movie at the same time is maybe comfusing for me. I found it eaiser
to understand to watch the movie. I do eventually understand whats going on after reading the
book at lease 3 times. Sometimes it was if i would just have read the book and totally forget
what in the heck i just read. So i would have to keep reading it over and over to finally
understand. Each of the different virsions have helped but somtimes they made it more than
what it need to be. They made it clear that they were the same but in there own way. This book and movie were defininatly worth lookin at.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Act IV Journal
300 word essay
Enotes Response Journal
After reading this, I didn’t really have an understanding of what the point was in her criticism. I did not think that her claim of feminism in The Taming of the Shrew was not truly clear because of what she said. It seemed more like she was stating other criticisms by others who felt a certain way about the way that the females are portrayed in The Taming of the Shrew. I thought that her idea of a "feminist ideology" was very much her or any reader's own opinion as well any aspects of The Taming of the Shrew being misogynistic. I think that my opinion may be very different from most people but I feel that in this play it just to show that even the most unbearable people can be "tamed" if you kill them with kindness. I think that despite everything that Pertruchio does to Katherine, there is no indication of sexism in the play. In addition to that, all of the other attention that goes towards Bianca is almost polar opposite to Katherine’s situation. In today’s society there is so much feminism that if we read old comical literature involving females, we immediately assume sexism or misogynistic views. In addition, I also thought that what Katherine A. Sirluck says that The Taming of the Shrew is a satire of Elizabethan patriarchal order, which was in flux during Shakespeare's time, makes a very good point because Elizabeth seemed to be a very uptight, as well as controlling individual (or so she is portrayed.) Barbara Hodgdon states that the play attempts to circumscribe women's "place" has a big impact on late-twentieth century feminist readers. If a majority of the readers are feminist, why wouldn't some view as sexist or misogynistic?!?! I think the one critic that I agreed with the most was Dale G. Priest, who said that Katherine benefits from her transformation from a selfish and angry shrew to a loving wife. This does not sidetrack from my thoughts that certain aspects of the play could be viewed as misogynistic, but I don't see the base of the play strictly revolving around sexism.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
TOTS act 4.
TOTS act 3.
Tots act 2.
TOTS induction questions.
The reason that "The Taming Of The Shrew" is considered a play within a play, is becuase that actors perform the play while a sort of play-joke is being pulled on Sly.
300 word essay.
Introduction Questions
act 4 blog
vocab
Ideology: The body of ideas reflecting the social needs and aspirations of an individual, group, class, or culture.
Commodification: to turn into a commodity; make commercial.
Misogynistic: hatred, dislike, or mistrust of women.
Satire: a literary composition, in verse or prose, in which human folly and vice is held up to scorn, derision, or ridicule.
Patriarchal: the male head of a family or tribal line.
Flux: the flowing in of the tide.
Consternation: a sudden, alarming amazement or dread that results in utter confusion; dismay.
Circumscribe: to enclose within bounds; limit or confine, esp. narrowly
Consensus: general agreement or concord; harmony
Fraught: filled
Ironic: coincidental; unexpected
Rapport: relation; connection, esp. harmonious or sympathetic relation
Subjugate: to bring under complete control or subjection; conquer; master.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Act 4
In act four Petruchio brings Kate to his house and acts like he’s trying to pamper Kate by getting her lots of things, but then acting like he thinks they’re not good enough for her and taking them away before she even receives them. He also acts this way with necessities for her such as he won’t let her eat because “the food’s not good enough for her” and not letting her sleep.
I really enjoy this play so far for many reasons. One I think the plot is hilarious and serious at the same time. Also, (this may sound mean and off topic, but for me it’s not) this story reminds me of my own sister. My sister only has a certain amount of niceness in her and she can only use some at a time. She can’t spend too much time with people being nice because it won’t last that long. People who aren’t in our family love her and think she’s perfect and nice because to them she is, but because she uses up all her niceness on her friends and other people she is absolutely horrible to her family. She is almost always cranky and tired and she takes it out on us. She acts exactly like Kate does around family and in some ways better and some ways worse. I relate to this play because my sister reminds me sort of a mixture between Bianca and Kate because everyone thinks Bianca is perfect and Kate is mean and rude. Just like I said everyone thinks my sister is perfect, but to her family she is a perfect Kate.
I think both of the films we’re watching are helpful. They really help me understand the play better and I like how we’re not just watching one of them because seeing the different ways they’re made helps me understand the story from every perspective. Also seeing both helps me because if I don’t understand one part in one of the movies I compare it to the same part in the other movie and it makes me understand it better or even completely.
act IV
Act 4 Summary.
ACT IV JOURNAL -- 250 words
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
300 word essay
Monday, October 13, 2008
Taming of the Shrew Definitions and 300word summary
The criticism I chose was the modern criticism. The article says that most of the criticism comes from most of the feminists and people that think it’s unfair that a woman should be obligated to “serve” her husband and listen to everything her husband says. Also people also think that it’s a little bit funny because of how many people reject the idea that women had to listen to what their husband said every time he says something. Also other criticism says that they think that its offensive that Pertrutio has to break down Kate and that he has to abuse his slaves in order to “break” the wall between him and Kate’s love. Even though some people are offended by the fact that Pertrutio abuses his servants to break Kate’s spirit, some people are happy to see that because it sort of makes him look like a jerk, when sometimes today people use women as the mean ones and the ones that yell at their husband. There was a woman that said “Taming of the Shrew’s obsessive attempt to circumscribe woman's ‘place’ has especially fatal attractions for late-twentieth century feminist readers and spectators.” Getting a little bit off track, I think it’s confusing how there’s a group of people that think Taming of the Shrew is offensive and there’s a totally different group that just loves the play and never really thought that the play was sexist, and these are women that I know. So yeah my argument is that how do we know what’s actually sexist and what’s not because I guess all about opinion because people make it out to be that all women think that the play’s sexist when some don’t.
