Monday, November 23, 2009
How can art be a mirror of society?
The Renaissance was a time of exploration, and a time of rebirth. It was a time where many people had decided to secretly go against the Church, and study many of the world's subjects themselves. There are many art paintings and drawings that really reflect and mirror the Renaissance, and what it really was all about. In 'The School of Athens', Raphael shows and displays many people experimenting and studying subjects from books. This really has a sense of what the Renaissance was because they are exploring for new ideas, similarly to what the citizens of the Renaissance era were doing. This painting also displays many artistic techniques that were created and used during the time of the Renaissance, such as the vanishing point, the focal point, anatomical accuracy, proportion, perspective, and foreshortening. The people of the painting are also wearing robes and clothing of the Renaissance. Raphael brings the ideas and topics of the Renaissance, and fits it all within one painting; The School of Athens.
The School of Athens: Who do you think you are?
Honestly, I think hold the traits of leadership as well as logical thinking. A person who holds these common features is Plato, the man who stands as the focal point of the painting. Being a mentor to one of the most popular greek philosophers, Plato holds the trait of strong leadership and the skills of teaching. I feel like I have a similar trait because during group projects and tasks, I think I'm one of the members who attempts to manage the group and make sure that they're on task. Plato was widely known as one who wrote many dialogues for his students to learn from, and one of his dialogue subjects was logic. Plato was a person who based his thoughts on logic, and I honestly think that I also have a sense of logic when I look at things. During schoolwork I always attempt to place logic into my answers and see whether it would make sense. I feel as if me and Plato seem to be very similar, and that he represents me the best in the School of Athens.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Leonardo Da Vinci, A True Renaissance Man
The time of the Renaissance was a time of Exploration. A time where people gathered knowledge that was left by the Ancient world. Many discovered new things, including Leonardo Da Vinci. He was a creative architect and an amazing artist. As he explored the world for information he had created many items that no one would've thought of for years. Leonardo Da Vinci was a true Renaissance man because he was one who searched for information from the past and he used his knowledge to create many beneficial items during that time such as Weaponry, transportations, and paintings. The Renaissance means 'Rebirth', and Da Vinci did indeed give birth to a new world. He was a true Renaissance man.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
- Martin Luther King, August 28th, 1963.
On August 28th, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. made a speech which sent messages to many different races. The purpose of his speech was to convince and persuade people that one should not be judged by his background, race, or the color of his skin. Since racism was an incredibly big problem, as African-American people were treated with disrespect, this is a message that will be followed through time and culture through now, and the many years to come. The inspirational messages given from the courageous and brave people who defended their race will drive people to follow this message. Martin Luther King was one of those courageous and brave people. He made a difference in this world.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Love
Love waltzes brightly through one’s heart
With evanescent wings and satin skates
Leaving sprinkles of romance behind
In The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho brings a small, off-track message of love as he writes the journey of Santiago. He shows that even though you are attempting to achieve your own destiny, love my find you and distract you from your destiny. As Santiago draws closer to his destiny, he meets a girl named Fatima along the way and immediately falls in love, distracted by the true meaning of why he was there in the first place. It shows Santiago's love and passion at first sight for a girl, and it also shows the distraction that brings him away from his journey. Usually love is a magnificent feeling, sometimes, it arrives at the wrong timing. But as we look closer into the meaning of love, Coelho sends us a message that TRUE love will stick to us forever.
Determination: The Long Journey
The Courage to Dream
“I’m an adventurer, looking for treasure.” (Coelho 40)
In the Alchemist, a boy named Santiago travels through a journey that led him towards his destiny. After a strange dream kept repeating, Santiago realizes that his dream is linked to his destiny, and begins his journey from Andalusia to Egypt. With the help of the Alchemist, the Englishman, Melchizedek, Fatima, and the Language of the World, he was able to realize his destiny through all of their suggestions and their knowledge. Throughout his journey he had conflicts with himself and his decisions, and was forced to overcome it with his heart. Santiago, being a risk-taking adventurer, possessed the abilities of Determination, Confidence, and Good Nature, which aided him through his destiny.
