Saturday, April 21, 2012
Earth 400 Years Hence
The world is full of optimists and pessimist, with different ideas, hopes, dreams, and expectations about a plethora of things. Nothing is more indicative of whether someone is an optimist or a pessimist as what condition they believe the world will be in 400 years. An optimist would say with the help of science and innovation we have conquered hunger, disease, and have helped bridge the gap between the rich and the poor, the wealthy and the disenfranchised. These things are entirely possible, if collectively we choose to put our minds and resources into it. The world could be a place where discrimination is nothing but a stark reminder of earth’s stormy past. Things on earth will never be perfect, but why should we strive for perfection? After all we are nothing but human. Humans are not perfect, nor are we meant to be. A perfect world would only lead us to being numb, numb to the pains and the joys that make us human. An optimist would say we can get close to perfection without ever reaching it. The pessimists among our ranks would say that the world will be left it utter chaos, with people living in constant fear of nuclear annihilation, with countries fighting wars, and leaving their people to starve. Innovation will cease, and nation states will have ultimate control, monitoring individuals with closed circuit television and secret microphones, they may even learn to read your mind. Control of the masses will be practiced until it becomes perfect, and society grinds away to make the lives of the few at the top easier than any working man or woman could imagine. All I can say, is that the world will not be great, nor will it be awful. People will adapt and find people to love, and with these things they will pull through. The world odds may be in their favour, or against it, empires may fall, but the people will remain strong. The people will overcome.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Letter and Other Worlds Response
"Letters and Other Worlds" a poem by Michael Ondaetje is a dark poem which explains the comparisons that exists between a struggling marriage, with a man that drinks too much and his wife, with the independence of his country, Ceylon. These comparisons show that Ceylon is just not doing very well. It is now alone, but it is also lost. Probably happier, and most definetly more independent. However, it is not necessarily better, as of yet. It was like the man, who as he divorced his wife drank all he had, then waited and sobered up. The country, according to the author, is currently in the sobering up process, and is having some hangover pains. There are many examples of symbolism and imagery, the marriage itself is a symbol for Ceylon, as well as many examples of imagery such as when "he would write of the new blue flowers/ his new wife had planted". This created a vivid scene where the reader can really begin to see the events that have transpired.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Monday, February 27, 2012
Metaphor in a Museum
I walk. The walls are bare.
The art is dull,
absorbing my blank stare.
Until I saw the picture
that resonated within my skull
With brush strokes and fury
he was created,
with desperation he is dreary.
Confused.
Pained.
Dying.
STOP
He is beautiful.
The museum is now closed.
Audience: People who have seen the painting. Also hipsters.
Speaker: A bored man wandering an art gallery who is suddenly profoundly touched.
Theme: Real beauty in life can not always be appreciated immediately, and it may take time to grow upon the person seeking to experience it. Beauty does not last forever, and should be cherished to the best of one's ability. Beauty, even in material objects in not always aesthetic, it is often much deeper than that.
inspiration: http://www.vangoghpaintings.net/img/van-gogh-dr-gachet.jpg
The art is dull,
absorbing my blank stare.
Until I saw the picture
that resonated within my skull
With brush strokes and fury
he was created,
with desperation he is dreary.
Confused.
Pained.
Dying.
STOP
He is beautiful.
The museum is now closed.
Audience: People who have seen the painting. Also hipsters.
Speaker: A bored man wandering an art gallery who is suddenly profoundly touched.
Theme: Real beauty in life can not always be appreciated immediately, and it may take time to grow upon the person seeking to experience it. Beauty does not last forever, and should be cherished to the best of one's ability. Beauty, even in material objects in not always aesthetic, it is often much deeper than that.
inspiration: http://www.vangoghpaintings.net/img/van-gogh-dr-gachet.jpg
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