Friday, December 14, 2007
Five Soldiers in Suicide Bomber
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
The Waiting Room
I think what Lisa Loomer was trying to portray about today's society is that we all try so hard to be perfect but there is no such thing as bieng perfect. In the media we see so many things as bieng beautiful or what defines beauty. But in truth the real beauty is bieng ourselves, nothing more and nothing less. I find it disgusting to see someone so skinny because their easily influenced by magazines and television. Sure at times I feel like I'm not that pretty or I'm a little overweight since people on t.v. or super skinny and in shape. But when I think about it, I start to highlight the positive things about myself so I'm not so influenced by the media.
Going back to the play, When I think of Ken and Larry, I feel like in the start they weren't as important as the other characters but when it came to their first real dialogue, I felt as is if I knew why they were there. It's hard to explain why they were there really, I feel as if Iknow why but when I start to think about it more i realize that I don't know why they're there. It maybe to the fact that each time I think that I know, my mind drifts off and I seem to forget what I was going to say about them.
The reason Lisa concluded her play like she did was to probably show that it feels good to let go of something that you kept bottled up for the sake of other's happiness other than your own.
Friday, November 30, 2007
The Heavy Cost of Light Skin: A Mali Story
I think it 's sad and disturbing what these women are doing just to be considered higher class, is this the price they pay for trying to be beautiful? Is it really worth it? This is horrible to their health, salubrious, and still they use it, the burn their skin just so their lighter. One women said that it has a certain charm when you have bleached skin, it makes them salacious. I find that disturbing, if I'm not charming the way i am then that is just fine by me.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Campaign For Beauty
1) What were your gut reactions to this commercial?
When i saw this video i was disturbed by everything that people use just to be beautiful. It was sickening to see people undergo surgery and take medicine/pills to be something there not which is the problem with the world today. Everyone wants to be like something there not and then they go through all this stupid stuff because they don't like who they are. When i saw the little girl standing there, I was wondering what was happening and why she was there just staring off in the distance. And when they got to the end and the words said "Talk to your daughter before the beauty industry does", I was very intrigued. It made me start to wonder what was happening currently with our views on beauty.
2) What do you think about the central message of the commercial? Be specific and give examples to support your ideas.
I think the central message of this commercial was telling us that we shouldn't believe anything that we hear because the media puts so many ideas into our head of what is what and we get bored of our own self and ideas, so we follow someone elses opinion/idea. The bad thing about following someone elses idea is to the fact that then were not able to gain or create new ideas because we lost our own self in the process.
The Four Cardinal Virtues
At our symposium, we discussed our perspectives on the four cardinal virtues which are:
- Prudence (Knowledge)
- Fortitude (Bravery/Courage)
- Temperance (Moderation)
- Justice (Fairness)
Since I was late, I only caught the back end of the conversation, leaving me to guess what everyone was talking about. What I heard of the conversation was what was our perspective on these four virtues. As I listensed in, I heard a lot of great perpectives and thoughts about the virtues. There were also debates going on about how these virtues make you perfect or help you or not to strive for perfection. I chose not to talk because I didn't really know what was going on. Near the end, we were asked to see what virtue we would add if we had a choice. My two favorite virtues were acceptance and trustworthiness. If we accept each other then we have can live in harmony without discrimination. And if there is trustworthiness then there is a sense that we can trust everbody and don't have to worry about them talking behind their back.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Beauty?
2) We know what "perfect" most likely means to Socrates by looking at ancient Greek sculpture and art and drawing inferences, but he doesn't describe this "perfect" human form. What are your thoughts on the idea of a "perfect" human form today? What is it in your culture for men? women? What are your thoughts surrounding those ideals?
There is no perfect human form because no one was made perfect in this world. We all have flaws and that is what makes us who we are. If we all were perfect then there would be no one who was unique, no one who was better, no competition. Competition is a way for people to push themselves to the limit to see who is better, if there's perfection then everyone would be the same and boring person who can do anything.
Monday, November 26, 2007
What is Beauty?
When you look outside after it rains and the sun shines down, the raindrops always look beautiful. They look like like little crystals from a distance but up close they look even better. I also enjoy the smell after it rains, its a cool calming effect that can get rid of your troubles. What i really like about rain is how they land on plants and flowers, turning into these small round balls and staying there like the picture above.