Sunday, April 30, 2017

Game as Medium

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Shadow of The Colossus 

Write a post that discusses some of the merits of one of your favorite games and why it might be considered "literature."

Shadow of the Colossus was created in 2005 this game is one of the best games I think of all time. The graphic and the game play well made and the animation is high quality because they focused on a very little amount of characters basically they only had to deal with 18 or 19 characters total in their game. While other companies sought out for over 40 characters or more. This game really captures the player in this sense of solitude. The player explores this massive environment that has a whole volume of different environments from a rocky mountain to sand dune to even an old underwater kingdom. 

The main character loses his wife, to a plague of some sort. It's interesting because this man is so small and insignificant to these large giants he is fighting. He brings his dead wife to a temple and will do anything in his power to bring her back, even if it means killing colossal gods.The point of the game is to kill all 16 or 17 of these monsters in order to bring his wife back. There is an anonymous voice that keeps reminding you where to go and who to kill next in metaphors. But lo' and behold this anonymous voice actually can't bring the wife back, but by killing the colossal it actually frees him from his prison, so in a way, he was actually making a deal with the devil. 

I'm not entirely sure how this game may relate to literature but I do know that a problem drives the story, like any good book would have. This formula is in this game too, but as the main hero continues to kill these colossal creatures,  I started to question if it is right to kill them.  He is basically fighting against God in a way for taking his wife.  

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Long Form Television: Good Girls Revolt

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I watched Good Girl's revolt for my bingeing experience for that week, at first I wasn't entirely addicted to the series but I was curious where it was going to lead so I kept watching it.  I liked the series a lot, I

But It's interesting to look back on this experience, and I could see myself over time bingeing it more and more over the course of the week.

I felt like the series was quite interesting you felt like you were back in the 60's in New York, in a time of revolution and change it captured the era very well. What's great about this show is that it show all the flaws of this era and such as the Blank Panthers efforts during the 1960's we see how the media was trying hurt them, behind the filters and we see the reality of the situation.

I think this show has a great story like I said before it shows a perspective of the news we don't usually see or gets credit for. It's so tragic that there are so many great women writers who are not getting the credit for their hard work, it's all taken and given towards the men journalists.


 The main character Patti Robinson is a hungry for the news. She is the researcher that makes the articles happen in the news. It follows her story and the many other women on the show in their struggle for equal rights, equal pay, and equal opportunity to be more than researchers but to be a journalist. So we see Patti, Cindy, and Jane as they try to start a movement for women to have these rights.

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Asterios Polyp

I really enjoyed reading Asterios Polyp, I thought it was interesting to see where we started off with the character, his life in shambles, but over the course of the book, we see who was before and why some of his actions affected his way of thinking. I really enjoyed the artistic decisions that were made in this comic, it was more sophisticated than most comics I've read in the past. But what was most impressive to me is how he capture the emotions of one of the blandest/ boring people alive. For me, I didn't feel anything for him in the beginning but when he started to dwell on his past I was beginning to sympathize with Asterios.

The author gives you plenty to read and I feel like his voice stands out; it feels like both Asterios and David, the author kept switching places as the narrator for the story. David mainly told what Asterios was feeling deep down inside, something we wouldn't know entirely from his actions. But then it would go back to Asterios talking about past events in his life that made him feel regret or go into a philosophical state. I would also like to add that writing isn't the only thing that gives to the author, I would ay it's also in his drawings. I really love how he shows basically how people's thought process is based on how they're drawn. For example, Asterios is drawn at times with clean very specific solid shapes, but his wife Hana was drawn with my sketchy values. This shows how he is a very precise man, very mathematical. But Hana believes in fate and shaping your own destiny, as well as she is more artistic and creative, they are basically polar opposites.
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Monday, April 17, 2017

A New Short Story: Look Out, The Saints Are Coming Through Blog Post

What is your reaction to the text you just read?


When I was reading this story I was under the impression that this was Bob Dylan’s story because we kept going back and forth to something Bob Dylan was specifically feeling at the time and then we went back to how the wife was feeling. It wasn't until later that I realized that it was unlikely Bob Dylan, it was clear to me that the husband was struggling and unhappy. We get a glimpse of what the wife went through struggling with her husband’s drug addiction, it was very easy to sympathize and understand her. 

