Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Blog Entry 7

The archetype that I found problematic was the Warrior. The basic characteristics of the Warrior is that they have a high level of discipline, courage, and honor. There many different kind of warriors that fall under the archetype. Such as Um Thurman in the movie Kill Bill when she goes on a killing spree in order to avenge her husbands death, or Kristen Stewart in Snow White and the Huntsman where Stewart takes on the Queen. Both of those examples were warriors but they were different because o their reason behind it, Uma Thurman's character wanted revenge and Kristen Stewart's character became a warrior because it was her only way out, she had no other choice to fight or the Queen would have no doubt killed her. The point where the Warrior archetype becomes problematic is when the warrior begins to kill any and everything in its path to achieve what they want. 

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Blog Entry #6

The archetype I chose was the Lover. The basic characteristics of the lover is that they love all things, people, nature, and life. One challenger the lover faces is the fights within themselves to choose to have many lovers or commit to one person. Another challenge within the lover is when they are in a relationship, they might get so involved with the person that they lose their sense of self identity. According to What Story are You Living? by Carol S. Pearson and Hugh K. Marr, " The gifts of the Lover are intimacy, sensuality, closeness, and most of all a heightened capacity for love of others, of beauty, and of life"(page 115).  Some real life examples of the Lover archetype would be people that get married more than one time. They fall in love so quickly and open themselves up to people so easily because of that desire to be wanted and in love.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Blog Entry 5

Mid-term Reflection


So far the semester has gone by extremely fast. Before the course started, I had no idea how it was going to be. I have taken ENG 101 and Introduction to Poetry, and that was no walk in the park so I was a tad bit afraid coming into it. Something I found interesting was the archetypes and how a million things is derived from one general picture. For example the princess archetype, fair skinned, beautiful, ball gown, etc, but then there is also the Fiona, Brandy, and Drew Barrymore's version of princess. Even though the general archetype is "princess," there are many different variations of it. So far I've learned about that, how to identify and define symbols in poetry, how to somewhat analyze poems, and some basic poetry literary devices.Literary devices such as tone, symbolism, imagery, and alliteration. I have learned how to take apart a poem piece by piece through the use of annotations. I have also learned that there is no wrong answer for poetry it's all about your interpretation but your claim can be seen as false if your evidence behind it is not strong enough.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Blog Entry #4


Denisha Fernandez
Professor Christopher Smith
English 102
4 October 2013
           Tupac Shakur, birth name Lesane Crooks, was born June 16, 1971 in Brooklyn, New York, and died September 13, 1996 in Las Vegas. He was the son of two Black Panther activists and according to www.nnbd.com; Shakur’s mother changed his name to honor Incan revolutionary Tupac Amuru. Shakur was a lyricist, poet, actor, and was favored by many. Especially those of the Hip Hop community had great respect for Tupac Shakur. Even though Shakur was known famously for his violent raps, Shakur also dabbled in written poetry. One poem that particularly stood out amongst the few was “The Rose that Grew from Concrete.”
           “The Rose that Grew from Concrete” explains a rare moment when a rose grew from a crack in the concrete.The "rose" (line 1) was symbol for something far greater than it’s connotative meaning.. Throughout the poem Shakur explains how the rose proved natures law wrong by growing from such a hard location. Shakur states "Proving nature's law is wrong it learned to walk without having feet"(lines 3-4).  Further explaining how the rose still prevailed after growing from such a difficult spot. It didn't bloom from a beautiful location, it grew from somewhere gritty and hard and struggled to become the beautiful rose that it was.
Tupac Shakur used symbolism to portray the life of a young man growing out of hard living area. After further analysis, one can say that the rose eventually succeeding and learning to prevail without any help would be in relation to Tupac’s own life story or any young black male who succeeds in life. Before even being fully introduced into the world, they’re are so many stereotypes casted upon an African American male that he is going to have to eventually deal with. Especially if he is born into a neighborhood with a reputation of violence. So the young male has to basically be exactly like the rose and still prevail in a hard situation. Shakur states “ Funny it seems, but by keeping it’s dreams, it learned to breathe fresh air”(lines 5-6). Further explaining how the rose stayed true to itself and it eventually played out in its favor at the end because it learned to enjoy the better things in life.
Shakur’s poem “ The Rose that Grew from Concrete” also uses personification to subtlety show how the rose actually represents a human being. For example, Shakur states “ Proving nature’s law is wrong it learned to walk without having feet”(lines 3-4). Shakur gave the rose human abilities to show that the rose actually is a symbol for a person. The “rose” also stayed true to its “dreams”(line 5), clearly separating the roses connotative meaning from the its symbolic meaning in the poem.
Tone also plays a key role in the poem “ The Rose that Grew from Concrete.” It shows Shakur’s feeling towards the poem. Throughout the poem Shakur plays a lot on using the rose to symbolize something more, maybe a connection to his own life. Certain elements of the poem breeds a thought in the readers mind that Shakur had a personal attachment to the poem.  The ending lines “ Long live the rose that grew from concrete when no one else ever cared”(lines 7-8), displays a lighthearted moment the author had in connection with the poem. Realizing that the figure the rose symbolized still prevailed when all odds were against its success.
Upon first reading one may just think that this poem is just about someone prevailing in a harsh situation when odds were against him. Even though that would be a correct assumption, with further analysis I believe the poem goes a bit deeper than that. When a black male is born in a tough location, odds are already against him. When that male succeeds in life he has proven societies laws wrong, much like the rose in the poem. I believe Shakur was relating this poem to his life, how he was not born in an amazing location and still overcame so much. Shakur Became famous and successful when so much was against him and even though he met a tragic end, Shakur was still by his own denotative definition a “rose.”

Souces
http://www.nndb.com/people/548/000024476/