Monday, September 27, 2010

Blog Entry 1.3 (Revision) **Please Check**

I have chosen the poem “Identity” by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. If you click here you will be redirected to the poem. Thomas B. Aldrich was a young man from New Hampshire. Afterward his father moved him to New Orleans to reside with him, but due to the sudden death of his father he was sent back to New Hampshire. According to wikipedia Thomas B. Aldrich went through a phase, which resulted in a “semi-autobiographical novel ‘The Story of a Bad Boy’ (1870)". This novel paved the way for other writers, like “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. After he went through the initial “bad boy” phase Aldrich ended up working for his uncle in his business office. He skipped college and went straight into business. He felt like he did not want to waste time learning in a classroom when he can learn what he "really" needs to know in real life experiences. The result of that is that he ended up meeting many influential people and helped him get started in his career.

“Identity” is a very short poem, but its straight to the point. This poem also has a lot of examples of symbolism. It’s a poem depicting the atmosphere and situation that’s going on. 

Desolate, which means something that is abandoned or lifeless.
Wind meaning the air that is flowing from high pressure to low pressure.
Twilight means the time between the sunset and dusk, when there is light out but the sun isn’t out yet.
No Man’s Land means a place where it’s uninhabitable for the human species to live. Hurrying means, to move with speed.
Shapes mean something is seen in outline or imaginary form.
Face is the front part of the head.
Bade is when you express a greeting or farewell.
Cried means when someone utter articulate sounds usually through grief and tears.
A-gape means with the mouth is wide open with surprise or eagerness.
Shuddering means quivering with fear, dread, or cold.
Gloaming with light meant the same as twilight.
Died means to cease to live.

So you might ask why all these definitions? Well if we crack what each word means then we can rewrite the poem in a simpler way so we can re-read and understand what we previously understood. With that being said lets try it now...

Somewhere in a very lifeless lonely area, where no man can live and the sunlight is visible but the sun is not. There were two shapes, which meant that there was two people. Finally they saw each other face to face. Then they greeted each other and one who was scared asked the other who he was and the other replied that he didn’t know whom he was because he just died the night before.
This poem is depicting that one of the shapes is a ghost. But I kind of believe that its actually one person in the poem. I feel that this might be what a person is asking himself. He is asking himself things like who is he? Then he replies that he died last night because last night might have been a traumatic experience or something in that aspect might of happened to him. Its like he is talking to himself inside his head. I believe that he did not mean this poem so literally, I believe its about the questions that we ask ourselves when we are in the beginning stages of growth and finding who we are or want to be. For example it’s the moment that you experience something like getting in a car accident the first thing that comes to your head is am I alive? Inside your head you are asking yourself questions trying to figure out if you are alright. That’s what the character is going through he is trying to figure out if he is alright because he believes that he is dead, being somewhere that he shouldn’t be. Maybe hell or modern day New York City.

Poem: http://www.poetry-archive.com/a/identity.html
History: Paragraph one http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Bailey_Aldrich
Definitions:

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Entry 1.2: Internet Research (Revision)** Please Read**

What is one of the most common household pet? Well that is the feline, also known as the cat. According to this the statistic of people having cats as pets are over "87,720,000" That's a lot of cats in homes. But what does that bit of information have with the supernatural? Well its known that most religions, cultures, beliefs, etc, have some kind of acknowledgement of cats being supernatural. For example in my background cats tend to be a huge superstition. They are believed to bring bad luck to people because its linked to some kind of demonic behavior. Cats were never welcomed in the homes of people. If someone was given a cat that person will be offended and even come to the conclusion that the person that tried to give them the cat were trying to perform some acts of "black magic" and terrible bad luck.

The reason I chose a cat was because I find them interesting, and I also caught a re-run of a show called "Sabrina The Teenage Witch" on television. In that show their is a black cat that is named Salem. Salem is a evil warlock that was sentenced to live the rest of his life as a black cat as a punishment for his wrong doings. I find it ironic that cats are common household pets with it having so much history about the supernatural. When I did a simple search I got tangled in so much information about the superstitions, beliefs, even praise of cats. This was all from previous ancient civilizations. For example in this website it states many different types of beliefs of the cats and broken down by origin and reason. One of the things it stated was that "Ancient Egyptian priests kept sacred cats and used them to predict the future. Every twitch of a whisker, yawn, sneeze or stretch foretold some coming event." Cats telling the future? Well that was apparently a huge belief back in the Ancient Egyptian era. Cats were being praised in Egypt.They were considered a sacred animal and the pharaohs were the ones that had access to this animal due to its mystical powers.

Also in that same amazing website which you can access it again here stated, "According to French lore, a girl who treads on a cat's tail, has no chance of finding a husband for the rest of the year." A major superstition and a reason to stay away from a cat in my opinion. I have learned that the cat is known to be in fact a supernatural being. No matter if the supernatural capabilities is positive or negative its there. I chose a cat because I believe that something that you think is harmless can have the ability to make people feel uncomfortable because of their beliefs and superstitions. I've never seen a fairy or vampire, besides seeing people dressed as them on halloween, but a cat i've seen endless amounts of time. I just feel that its more relevant to everyone. Its nice to pick a scary topic thats so close to home, it's a frightening thought that if one of the myths may be true and you have a magical creature as a pet. It will never be clarified if its true, but its good to know what everyone else in the world would perceive your household pet. 


Citation:

First paragraph
http://www.avma.org/reference/marketstats/ownership.asp

Second and third paragraph
http://www.richardharland.net/otherbooks/SASSYCAT/Cats+Supernatural.htm

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Blog Post 1: About Me

My name is Wes, and I am a Fine Arts Major. I am expecting to graduate by the end of next spring so its no time for games :) Trying to graduate on the Deans list, so pretty wrapped up on school work. Into fashion, music, and all the arts. Just enjoying the whole blogging experience.