Tuesday, November 12, 2013
"Then he is Dead"
Throughout Macbeth, we see what Macbeth has become and what he's done and we can see how he slowly loses himself even before he dies by the hands of Macduff. The cost of what he did to get where he is in the end was not worth it. He killed many people including King Duncan who he was suppose to be loyal to, Banquo who was his friend . He even killed Macduff's family. The stress and hysteria gained after killing these people was not worth it after he held that power for a short period of time. I can see why Macbeth would keep killing after rising to power so he could keep the power but the repercussions and the guilt from killing hurt him more than the reward of power gave him. With rising up to becoming a King, he lost his wife who killed herself because even she couldn't handle the weight of killing someone. But it was more than killing someone that slowly took Macbeth's mind, it was betraying and doing what was against his morals which changed him. We saw him as a righteous and innocent man but in the end he became twisted and corrupt. In the end he ruined others lives and his own and that's why I don't believe what he did was worth it in the end.
Sunday, October 20, 2013
"From the crown to the toe, top-full of direst cruelty"
When Lady Macbeth reads the letter from Macbeth she's told how Macbeth was addressed as the Thane of Cawdor. She knows it will happen but she fears that he's too loyal, honorable and noble to overthrow King Duncan. So when she finds out that King Duncan is coming she wants all traces of kindness, compassion, remorse, and womanly feeling taken out so that she can be ruthless and kill King Duncan and not feel regret to help her husband be king and become greater. I thought during Shakespeare's time this would've been completely different from how woman are looked upon because they would've been viewed as kind and weak beings but she wants to become a ruthless cold-hearted killer willing to remove her feminine traits to help her husband become king, in the process changing her. She wanted to change so no feelings of compassion or pity could stop her from killing the king. In her whole speech she wants to attain a level of cruelty to kill that not even a higher being can tell her to stop.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
No New Tale To Tell
There's always been greed. It's not new. The desire to possess wealth and materialistic objects beyond our actual need for survival has been apart of us. In the Pardoner's tale, because of their greed they all ended up killing each other and in the end backstabbing each other. There was no trust between these men which ended in their death. In modern times there are examples of this where in bank robbers end up killing each other for the money or when gang members kill each other in transactions to take both the money and whatever is being sold. Even in modern days we have backstabbing because of greed to take more and more.
The Wife of Bath taught us men should listen to their wives and view them as equals and in modern times we see that in feminism where we should treat women as equals in our society like men but now in our times in society we see that so much more where its valued in our society and treating women as objects is looked down upon in our times. In this tale we see how women wish to be able to govern their husband but I don't think all women want to dominate their husbands, I think they want respect to be able to make their own decisions.
The Wife of Bath taught us men should listen to their wives and view them as equals and in modern times we see that in feminism where we should treat women as equals in our society like men but now in our times in society we see that so much more where its valued in our society and treating women as objects is looked down upon in our times. In this tale we see how women wish to be able to govern their husband but I don't think all women want to dominate their husbands, I think they want respect to be able to make their own decisions.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Truth
When the Shaper came to the mead-hall he was able to sing of glorious things that boosted King Hrothgar and his people's morale by praising them and twisting the truth. His purpose was to get Hrothgar's men stirred up and motivated to do more daring things and seek more wealth for their King and he was able to do that. But through all this glory and "truth" sung, this leaves Grendel overwhelmed because he knew the truth to the things the Shaper says but he begins to remember the truth, the Shaper's way.
Grendel wants to believe in this positive view on the world shown by the Shaper but a part of him that didn't believe in religion remembered how the lives of men and animals we're unnecessarily killed for kingdoms to gain wealth. He knew that unnecessary killing of people or animals was wrong. The Shaper was able to twist history and change views for even someone who's seen that history and I don't think what the Shaper does is right. If someone tells of the glory of killing to get more wealth then there's nothing learned from history to not repeat the mistakes done before.
Grendel wants to believe in this positive view on the world shown by the Shaper but a part of him that didn't believe in religion remembered how the lives of men and animals we're unnecessarily killed for kingdoms to gain wealth. He knew that unnecessary killing of people or animals was wrong. The Shaper was able to twist history and change views for even someone who's seen that history and I don't think what the Shaper does is right. If someone tells of the glory of killing to get more wealth then there's nothing learned from history to not repeat the mistakes done before.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
The Modern Day Grendel
In the modern day, I think that the three teens from Oklahoma that gunned down Christopher Lane who was a 23 year old college baseball player. Even though these three teens aren't some evil demon they do share similarities to Grendel who killed for fun. Just like Grendel these teens killed Christopher Lane just for the fun of it because they were bored. In Beowulf the people in the mead-hall are having fun and singing and this makes Grendel mad enough to go kill them all. With these three guys the just saw Christopher Lane and targeted him after seeing him and from seeing him you would see that this guy seems like a fine good person who has a good life and these teens are bored and don't have that kind of content with their lives so it makes the seek the thrill of killing someone who obviously has a better life. Just like how Grendel who was an outcast and different had to suffer because of God and ended up finding a good feeling about killing people. Grendel felt good about taking the future away from people who lived a better life than him and these teens took the life of someone who had a bright future and probably lived a better life than them. Both Grendel and these teens have caused a lot grief and suffering to other people by their actions
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Me
I'm Nathan. I play basketball and lacrosse. I am on the school lacrosse team. I enjoy playing sports but also reading occasionally for fun when I have the time. I hate homework but I'll try my best and work hard on completing my homework correctly. I love to hang out with my friends. I love movies and TV shows. Some of the TV shows I watch are How I Met Your Mother, Breaking Bad, and Walking Dead. My favorite subject in school is Science and English. I hate math because I'm not very good at it. I've been learning Japanese for 10 years and I went to Japan last summer.
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