Vocab:
Historiography: The study of history
Ideology: The body of ideas reflecting the social needs and aspirations of an individual, group, class, or culture.
Commodification: to turn into a commodity; make commercial.
Misogynistic: hatred, dislike, or mistrust of women.
Satire: a literary composition, in verse or prose, in which human folly and vice is held up to scorn, derision, or ridicule.
Patriarchal: the male head of a family or tribal line.
Flux: the flowing in of the tide.
Consternation: a sudden, alarming amazement or dread that results in utter confusion; dismay.
Circumscribe: to enclose within bounds; limit or confine, esp. narrowly
Consensus: general agreement or concord; harmony
Fraught: filled
Ironic: coincidental; unexpected
Rapport: relation; connection, esp. harmonious or sympathetic relation
Subjugate: to bring under complete control or subjection; conquer; master.
TOTS Act 3
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Taming of the Shrew Act III
Friday, October 10, 2008
act 2 blog
katherine hopes to find out which one of her suitors bianca loves more.
2. What type of language does Petruchio use to describe Katherine during his discussion with Baptista? (l. 42-65) What does this tell us about his character?
he calls her fair and virtuous. he says that he has heard of her beauty and her wit. her affability and bashful modestey. her wonderous qualities and mild behavior. it says he is a gentleman and actually had feelings for Katherina before he met her! or so i think!
3. What names do Hortensio and Lucentio assume? What roles will they play?
Hortensio isa disguised as Litio a tutor for both girls, Bianca and Katherine. Lucentio is disguised as Cambioa tutor for Bianca.
4. What character does Tranio assume? How does Baptista react to him? Please quote from the text.
Tranio is disguised as Lucentio. Baptista asks him where he is from. when he finds out that Lucentio is from Pisa and the son of Vincentio he welcomes him.
5. Summarize the content of Petruchio and Baptista's conversation (l. 111-141)--be brief.
basically Petrucio tells Baptista that his father died and left him loaded and asks what him and Katherine will get when Baptista dies and Baptista tell Petrucio that they will get half of his land.
6. How is Hortensio injured?
he is struck on the head by Kaherine because his told her she did something wrong and he tried to correct her.
7. When Katherine and Petruchio meet how do they get along? Particularly, what is the pervading attitude in lines 182-196, 209-220, and in Petruchio's lines 264-277
8. What does Petruchio claim about his and Katherine's interaction? How does Baptista react?
9. At the end of Act II what are Tranio, Gremio, and Baptista discussing? What decision is made? What must Tranio do in light of this decision?
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Induction Questions
the taming of the shrew is called a play within a play because people are dressed up and acting like other people. also because people are not acting like themselves.
TAMING OF THE SHREW -- WEEKEND BLOG, 300 WORDS: Feminism and the Shrew
http://www.enotes.com/shakespearean-criticism/taming-shrew
1. On a separate sheet of paper, which you will turn in to me on Monday, define the following words:
historiography
ideology
commodification
misogynistic
satire
patriarchal
flux
consternation
circumscribe
consensus
fraught
ironic
rapport
subjugate
2. Write 300 words responding to the reading. The author lists a number of ways that different critics have interpreted the play. You may choose one or two of those and agree or disagree with them. Or you may create your own theory as to why this play, compared to so much of Shakespeare's other work, seems sexist, maybe even misogynistic, to many readers.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
TOTS: Act 3
TOTS: Act 2
Introduction blog
TOTS intro ?s
2. The Taming Of The Shrew is considered a play within a play, because the story is being acted out in front of Christopher Sly by a bunch of actors. This play is considered to be his entertainment while he wakes from his sleep.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Tots act 3.
Tots act 1.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Tots Act 2.
SHREW -- ACT III Journal
Act III
Scene 1
1. What is Bianca's response to Lucentio's (Cambio's) and Hortensio's (Litlo's) argument over who will tutor Bianca first? (lines 16-22) What does this reveal about her character?
2. What is Lucentio's translation of his lesson? (lines 31-36) What is Bianca's translation of the same passage? (lines 40-43)
Scene 2
1. Why does Kate weep (line 26)? What aspect of her character does this reveal?
2. How is Petruchio dressed for his wedding (lines 43-64)? Give at least 4 specific details. What is the reaction of Baptista? (use quotes)
3. How does Petruchio respond when asked to change his clothes? (lines 112-123)
4. What do you learn of Lucentio's plan to marry Bianca in lines 128-148?
5. How does Petruchio behave during the wedding ceremony? (lines 158-183)
6. How does Petruchio leave the wedding feast? What reason does he give in line 229?
Taming of the shrew act II
Sunday, October 5, 2008
TOTS:Act 2
Thursday, October 2, 2008
TAMING ACT II -- 250 WORD BLOG
Act II
1. What information does Katherine hope to gain by tying Bianca's hands and questioning her?
2. What type of language does Petruchio use to describe Katherine during his discussion with Baptista? (l. 42-65) What does this tell us about his character?
3. What names do Hortensia and Lucentio assume? What roles will they play?
4. What character does Tranio assume? How does Baptista react to him? Please quote from the text.
5. Summarize the content of Petruchio and Baptista's conversation (l. 111-141)--be brief.
6. How is Hortensia injured?
7. When Katherine and Petruchio meet how do they get along? Particularly, what is the pervading attitude in lines 182-196, 209-220, and in Petruchio's lines 264-277
8. What does Petruchio claim about his and Katherine's interaction? How does Baptista react?
9. At the end of Act II what are Tranio, Gremio, and Baptista discussing? What decision is made? What must Tranio do in light of this decision?