What Connections Did you make with the story?
 Discuss the elements of the work with which you were able to connect

What's interesting is how the wife and the husband connected at a young age to Bob Dylan, they talked philosophically about everything bob Dylan did as an artist. I really felt for the wife for this example because even though two people may not relate entirely to each other there is something they can cling to for conversation and that was Bob Dylan. But one thing about this husband is that he has done so many unforgivable actions and when the wife originally met him she didn’t see through it because she was so focused on his good looks. For me, I sympathize with her in the end because she does struggle a lot with the decisions she made to marry him, but she also does have a choice to leave him, but she feels a responsibility for him. 

What changes would you make o adapt this story in another medium 


I think this would be excellent as short film. I think if anything it would be good to start it when the two are young and in college. From there, they could begin their relationship and we can see why maybe they got together and how they bonded over Bob Dylan. But from there we see them getting married and we see the downfall in their relationship with drugs came into play. 



http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/08/24/a-new-short-story-look-out-the-saints-are-coming-through.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGxjIBEZvx0

Musical: Legally Blonde




Legally Blonde originally a movie was turned into a musical in the early 2000's; it's definitely one of those movies where you shouldn't "judge a book by its cover". For this week's assignment decided that a musical would fall into the Lit and Media category. I watched the musical for the first time this week and after watching I really saw the importance of this musical. This musical teases the stereotypical blonde in college, but they go deeper with the plot as we go further into the story.

At first, when I was watching it I thought it was rather shallow with the characters and I felt like I couldn't relate or develop any emotional attachments to them. Elle and her friends were very funny because they were supposed to be the stereotypical sorority girls. But, It's only when we dive further into Elle's story that I started to become more interested in her. She seemed like she had more layers than I expected and we see the challenges she goes through because the people around her make prejudice decisions based on her appearance and personality.

The story seems quite obscure and first and I think it's hard to make this musical appeal to all audience on the surface, but when you actually take the time to see it. It's very good, the dance numbers are fantastic, the music is catchy and fun, and the story at its core is about Elle trying to push herself away from the stereotypes of being a woman and getting married. But instead she decides for herself she wants to further educate herself and she is capable of doing anything even though she may not fit the mold of her profession of being a lawyer.

What I really took away from this musical is the underlying message that you are worth it and you can do anything you set your mind to. But the message is so good and so important and I feel like I also need to say that for myself as well. The musical has been quite successful, it was nominated for 7 tony awards and won the Lawerence Oliver Award for Best Musical.

The reason people should come to know? Well firstly the music is fun and catchy, secondly, like I said before the message this musical talks about it so important especially in our society right now; this is something we need to push more in the workforce, to show that people don't fit always fit their stereotypes and we shouldn't judge people on their looks but their actions.

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

GOOSE FATHER


Carson, Sohee, and Katie



·      Gilho’s family moves to Boston, has a boring accountant life, and loneliness leads him to have a roommate

·      The roommate, Wuseong, brings a goose to the apartment, Wuseong made Gilho very uncomfortable

·      But Wuseong character traits are unforgettable to Gilho; he has not met anyone like this before.

·      The reader finds out why Wuseong is so dedicated to taking care of the goose; he thinks that the goose is his mother

·      We also see as the reader, Gilho questioning his marriage with his wife.

·      And later that night Gilho and Wuseong go do karaoke together. Wuseong makes a fool out of himself but he doesn’t care. And even blows a kiss at Gilho.

·      Wuseong leads in to tryand kiss Gilho, but Gilho tries to divert his feelings towards Wu by slapping him instead to hide his true feelings.

·      Tries to Apologize

·      Impulse, tries to buy a Visa to get away from his problems in Korea

·      Wuseong goes out drinking with his college friends       

o   Got extremely drunk
·      Taeyoung tries to pluck feather from goose but goose hurts him
·      Gilho almost kills goose by choking it
·      Discovers the goose is possibly is his mother embodying the goose

·      Kisses Wuseong,