Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Folk Song

"The Sound of Silence" by Simon and Garfunkel can be considered folklore, as it tells a story, is oral, and is well remembered in people's consciousness. It tells the narrative of someone walking through the streets, describing almost mystical-like sights of neon and silence. The song itself discusses the culture of people being unable to communicate with each other emotionally, instead, "People talking without speaking/People hearing without listening".

Personally I chose this because it's the meme song. Could that be considered folklore too? This isn't a joke that's only been around for a few months, I'd guess it's been a good few years since this was passed around the internet, and it's still being used. Anyway, I love the culture that has developed around it, even if I haven't seen it as a meme in a while.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fWyzwo1xg0

Thursday, August 22, 2019

Journal Question 3

Journal 10:

Winston is saying that, when compared to the mass of The State, one person alone cannot do anything, whatever their objective may be. If one strives to stay human, it makes no difference in destiny. Even when Winston, later in the book, swears to stay human to spite the State, he is tortured and brainwashed until he is no longer "human", as he defines it. No matter what, the Inner Party is able to track a rebellious citizen down, torture and convert them to their desired ways, release them back into society, and continues on as if nothing happened.


Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Journal Questions 1 & 2

Journal 2: "Every generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it."

I always found it strange, that after seeing countless posts and such complaining that the older generation made fun of ours so much, that we would then make fun of younger kids for their own interests. When Fortnite was first bursting into popularity with kids, they were soon made fun of for copying the dances or simply enjoying it. It's an easy habit to fall into, though; I was doing the same exact thing when those kinds of jokes were popular with everyone online. It is an easy habit to fall into when you aren’t specifically looking for it, as simple jokes online will always appear to be so. It is always important to make sure your jokes aren’t hurting anyone, whether it is intentional or not, especially when they can be accessed by the people they are making fun of.

Journal 9: What was Winston like as a child growing up?

Winston was the epitome of bratty- he was constantly demanding more than his fair share of food, even when his sister and mother were starving. Even when he is given a bigger share of the now rare commodity of chocolate, he then goes to steal his sister’s piece of chocolate and runs away, ignoring his mother’s protests. He still wanted attention from her, wanted love, but seemed to feel no amount of empathy for any of his family. Instead, he took what he wanted and begged for what he could possibly get.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Who are YOU?

Answer the following:


  1. A book that made a lasting impression ; made me think ; etc. is _________________ because........... (150 words minimum)
  2. Who are you, and where are you going? (150 words)

1. Phoenix is a series by Osamu Tezuka, known as "the Walt Disney of Japan" for his numerous works and revolutionizing the animation industry in Japan. The series spans thousands of years and dozens of characters- each book alternatively takes place in historic Japan or the distant future. Despite how distant these times may relate to each other, every book is centered around one character: the immortal Phoenix, who is said to grant immortality by drinking its blood. Reincarnation also comes into play, one character seen again and again, from past to future, recognized by his comically large and bumpy nose. 

The second book in the series,  Future, depicts an apocalyptic, radiated Earth, and after the five last cities have destroyed each other in war, three survivors are left to live within a lonely scientist's animal cloning lab. The Phoenix visits one of the three survivors, gives him immortality, and the task to recreate the human race. The cloning lab is eventually destroyed by an earthquake and the now immortal Yamanobe, who eventually lives hundreds of thousands of millions of years. He grows desperately lonely, even as the Earth slowly heals, and tries to create some form on companionship- through robots, cloned animals, etc. After literal billions of years, when radiation is far gone from the Earth, he realizes he must create life from the very beginning, by pouring a simply mixture of oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen that will become the new primordial ooze. He then watches, over three billion years, as life evolves and humans slowly come back to make primitive societies. By then he has lost his physical form, and is visited by the Phoenix one last time to become one with the universe and reunite with his lover, who had died soon after the cloning lab was destroyed. 

2. I am Zachary Quinn Jones. I am an artist. I am a man. I am going forward, because that's the only direction life can go. I am going to graduate and hopefully get into the colleges I want to go to. I don’t think I’m truly sure of where I’m going, though, because no one can predict the future. I want to be going away from Tennessee one day, and towards somewhere where I can actually be myself. 

I currently live in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, and it’s my fourth and final year at the Webb School. I am currently down to owning only eleven Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches, due to the tragic deaths of Big Salad and Flintstones Gummy Vitamins Complete Supplement For Healthy Heart And Mind. It’s a good thing I will never die. Anyway, I hope to become an animator later in life, or at least make a living in art.