Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Essay Comparing Eliotââ¬â¢s Parody and Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Antony and Cleopatra
Comparing Eliotââ¬â¢sà Parody and Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Antony and Cleopatra The first major difference between Eliotââ¬â¢s Parody and Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Antony and Cleopatra comes with the very first simile. In Shakespeareââ¬â¢s original the barge in which Cleopatra sits is compared to a burnished throne burning on the water, whereas in Eliotââ¬â¢s parody it is only a chair that she fills like a throne, glowing on the marble. Eliotââ¬â¢s character comes across, therefore, as far less ââ¬Ëenormousââ¬â¢ and larger than life than Shakespeare portrays Cleopatra who seems very great, even in comparison with her barge, which she fills as if it were a throne - her majesty makes the barge seem tiny in comparison; Eliotââ¬â¢s character only makes a chair look like a chair. Again, with the water on which Cleopatraââ¬â¢s barge floats burning, and the marble on which the chair stands glowing, Shakespeareââ¬â¢s image if far greater than the one Eliot creates, being strange and somewhat mystical, as opposed to Eliotââ¬â¢s chairââ¬â¢s ent irely possible glow. Cleopatra, in the same way, has ââ¬Ëpretty dimpled boysââ¬â¢ fanning her, ââ¬Ëlike smiling cupidsââ¬â¢, whereas in the passage from The Wasteland, there are merely golden Cupidons, observing the scene, one peeping out at her, another hiding his eyes behind his wing - instead of serving an immediate, yet subtle purpose, as Cleopatraââ¬â¢s are, fanning her. Other images of Eliotââ¬â¢s, in contrast, are much larger than Shakespeare, but again succeed in making Eliotââ¬â¢s character look small and insignificant in comparison. Eliot describes the enormous amount of adornments around the room, including her ââ¬Ëvials of ivory and coloured glassââ¬â¢, which contain many perfumes, which are described as ââ¬Ëdrowning the sense in odoursââ¬â¢ and again it is the lack of subtlety t... ...speare tends to prefer the use of metaphor to that of simile - whilst Homer often used extended simile to illustrate his point, and often went off on very distinct tangents, Shakespeare tends to prefer the more modern construction of metaphor, rather than having to protect himself as an author with words like ââ¬Ëlikeââ¬â¢ or ââ¬Ëasââ¬â¢. Eliot may well have chosen this passage for its eccentricities, and it succeeds in creating a powerful and provoking parody, as well as being a very good contrast to other parts of The Wasteland, poetically, including the very next part, which is more modern, and simple. It is also interesting that Eliot chose to almost blend the Shakespeare in with other more ordinary bits of literature - the passage begins with only slight changes to the words of Enobarbusââ¬â¢ speech, but soon becomes considerably different to the original Shakespeare. Ã
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Troy v, Iliad
Guidelines for the Comparative analysis of the movie ââ¬Å"Troyâ⬠and ââ¬Å"The Iliadâ⬠Your comparative essay should be typed in single space paragraphing (font 12 Times New Roman) and it should be at least 500 words. (I will use the ââ¬Å"word countâ⬠feature in Microsoft Word to check the number of words. ) Try not to exceed 1000 words at most. Your essay should be the result of your own contemplations, observations and conclusions. You can read other sources for this assignment but you should not copy at any form or to any degree the sources you have read. You can just use the ideas gained through sources in your own words. If you do so, however, you should definitely cite the references to your sources. In case you use a source and forget to cite it or even worse if you copy from a source the score for your paper will be zero. So please beware of intentional or unintentaional plagiarism. In writing up the paper first watch the movie completely and if needed take notes. (The DVD of the movie is provided to you. )Then, compare what you have seen with what you have read and try to find out the reasons for the differences. The followinig notes may help you: ?Note the changes in value systems in the past and present ?Note the reasons for the changes and modifications that have taken place in the creation of the movie. (including commercial, political, values, â⬠¦) ?Focus on justification premises for the atrocities and savagery that is depicted as valor and courage in the Iliad. ?Explore the contributions (messages) that the two works make to human culture in their own context. Iliad vs. Troy Movie. Neither Athena with her matchless wisdom, nor Apollo with his talent of prophecy, could foretell that someday Prometheusââ¬â¢s fragile creature, human, would become rude in a scale that not only would turn his back to the gods, but also would distort their presence and effects in the human history. ââ¬Å"Briseis: Well, then your men did. The sun god will have his vengeance. Achilles: What's he waiting for? Briseis: The right time to strike. Achilles: His priests