Looking through the Post Colonialism lens, anyone who watches the Disney
production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs can see that the dwarfs are very
separate from the rest of civilization. They live in a small cottage out in the
forest very distant from the kingdom and any other towns or villages. One could
argue that they are treated differently by not being treated, or not payed
attention to, at all. By that I mean because no one pays attention to them or
sees them as regular people, they are treated differently. Never in the movie
does anyone besides Snow White visit and interact with the dwarfs. The animals don’t
even interact with the dwarfs until Snow White comes along. Noticing this, the
audience gets the impression that the dwarfs are very different from the rest
of society. When Snow White first enters the home she seems shocked at the size
of everything and assumes that several small children must live there. The
small miniature sized chairs, tables, and other appliances led her to make that
assumption. By making this assumption, the audience is also making the
assumption that those who live there are different from Snow White and the rest
of society. Snow White and even the Queen are portrayed as normal humans while
the dwarfs are seen as different almost creature-like because of their appearance.
All these situations show how the dwarfs are shown as very distant from the
rest of society.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Sunday, March 16, 2014
One TED Talk that I really enjoyed listening to was Haley's. First, her own experience of how a sport has changed her was very relatable from my point of view of also being an athlete. Although I don't know every little detail of the sport of gymnastics, I know the main jist of it and I thought Haley did a really good job of point out the things that we don't think of going on like perfectionism and such. Second, I like how she stuck to the three main key points of how being in gymnastics changed her and thought the repetition of the three really worked. Each of the quotes on the different slides Haley used were relevant to each topic she talked about. The only thing I would change would be the size of the quotes so they would be a little more easy to read. Finally, another part of her TED talk that I really thought was neat were the home videos she incorporated. The first one was hilarious of Haley showing her super shyness as a little girl just starting gymnastics. The second one was really cool to watch and see her progression in her self confidence. I thought it was a really good way to conclude her TED talk and prove what she was talking about true. Great Job Haley! :)
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Full House
When deciding what to blog about
this week, I wasn't sure at all what I wanted to write about. I even googled
"what to blog about today" but I didn't find any results worth
blogging. I then took a glance around the room taking in all that was
happening. Heather and Hunter were breaking each other’s wrists while playing a
game of mercy, my mom was sitting at the table paying bills, my dad was fixing
dinner for tomorrow night, and I sat watching my favorite TV sitcom on
nick@night, Full House. It then dawned on me that I wanted to blog about Full
House and the connection I share with it. (If you've never seen the show you
might not find as much interest in this blog: fair warning)
Short summary: Set in San
Francisco, this is a show about a very loving family headed by Danny Tanner,
who became a single father when his wife, Pam Tanner, was killed in a car
accident. Pam's brother Jesse, and Danny's best friend Joey Gladstone moved
into the house to help Danny raise his three daughters D.J., Stephanie, and
Michelle. Full House consisted of 8 seasons, 192 episodes and was first aired
on September 22, 1987, its last episode was aired May 23, 1995. Reruns are
still on regularly today.
I’ll start from the beginning. I
began watching Full House due to the suggestion from my childhood best friend
Bailey Windecker. I can still vividly remember being 5 years old and standing
in the kitchen of her old house making a turkey sandwich for lunch when she
asked what my favorite TV show was, my response at the time was SpongeBob.
Bailey then suggested that we watch Full House, I wasn't going to disagree just
because I hadn't seen the show before so we watched it. Due to the handsome
Uncle Jesse (John Stamos), I was hooked after my first episode.
As the show grew older with
different storylines and more characters being added, I also grew with
different storylines and characters added to my life. I found that each different
situation and scenario in the show was handled similarly. Most of them began
with a problem, attempted to be solved, and ended with a life lesson of some
sort. With something to be learned every episode, it keeps me an avid watcher
still today. I can't put my finger on it, but there's something about the show
that it comforting to me. It's the show that I watch almost every night between
the times of 7-9:30 when I can, it is also the show that makes me feel better
and comforts me when I'm sick or down in the dumps. It always manages to cheer
me up. The show also brings me back in time to days I would spend with Bailey
sitting and watching it with her. I have fond memories and connections with
Full House and continue to watch all the reruns to this day.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
TED Talk Thesis: Big Sister
Thesis/Goal: I want my listeners to see the struggles, but most importantly the rewards of being a big sister. I will work so that my TED Talk can appeal to those who share the same role as I do in being the oldest, to those who are the younger sibling to give them a sense of what it means to be the oldest, and also to those who don't have any siblings to show them what's it's like to have a brother or a sister.
For my TED Talk I want to incorporate definition, narration, and cause and effect into my personal experiences of being a big sister. I want to start out by defining what a big sister is in both a literal sense and a personal sense. By using a literal route I can have the listeners understand what a big sister is and by bringing in personal experience, I hope to grab their attention through both humor and seriousness through telling personal stories. I also want to include cause and effect in that the actions and decisions someone makes as an older sibling can and will have an effect on younger siblings.
