Thursday, July 30, 2009

Final Blog- My Reflection

This summer I have took a journey that I have never seen before in a class especially a college course. In the beginning I was skeptical of what I was getting myself into I was thinking I don’t think I can do everything she wants me to do and still pass the course. A lot of people felt what I was feeling and some didn’t return but the ones who were brave and down for the challenge of this Lit 110 class stayed and I think we made a good choice.
Literature is basically is all about reading short stories, drama, novels, and poetry which I thought but Stephanie took the art of it and made it into something we could actually enjoy and get us involved in every section we learned we had a big project on it so when it comes down to experience I have a lot starting with the mini book club we read a lot of short stories from different types of authors and we even had our own personally to facilitate to our class mates this experience made me learn how to produce a way to keep the discussion about the short story going I had to live my story just so I can have many things to talk about within my group even going having to read the other stories you had to go in knowing the story in order to answer the questions and help discuss the story even though the down and dirty kept us on our toes literally. This had me out of my element but I actually was more engaging in the mini discussion then I thought I would be actually talking and coming up with ideas about a short story made reading easier because if you didn’t know something you could talk about it amongst your peers my favorite short story was Nipple Jesus I thought the theme and voice was incredible I understood the text and that made it the more fun to read and it was one of the short stories that was one of the good ones to discuss about.
Next, The introduction to drama I just knew we would read a drama play I didn’t think I would be in a drama play that experience open me up to being a character experience it from not just reading it but being it I really liked all the plays because everyone took it and made it their own everyone did a fabulous job because they were really into play and that what made it enjoyable. That also came out when we did the poetry slam I thought that was one of the craziest ideas I could every do I didn’t think I could right my own poetry even reading and breaking down other poems didn’t work for me but somehow I managed to let myself not get frustrated and just think about and just free write and it worked out just fine. To me listening to everyone poems that day brought everyone personality some actually acting it out really help me understand the poem such as Montana and Shawna understood what they felt because they gave emotion and that’s when I learned if you want someone to listen and to hear you out you better show some emotion so they can feel it.
In this class we experimented a lot we especially from all the workshop we did for the flash fiction and poetry those really help get some ideas out of me and I actually tried to take what was afford to my advantage even though it didn’t work for me with the flash fiction but when doing the poetry workshops got a better understanding. Another experiment was Shakespeare play very difficult to understand but it was enjoyable like I said in one of my weekly blog it was a different type of experience because you had to really have to listen to grasp the concept of the play.
I also expanded myself because I of the weekly blogging I didn’t think I would be good at expressing myself weekly on text I read outside of class but it did help me expand because I blogged about stuff I never really read such as magazines when I looked at everything I read from watching TV a movie and tried to analyze it into a blog this made blogging more fun because it was what you read. I also expanded myself because all in one summer I seen a band play, a play, and watched a movie about an authors life and in all I am grateful for this experience and experimenting with all types of literature and expanding myself with new thing now I can say I seen it all when it comes down to literature.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

CULTURAL OPPORTUNITY- BROWN BAG IT

For my last Cultural Opportunity I asked my boss If I could take 30 minutes off to watch a Brown Bag it show, it’s a free event that PACE provides for the Peoria Courthouse Plaza doing the lunch hour, being that I work down there I could watch them play through the window but I can't really here the music or experience it. The show play every Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays during the summer they have different talents perform from jazz to banjos, youth bands and even swing. This week I saw John Heasley a guitar player he was a one man band. He didn’t have a big crowd maybe because it was the early half of his performance. I didn’t know any of the music because that’s not the music I listen to plus he was an older guy so he probably was playing songs from way back in the 60’s I think the kind of music sounded like blues/folks music. Yes, I was bored out of my mind. I only stayed for like two songs because I only had 30 minutes to watch but the songs where very long. In all I thought he was a very good guitarist that is the only thing I thought was good, I mean his singing wasn’t all that bad either I just didn’t know any of the songs and couldn’t feel his music as I was listening. Maybe next time I know to do some research on a band before I go listen so I could have a general idea of what their music is about but then again if your music is good it doesn’t matter if you know it or not. But after listening to a couple songs I went to work and asked my coworkers did they recognize any of the songs and I was told one of them was a Bob Dylan song I didn’t catch it.