are dead, and his acolyte's a captive. I think your god is afraid of me? Briseis: Afraid? Apollo is master of the sun, he fears nothing. Achilles: Where is he? â⬠(Troy) The movie ââ¬Å"Troyâ⬠, which is an adaptation of Homerââ¬â¢s Iliad, is an obvious twist of it, both historically and literarily. There are numerous differences between them that can be observed and revealed. Here, I am going to highlight some of inordinate modifications of Homerââ¬â¢s Iliad in Wolfgang Petersenââ¬â¢s Troy; and, then, try to go beyond the surface to discover the reasons for such changes. The movie duration is about 163 minutes; and it takes 50 minutes to reach to the starting point of the Iliad. Although there are, also, several rotations of the classical myths events in the first 50 minutes that even an amateur classic mythology reader can remark it fallacies, I will not enter that domain. I will just refer to the changes that are in contrary with the Iliad and can be retrieved by the information that Homer presents. For instance, in the Iliad we see that it was Parisââ¬â¢s doom to go to Sparta and fall in love with Helen. But the movie gives no account for the background of the story and the destinationââ¬â¢s role. Another incident which is not mentioned in the Iliad is Achillesââ¬â¢s rapid action to siege the beach of Troy and invading Apolloââ¬â¢s temple. The major modification of the Iliad is the absence of Gods in the movie. There is no information about them but some names that elder characters mention and some statues. The only Goddess that we can see in the movie is Thetis, Achillesââ¬â¢s mother, who is a nymph according to the Iliad, half human, half fish. But the director of the movie does not want to put emphasis on the divinity part and although Achilles meets her in the water, picturing her fish part is cleverly avoided by the director. Apollo in the movie is just a wretched God who is not able to avenge the offence that Myrmidons have done to him. In the minute 42 of the story, Achilles beheads Apolloââ¬â¢s statue. While in the Iliad, Achilles respects Gods and makes sacrifices for them. In another scene, in the minute 29, while Hector is urging Priam, his father, to return Helen to Sparta to avoid a war, Priam tells him not to worry because, ââ¬Å"Apollo watches over us. Even Agamemnon is no match for the Gods. â⬠(Troy) But Hector replies, ââ¬Å"And how many battalions does the Sun God command? â⬠(Troy) This is not the only place in the movie that Hector, who is protected and respected by gods in the Iliad and highly believes in them, mocks the gods. It happens again in minute 54 of the movie when the high priest announces that two farmers have seen an eagle with a serpent in its talons, a good sign from Apollo. Hector mocks the priest and saying, ââ¬Å"you want to plan a strategy based on bird signs? He concludes from Apolloââ¬â¢s inability to take vengeance on Achilles for insulting his statue and says, ââ¬Å"The gods wonââ¬â¢t fight this war for usâ⬠(Troy). The whole story is in contrary with the Iliad, because it is indicated that the Trojans see that sign while trying to push back the Achaean host to their ships, and predict it as a bad omen from Zeus who is the owner of the eagle, though. Moreover, in the Iliad, it is g odsââ¬â¢ war more than humanââ¬â¢s. It seems that there is an intention beyond these manners of mocking gods by two of the best characters who the audience would love best and sympathize with. First assumption would be that the director of the movie wanted to make a realistic shot of the Iliad. But, after deepening in the story, another assumption may be that the director does not believe in Godââ¬â¢s or divinity at all and try to inject his view through his best characters and he is doing this cleverly. Almost in the first scene that we see Achilles, when the messenger boy asks if the stories about him is true and if he cannot be killed, Achilles responds, ââ¬Å"I wouldnââ¬â¢t be bothering with the shield then, would I? (Troy) a very logical and clever way to wipe out tendencies of believing in divinity from audiences mind in the beginning of the story and to appeal the skeptic generation of 21st century! Another major difference between Iliad and the movie is again in the process of adaptation of the Iliad according to the appetite of the audience. Every Iliad reader can understand in a glance that the honor codes and bravery values of those days is in contrary wi th todays. The most devouring and slaughtering characters were the most praised heroes of the Iliad. Achilles, Hector, Ajax and Diomede were a few samples of ancient world heroes. But, is it possible to picture those animalistic brutalities within Iliad these days and expect to attract people to pay for watching it? Of course not! Instead, we need to show a sentimental view of our heroes, heroes who despise war; heroes who are sorry for killing people. For instance, Hector while returning from Sparta provokes Paris who wants to fight with Menelaus and says that, ââ¬Å"there is nothing glorious about it, nothing poeticâ⬠(Troy). But it is indeed