Santiago achieved his Destiny by using his Determination and not giving up. If Santiago hadn’t used his Determination throughout his destiny he would have given up at the beginning of his quest. From the start of his journey, Santiago was eager to discover and find his Destiny after messages, from his recurring dream and from the Gypsy, signal him to do so. As well as his determination to discover his Destiny, he was also determined to return to Fatima, the woman of his dreams, once he had finished his journey. When he met Fatima at the desert, she said she would wait for his return from his journey. To fulfill her request, Santiago eagerly continues his search for his Destiny, while secretly thinking of Fatima, and longing to see her again once he had returned. ‘He had learned that there were certain things one shouldn’t ask about, so as not to flee from one’s Destiny. “I’ll promise that I’ll make my own decisions,” he said to himself.’ (Coelho 39) Around the time Santiago met Melchizidek, the boy had promised himself to make his own decisions, and let himself drive him to his Destiny and not let anyone take control of his decisions. With the knowledge that he shouldn’t flee from his own Destiny, Santiago is motivated and determined to achieve it at all costs. Santiago did not only use his determination but also his Confidence to help him prove to his heart that he can achieve his Destiny.
Santiago’s confidence drove him to believe that he could achieve his Destiny. Moments before meeting the Alchemist, Santiago hastily warns the Chieftains that the Oasis was in danger, and it was to be in a midst of war very soon. The Chieftains had replied stating that if no one appears in the Oasis by dawn, Santiago was to be slaughtered. Even with such pressure, Santiago was confident, because his prognostication had told him there was going to be a war, and he had stuck to it, and believed that he saved many lives by warning the Chieftains. His confidence had also applied to his eagerness to achieve his Destiny. If Santiago hadn’t been confident, he would have crumbled by pressure and fear. However, with the messages from his recurring dream and the Gypsy, he was confident that he would find his Destiny, and he was confident that he would survive. “Many lives will be saved, because I was able to see through the Soul of the World.” (Coelho 105) Santiago was confident and was not afraid to die because he knew that his prognostication was correct. His confidence had enabled him to follow the Alchemist, and had also shown his bravery against death. Though his Determination and Confidence aided him through his journey, Santiago’s good nature enabled him to get along with many important people in his quest for his Destiny.
Santiago’s good nature enables him to get along with people who aid him through his journey. As the story progresses, Santiago is portrayed as being respectful, kind, and modest, and this is important in developing his relationship with the Alchemist. His calm personality enables the Alchemist to speak with him easily with no trouble. His good nature also helped him effectively progress through his journey; Santiago was patient with Melchizidek, Fatima, and the Alchemist. When Santiago says, ‘“I guess you don’t believe that a king would talk to someone like me, a Shepherd,”’ (Coelho 66) this shows Santiago’s modesty, which enables others to teach him the values of life.
In the Alchemist, a boy named Santiago travels from Andalusia to Egypt in pursuit of his destiny. Although he meets many people that aid him throughout his journey, what helped him most were his Determination, Confidence, and Good Nature. His drive to achieve at all cost, his belief in himself and his patience and modesty taught him the values of life. Santiago shows that anyone, anywhere, can pursue his or her destiny. All it takes is the courage to dream.
Edward Dullard
In life, there are many experiences one must endure throughout his or her life, and even though, with just at 13 years of age, I have learned that Determination has many benefits through one's life. Similarly to Santiago, Determination is an ability one must possess to fully participate in and discover my destiny as a student. With Determination, I can believe that I can confidently complete homework and projects. I will be able to believe that I can complete any assignment that has been handed to me no matter the quantity. Determination enables me to focus on my work and to achieve exemplary grades and to never give up. Even though Determination holds so many benefits, it may be tiring and stressful. It will sometimes force you to focus so much that you just may give up. But even with such stress, Paulo Coelho shows me in The Alchemist, that Determination will help me believe, no matter the long journey that waits ahead.Wednesday, April 8, 2009
I Don't Want to Be (Songs of our Adolescence)
Has there ever been a time where you wanted to join a group, but you weren’t accepted because you had a different taste/attitude? Have you been bullied because people thought you were different? ‘I don’t want to be anything other than what I’ve been trying to be lately’ – (I Don’t Want to Be, Gavin DeGraw). Throughout school, I want to be myself and no one else through school, and I want to be accepted that way. If not, then I’ll have to find new friends. That’s what I think. I want people who accepts who I am and who doesn’t expect me to be something totally different. That’s what I believe in my adolescence; to have friends who like you for who you are. ‘All I have to do is think of me, and I have peace of mind’, this lyric of the song feels like a reminder to me because if I’m acting different, or not myself, it’s a reminder for me to properly get back on track. ‘I Don’t Want to Be Anything Other than Me’. I’m not going to try to be anyone else, except myself. This represents MY adolescence.
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