For my TED Talk I want to incorporate definition, narration, and cause and effect into my personal experiences of being a big sister. I want to start out by defining what a big sister is in both a literal sense and a personal sense. By using a literal route I can have the listeners understand what a big sister is and by bringing in personal experience, I hope to grab their attention through both humor and seriousness through telling personal stories. I also want to include cause and effect in that the actions and decisions someone makes as an older sibling can and will have an effect on younger siblings.
HELP: So I don't know how to better word my thesis statement so it's more of a thesis statement rather than a goal. Or if it works fine as it is for a thesis statement? comments would be much appreciated :)
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
TED Talk, My Favorite Quote
TED Talk, My Favorite
Quote
“He watched where everybody was going and went the other
direction.” (Mike Rowe, TED Talk)
This was my favorite quote in Mike
Rowe’s TED Talk about his different experiences with some of the dirtiest jobs
this country has to offer. In this quote, Mike Rowe describes the pig farmer’s
individuality by telling his story of how his job makes him happy and satisfied.
The pig farmer shares with Mike how he is contempt with what he is doing in life
and doesn’t need to be conformed to today’s society of the uprising business
world. His job that consists of physical labor and tending to pigs and other
livestock all day makes him happier than sitting at a desk job for hours on end.
When offered billions for his farm, he turned down the money because it would
not be something that would make him happy in life. Although the farmer has one
of the harder, more enduring jobs this country has to offer, he doesn’t let that
part of the job phase him. When Mike describes the farmer’s perspective on his
job he states how he thought he was crazy for turning down the money. Mike realizes
though, that it is what makes the man happy and he himself was reminded of that
life lesson to do what makes you happy in life and not stray far from it. When
stepping back and realizing that there is so much more to life than money or
the “happiness” money can bring you, one can find the key to true happiness and
satisfaction in life.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Analyzing One of Sam's Quotes
Analyzing One of Sam's Quotes
One of Sam's favorite quotes was: "As wealth goes up, compassion goes
down." (Does Money Make You Mean?)
In the TED Talk "Does Money Make You Mean" Paul Piff
illustrates how in the world today the generalization that money makes you
mean can be proven true in some cases. For example, in his testing of the
monopoly game, results showed that as the players who earned more and were
winning were more likely to take the pretzels from the bowl. They felt more
comfortable taking because they were wealthier in the game. Another
example is when they were in the room with the candy jar. After being told the
candy was for kids, results showed that the wealthier upper hand of the bunch
took two times as much compared to the less wealthy. A third and final example
was the car example. When tested it showed that the nicer and more expensive
cars where less likely to stop in comparison to the no so nice and less
expensive cars. All three examples show results that lead to the generalization
that money can essentially make you mean and less compassionate.
One thing that can
contradict the generalization that money makes you mean is that being poor
humbles you. Being less wealthy will give you a different perspective on life
because you will see things differently without money. Often times people
categorize the poor as either very greedy or very generous. More times it is
often very generous because they know what it is like to have nothing so they
too will give everything. There is always two sides to a story, so when saying
money makes you mean you also can argue that being poor humbles you.
Friday, February 7, 2014
TED Talk Topics
Define what it means to be a big sister.
I want to talk about the different struggles and rewards of being a big sister. I would relate my talk to my own personal experiences in life with my family in a narrative way. I would like to also capture the attention of the audience whether they are an older sibling or not by using comedy but also seriousness.
Define what it means to be a teammate.
Because Sports have been the biggest part of my life I would like to talk about what it means to be a teammate. I would like to talk about the different obstacles I have over came by being on a team and also the success and rewards it has brought into my life. I would talk about how sports have impacted my life and how they have made me the person I am today.
How to avoid doing housework and cleaning your room.
This would be more of a process definition essay on the numerous things you could do to put off doing work around the house and cleaning your room because when I asked my mom on what I should write about that is what she said. Apparently Im really good at it and procrastination.
Argue about college tuition expenses and how they are too high.
I really wouldn't get into this as much as I would my other topics it was just something that I thought the whole class could relate too.
School uniforms?
Define what it means to be a big sister.
I want to talk about the different struggles and rewards of being a big sister. I would relate my talk to my own personal experiences in life with my family in a narrative way. I would like to also capture the attention of the audience whether they are an older sibling or not by using comedy but also seriousness.
Define what it means to be a teammate.
Because Sports have been the biggest part of my life I would like to talk about what it means to be a teammate. I would like to talk about the different obstacles I have over came by being on a team and also the success and rewards it has brought into my life. I would talk about how sports have impacted my life and how they have made me the person I am today.
How to avoid doing housework and cleaning your room.
This would be more of a process definition essay on the numerous things you could do to put off doing work around the house and cleaning your room because when I asked my mom on what I should write about that is what she said. Apparently Im really good at it and procrastination.
Argue about college tuition expenses and how they are too high.
I really wouldn't get into this as much as I would my other topics it was just something that I thought the whole class could relate too.
School uniforms?
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