glorious in the Iliad to fight. In fact Homer calls Hector the pair of bloodthirsty Mars as an honor. On the other hand, we need a kind, loving and caring Achilles with a masculine attractive figure to attract more audience. What about softening the violence with some romance scenes to guarantee our investment, no matter what was the story and what was the truth. So, letââ¬â¢s dismiss Diomede who is a brutal killer, kill Ajax and Menelaus at the beginning, and omit Aeneas and so many other valiant heroes to make the story more appealing and brief. But, letââ¬â¢s picture Agamemnon as he was to make people despise him. So tricky! Simply put, it seems that cinematographs own a mightier weapon that Zeusââ¬â¢s thunder bolt and Poseidonââ¬â¢s trident by which have sent myth gods and their offspring to the underworld. But, what if someday, they claim war against Semitic or early religionsââ¬â¢ God? What if they twist the reality and feed that in a colorful tempting way to the people? (As Islamic Republic of Iran does it in regard to Bahaââ¬â¢i faith). Do the audiences of those movies would accept what is being presented or investigate after the truth?
Sunday, January 5, 2020
A Woman s Experience With The Law Essay - 1416 Words
Law is a tool, a tool of resistance, power, or even oppression. A womanââ¬â¢s experience with the law can potentially see the law as a tool of oppression. Internationally, across many states like Ohio itself, a husband can legally rape his wife if his wife is subdued by drugs, or any substance that lessens her chances of resistance and encourages consent (Allen, 2015). Across many legal institutions, and systems a woman suffers from discrimination or oppression due to her ââ¬Ëmultiple identitiesââ¬â¢ (Lockhart Mitchell, 2010, p.8). Legal institutions and their processes overlook and ignore the experiences of people, in particular women who are subjected to dimensions of ââ¬Å"race, class, gender and sexualityâ⬠¦ in relation to their struggle against racial, sexual, sexual orientation and class oppressionâ⬠(Lockhart Mitchell, 2010, p.7). 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Saturday, December 28, 2019
Women During the Progressive Era - 2268 Words
Unit II: Women during the Progressive Era Kenedra Coney HIS 204 Professor Owens May 29, 2011 Unit II: Women in the Progressive Era During the decades between 1890s and 1920s there was a new age of reform there was so much reform activity that historians called this era the Progressive Era. During this time there were millions of Americans that were organized in association to many solutions to industrialization, urbanization, and immigration problems that brought about a new social reform order. In Unit Two, the Progressivism era emerges during the mid-1890s that continued shaping and changing the role of all women causing them to leave their homes and changed their way of life with gaining equal rights and rights against women suffrage.â⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦(Davidson). The struggle for womenââ¬â¢s right to vote was one key factor in the womenââ¬â¢s fight for equality. 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Friday, December 20, 2019
Marketing Plan Phase 1 - 1325 Words
Running head: Marketing Plan ââ¬â Phase I Paper Sony Electronics ââ¬â SONO Stick University of Phoenix MKT/421 ââ¬â Marketing Facilitator: Chris Ross April 23, 2007 Sony Electronics ââ¬â SONO Stick Introduction The introduction of any new product can be and intense process for any company. The Sony organization is a large world wide corporation that since its inception has proven to work towards electronics innovation. The new product that Sony is reviewing is the Sono-stick and prior to the development of this product several items will be reviewed; the overview of existing organization, a description of the product, the importance of marketing, SWOT analysis and the market research approach. The full marketing plan for thisâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦An organization that knows not only its target market but has also researched the best way to market the products to this target market. This will ensure the products are known and purchased. 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Thursday, December 12, 2019
Watergate Thesis Essay Example For Students
