Dishonesty relates to humor in epigrams because the characters ideals or beliefs on life are hypocritical. They say one thing, and two seconds later, the contradict it. In a way, they are lying. Also, some of the beliefs that the characters have are based off of lies such as the situation with Algernon and Jack pretending to be a man named Ernest. Dishonesty relates to the satire of social institutions because the rich and snotty people which are also known as the upper class, can pretty much do whatever they want (including lie) and get away with it. For example, Algy decides that he wants to miss his business meeting, and he doesn't even care because he won't get in trouble. Dishonesty is related to the pursuit of pleasure because the women decide they wouldn't love the men unless their names were Ernest. That is the women's pleasure, but the men are lying about their names. Also, for Algy and Jack, pleasure comes before being a gentleman. The go bunburying to party and have a good time instead of being true to their families and friends. The name Ernest and the title of the play (earnest) are related to dishonesty for obvious reasons. Again, Gwendolyn and Cecily think the name Ernest inspires absolute confidence. Algy and Jack are lying about their names and relatives to meet that criteria. It's ironic that the women say they could never marry someone who isn't named Ernest when they love Algy and Jack. I would also classify this as satire of marriage.
I think Wilde is trying to show that lying will get you into trouble in the end. This play is like a web of love, but it only gets to be that way because of the characters' lies. Then Algy and Jack get caught up in those lies when they both pretend to be Ernest for different women. As both men and both women end up at the same house, it becomes quite clear that the men will have to tell the truth. I also think Wilde is saying that lying can seem like fun and a good idea at the time, but in the end, one will be discovered as a liar.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Animal Farm Project Evaluations
1. Brooke: Song: I thought the song did an OK job of portraying the book. I thought it was kind of choppy, and it didn't flow as well as I would like. In general, however, this was a good project.
2. Kayla: Animal Pyramid: This was an excellent project! It was creative, and it was easy to understand. Kayla did a good job portraying the book and it's elements of irony.
3. Melanie: Power Point: This is another great project. It very clearly showed the elements of the book. It was creative, definitely computer based, and this is a project that deserves an A.
4. Donna: Video: I thought this project portrayed the elements of the book very well. The video was nicely done and put together.
5. Reagan: Poem: I loved her project! It met all the criteria, and it was very introspective and thoughtful.
6. Alena: Video: This was a great project. It conveyed the book elements, and it was interesting and fun to watch.
7. Brittany G: Drawing: This project would have been better had I been able to see it. It wasn't easily seen, and I'm not sure how it reflected irony, foreshadowing, and the like.
8. Leah: Comic Strip: This was a very cute project. I liked how it showed the irony in an almost satirical fashion.
9. Sherwin, Ketl, Chase, Zack: Video: Again, a great project. The use of both songs not only enhanced the performance, but it was also a new way of viewing the story.
10. Olivia: Poem: This poem was short but good. I could tell, despite the length where she was getting across the ideas of irony and such.
I think my project compared very well to the other projects. I think some people could have spent a little more time on their projects, but in general, the projects were very good. I think that my group and I spent a lot of time on our project, and it payed off. I'm proud of my work, and I am glad I got to work on this project with my friends.
2. Kayla: Animal Pyramid: This was an excellent project! It was creative, and it was easy to understand. Kayla did a good job portraying the book and it's elements of irony.
3. Melanie: Power Point: This is another great project. It very clearly showed the elements of the book. It was creative, definitely computer based, and this is a project that deserves an A.
4. Donna: Video: I thought this project portrayed the elements of the book very well. The video was nicely done and put together.
5. Reagan: Poem: I loved her project! It met all the criteria, and it was very introspective and thoughtful.
6. Alena: Video: This was a great project. It conveyed the book elements, and it was interesting and fun to watch.
7. Brittany G: Drawing: This project would have been better had I been able to see it. It wasn't easily seen, and I'm not sure how it reflected irony, foreshadowing, and the like.
8. Leah: Comic Strip: This was a very cute project. I liked how it showed the irony in an almost satirical fashion.
9. Sherwin, Ketl, Chase, Zack: Video: Again, a great project. The use of both songs not only enhanced the performance, but it was also a new way of viewing the story.
10. Olivia: Poem: This poem was short but good. I could tell, despite the length where she was getting across the ideas of irony and such.
I think my project compared very well to the other projects. I think some people could have spent a little more time on their projects, but in general, the projects were very good. I think that my group and I spent a lot of time on our project, and it payed off. I'm proud of my work, and I am glad I got to work on this project with my friends.
Monday, January 3, 2011
New Year's Resolution
This year, I have made a personal resolution to read the entire Bible in a year. My youth pastor's wife has created a group on Facebook that I have become a part of. Each day, she posts the passage of the Bible that needs to be read in order to finish by the end of the year. I am a Christian, and I believe that reading the Bible in a year will greatly improve my life. God's word has so much to teach me and anyone else who reads it. I definitely want to live a more godly life, and this will help me accomplish my goal. As far as keeping resolutions, I have had trouble in the past. The Facebook group will keep me on track, just like a calendar/planner or a devotional. I also have some other New Year's resolutions, but reading the Bible in an entire year has always been a goal of mine, and I am excited that I have the opportunity and resources to accomplish this goal.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Animal Farm Project
For our artistic response to animal farm, we made a trailer and mini movie. The video shows foreshadowing and themes through the background music. One song is about power and control, which foreshadows corruption. Irony is present when Napolean accepts an invitation to drink with the farmer breaking not just one, but two of his own laws. We also added in the windmill as a symbol of success in a unique way. We hope this video enhances your perception and knowledge of Animal Farm and that you enjoy the movie!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt-ZM9Rkm78
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt-ZM9Rkm78
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