Monday, July 27, 2009

CUTURAL OPPORTUNITY- The movie Capote

For this week’s cultural opportunity I decided to watch the movie Capote thanks to Ms. Stephanie for loaning her dvd out. The movie was about a writer from New York who goes to Holcomb, Kansas to write a book on the killing of a wealthy farmer and his family. The author actually name was Truman Capote he was a white guy that wore big glasses and he had a very soft feminine voice. So I thought that maybe he was homosexual which he was. In the movie Capote goes to Kansas to get more research for his book. When the actually killers get caught they were sentenced to death Capote tried to get them a new lawyer so they could stay alive because he then was going to die he wouldn’t get the information he need from for his book which I thought was selfish on his part because he was keeping trying to help keep them alive for his book. But as the movie goes on and Capote meets with the killers he starts to care about Perry I think because they mother both died and they had something in common. Even Capote boyfriend Jack thought he was in love with Perry because he and Perry would send letters to each other when Capote was back East. I also notice that Capote did have feeling because when he wasn’t in Kansas he was writing and promoting his book he even named it “In Cold Blood” but when he goes back to see Perry he would lie about the book telling Perry he didn’t even start the book I think he didn’t want to hurt his feelings. During the movie I started to feel just like Capote because he got to know these killers and after awhile Capote didn’t want them to die because they was his friends now and I felt that same way too. When it was getting ready for them to get hanged I had to fast forward because I had great deal of emotions about it I have never done that before not even when African American get lynched I just couldn’t bear watching Perry get hanged. After their death Capote spent 4 years writing the book. He died in 1984 to Alcoholism I think that experience drove him to drink his life away though the book made him the most famous writer in America it also was the last book he would ever finish. After watching this movie I am very interested to learn more about Ian's movement.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

In Class Blog 6

Today we had our Literary Salons there where some interesting movements that went up today that I didn't know anything about I also notice some movements where of African Americans I didn't realize how many movements we had such as the Harlem Renaissance when I think of them think of the ancient history never in a million years did I think that movement was an African American movement it just never crossed my mind I don't think I would have never known if it wasn't for the Lit Salons today but I one of the movements I did like and wish I would have done was the Black Arts Movement surprisingly I didn't now that was a African American Movement until today either I guess I wasn't giving us enough credit but something about that particular movement struck me it went back to the 60's and it was so powerful and strong I liked how they didn't like blues music because it made blacks seem weak and defeated. I liked that whole concept of it and also I liked how the authors that were presented today where mostly African American woman and they were black strong forceful writers. This movement was the only American lit movement to advance social gathering. I also learned that the Black Power movement started based on this movement and the they being the Black Art movement didn't resort to violence. In all today's presentations were good and I did take away a lot of information.

Cultural Opportunity- A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Going to Bloomington last Sunday to see the play was actually alright. I was very skeptical of seeing any play because of the long acts and short intermissions. The start of the play kind of had a slow start to me being that the language was very difficult to understand. I loved the amateur actors the workmen I think they made the play better especially the last act of the play; they were very comical. The leader of the crew Bottom stole the show for me he was really good. I also like the fairy Puck I believe that was his name he was comical at times too. I think plays should have a little comical scenes in it so that it keeps the audience attention that is what help me stay awake, being that is was Shakespeare I really didn’t think it would have any comedy coming from Shakespeare just because I think he is a more tragic type of writer which I could be wrong. The second half of the play is when I started to put the pieces together after figuring out what was happening in the play it became more interesting and better to understand the language. The play was not modern they wore the outfits and spoke in the language that was dated from that time period which was the 1500’s I believe but in all this romantic comedy was not all that bad and not all that long either. The actors and actresses really did a good job. I know next time to read some background information about the play before I try to sit down and watch one especially if it’s not in modern English language.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Outside Blog 6

For my outside blog I was sitting at home and didn't couldn't find my remote and stumble on the country channel with reba and kelly clarkson I actually like reba I want her show all the time and kelly clarkson is also a good singer but i was watching the video to "Because of You" and started to like it I knew a little of the song well some of the chorus because I heard it before from someone else who singed it so I kinda knew it but I was really liking how they were singing the lyrics how passionate the words were coming out of there mouths in the video. So I I thought it was funny how I heard someone else sing this song and never thought about it until kelly clarkson remade it. This made me think of our poetry it is how someone sing or say the text that makes you really understand or like it. Giving emotions to music, poetry, or anything is a major key to capturing any audience. Kelly made that song modern and up to date.

In Class Blog 6

Couldn't think of any in class text we read so I'm going to blog about the poetry slam. Let me say it was very different never thought I would ever experience something like that. Nerve wrecking but not as bad as I thought it would be I thought everyone was fantastic there where some very interesting poems and I think what made them go so well if the emotions you but into it and the acting if you act it out and show the emotions that the words are saying your audience will feel what you are saying. It also make the poem unique and that is what keep you interested in listening. There are so many ways to present a poem so the audience could understand and a lot of ways to lose audience like the reading to fast or not being able to hear the person and I thought that was my problem. I thought the poems where for the modern audience some could relate. The language of some of the poems had some slang and a little foul language here and there but that is common and that is what made the poems so dated and not uncomfortable to hear or read. The poetry slam put me out of my comfort zone but in all it was a great experience that I would remember.