Watergate Thesis Essay Table of Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pg. 1Thesis and Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg. 2-10Appendix A (Definitions). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pg. 11List of Works Cited. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pg. 12Five men wearing fingerprint concealing gloves, with an assortment of cameras, tools and intricate electronic bugging gear along with six thousand five hundred dollars in crisp new bills (most from the Democratic National Committee) were arrested on the early morning of June 17,1972. During a burglary attempt in the Democratic National Headquarters office building, which is located in Watergate in Washington D.C.(TIME pg1) This was just one of the breaking articles from the many news sources that marked the beginning of a new episode in American history: Watergate. Watergate developed a great competition between media corporations which eventually changed the way Americans viewed both politics and media. It started out with the break-in. The Post, a newspaper from Washington D.C. received leaks such as those from the White House suggesting that the bugging might have been the result of a right wing Cuban conspiracy. Which turned out to be attempts to steer away from the true story. (Sussman, Barry Pg. 176)The true story was that Nixon was stonewalling (see a- in appendix A) the break-in as well as a cover up. Receiving leaks such as this one The Posts reporters: Woodward and Bernstien, began to piece the puzzle of the cover up. These two reporters (Bernstein and Woodward) spent night and day breaking news. They spent long days with each other weather it was looking through old files at the White House Library (because the librarian changed a previous story to the reporters: believed to have been threatened as everyone else), or weather it was traveling from town to town on their on their escapade trying to speak with all personnel on the C. R. P. (see b- in appendix A) list which they obtained from one of their co.-workers: Kay Eddie whom formally went with a guy that worked with the C. R. P. (Warner Bros.)The Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Berstien began piecing the puzzle. Many have questions about the process and challenge of reporting the Watergate story. At the time both you (Bob Woodward) and Carl Bernstein were young (late twenties) and relatively inexperienced yet about to break the biggest story of the century. At what point in the investigation did you realize what you were on to? Did you ever feel you were in over your heads?The story was incremental and we wrote hundreds of different stories that were all pieces of a puzzle. Its like getting in a bathtub and turning the water on hotter and hotter and you dont feel it and its possible to scald yourself to death. But we focused on individual pieces. When we made some serious mistakes, as we did, we definitely felt we were in over our heads.Through persistence as well as imaginative questioning Bernstien and Woodward pieced together a case before special investigators. Which were later referred to as the Plumbers(see c- in Appendix A). The investigators then would confirm their findings so they were able to print their stories. (Sussman, Barry Pg1 76) Because of the fear that their findings werent facts, the investigators would allow the evidence of truth to be told. Along with the special investigators came lawyers. Any information that was printed was very, very heavily edited. Bob Woodward from the Washington Post wroteThe articles were very, very heavily edited and reviewed, not as much for language as the authority of the sources. Lawyers became seriously involved in the Watergate stories towards the end, when the Post realized they where on to something. (WashingtonPost.com)Editing with a lawyer present was very important. The papers never wanted to miss quote a source. Although sources for Watergate were very limited everyone was afraid to be quoted with the fear that They were watching. So most information obtained was from an anonymous source. Male Teachers EssayMedia was sure to spread all known information. This was what the public wanted, so the competition of information was great. Media uncovered many clues which eventually lead to the resignation of President Nixon.(Owens, Annie)Watergate began a new outlook on Media. This was the peoples way of finding out how politics really worked. By exposing the Watergate Scandal, Woodward and Bernstein launched a chain of political reforms as well as attitude changes in the United States.(watimp.htm Pg. 1)The events uncovered which involved the Watergate case, allowed the Americans to realize the political system in America, and view it with more skepticism. (watimp.htm Pg. 1) The impact of media didnt just effect the Nixon and his men. After Watergate people did not just accept what high commanders, A.K.A. the President, spoke of. Egil Grogh (see e- in Appendix A) saidMy work as official Government action,struck at the heart of what the Government was established to protect, which is the rights of each individual. In a word Americans have come to believe the worst about government, politics and politicians. It didnt start with Watergate, but Watergate turned an erosion of public confidence into a collapse. The purpose of the break-ins and the subsequent cover-up, threatened the rights of every American. (watimp.htm Pg1)Media had raised political awareness in the public. By exposing the Watergate Scandal to the Americans, media had allowed the governed to witness the fact that an American President could abuse his power. (watimp.htm Pg. 1) Watergate above all else rose suspicion about our government and how it was run. In the aftermath of Watergate law making emerged as a strong force in trying to limit the abuses of power in politics. (watimp.htm Pg. 1)As for the media, Watergate developed a whole new outlook on journalism. It is to be believed that the Post is now in fact resting on their Watergate fame and not breaking stories. (WashingtonPost.com Pg 5) Or some others believe that the fame of Woodward and Berstien have bread the new day gotcha journalist. (WashingtonPost.com Pg2) All in all Watergate developed a great competition between media corporations which eventually changed the way Americans viewed both politics and media. a- Stone walling- Denying the truth. b- C.R.P.- Committee to reelect the Presidentc- Plumbers-Name given to the special investigators in the White house. d- Egil Grogh- one of the men whom engineered an illegal break-in for Nixon. http://www.cnn.ru/ALLPOLITICS/1997/06/16/back.time/watergate/1972http://www.wfu.edu/Academic-departments/History/fysprojects/mjaso/watimp.htmhttp://www.loucol.com/studsfm/aowens/chronology_of_events.htmhttp://www.loucol.com/studsfm/aowens/the_whole_story.htmhttp://discuss.washingtonpost.com/zforum/97/woodward.htmBibliography:
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Homophobia and Hate Crimes as a Result Essay Example For Students
Homophobia and Hate Crimes as a Result Essay There are many definitions of gender in society today, and there are many reasons for these different definitions. To every person gender may have a different meaning depending on personal experiences or depending on how they choose to view it. I tend to lean towards the more typical definition of gender. I see gender as a way of categorizing people by their actions and or physical appearance. Gender is an issue brought up a lot in todays society, and has been an issue for many years. Issues such as whether or not women can do the same jobs as well as men, or whether or not women are as smart as men comes up a lot in discussions about gender. In my opinion anyone can do anything they set their minds to whether they be male or female. It is obvious that men and women are different physically, but there is no scientific evidence that says that men are smarter or more superior than women in anyway. This image of women being inferior is slowly disappearing and will hopefully someday be non-existent. I am a very sensitive person and people may attribute that to me being of the female gender, but in reality it doesnt have to be that way. People are branded as feminine or masculine by their actions, their emotions, and their physical traits. People are branded as feminine or masculine by their actions, their emotions, and their physical traits. I find myself defining gender along with society. I myself have stated many times how for instance, women body builders have very masculine builds. I have also made many other similar comments conforming to the way society stereotypes femininity and masculinity. I have never sat back and tried to think of what it would be like if women typically were very muscular like a bodybuilder. Would the bodybuilding men be considered very feminine looking? Society stereotypes people in this way because it is a way to categorize and define people. By saying a woman is masculine it is insinuating that their physical build is not that of the typical female. Societys typical female is definitely evolving, and has come along way but has a long way to go still. Femininity to me is a way to state that a female is very old fashioned. If someone said to me, she looks so girlie my first thought would be the girl in question is wearing some little pink dress with lace or something frilly. I think this, because I dont think of a modern woman when someone refers to someone as feminine. I also usually think of femininity as a way to describe someone is wearing or how they are acting. A very feminine person to me would be very reserved with very old-fashioned morals, and I may refer to someone of that description as being girlie as well. So, in my opinion if someone said that I was a girlie person. I wouldnt take it as a complement because it really isnt the ideal definition for a woman of the new millenium. And as a woman I see this as a step in the right direction, it shows how much we have grown throughout history. We as women have become a more important role in society, and we can now say being weak and quiet is a stereotype of the past. We should be proud to say we are changing for the times rather than being insulted when we are associated with the female of the past. On the contrary men are proud of how they were the rulers of the house and the decision-makers in the community. Therefore to men being considered masculine generally isnt taken offensively. I view masculinity as a very domineering and strong trait, both physically and emotionally. Physical traits often included in the societys brand of masculinity are, large, powerful, and muscular. Seeing someone as masculine in my mind is not insinuating anything bad about that person, though it is not uncommon for people to link together being masculine with being very rowdy or unruly. 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