Imagination and reality lends meaning to our lives and experiences in many ways. They are a mixture in our lives. We can see this in two specific Twilight Zone episodes, Walking Distance and the Lonely. In these two episodes we see how imagination plays with their reality and they end up not knowing the difference of it. In Walking Distance (episode 5) we can see the combination of the two worlds the past and the future. It is easily viewed that the imagination can play games with our mind, in this occasion we see that not being able to move on from those memories and the past made him to believe that they were real. Memories are not real; most of the time, we tend to mix them in a way that we don’t remember them to well, they become part of our creativity and imagination. When deciding to look at the past experiences we can affect the ones in the present and the future. The Lonely (episode 7) was the mixture of what is real and what isn’t? Corey’s imagination saves him from going in sane. His attachment with Alysha (the robot) was because he had lack contact with everyone due to where he was. His obsession for this person develops because she has been his only company but when proven wrong his acceptance is quick. This shows us that illusions are not always true or real. The lonely was a mixture of illusion and real. These illusions can damage our thinking and the way we see things in our experiences. Comparing this to our life is not hard because it happens when we day-dream and even just look at old pictures. It happens when we believe things in order for us to deny reality and what’s happening at the specific moment.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Research Reflection
Being a writer has never being my strongest point. During this semester I was highly upset I had to take this class but through this time I am glad I had the chance to. In this time i learned a lot such as how to put references and cite. I have learned that I should expand on my points and make be as specific as possible. I think my writing has a grown and continues to. I have a lot learned that to have a good research paper your sources have to be acceptable and with a good base. Writing research paper is not something easy to do and the hardest part for me was organizing my ideas and with the help of the writing center as well as the one in class I was capable of understanding it a little more and put it in to practice. A real challege was my first research paper but then after having the first class in the library I got to understand how to do research and that the library was a great resources not only in the school but also online. I have learned how to do MLA work cited page and how to put it in the right order. I have also learned that while doing a research paper you can have fun as much as you can but it is very important to have an outline before you begin to write, in order to organize one’s thoughts. Taking notes is something that helped me a lot while doing this , that it is important to take notes and use them in the best of your abilities.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Rearch Paper 2-The Matrix
The Matrix as the Savior story
Cypher as Judas
Watching a movie can be entertaining depending on its audience. Generally, it tends to be either religious or entertaining; they are considered to be in different categories. One of the movies that bring us the best of both worlds is The Matrix. This movie came out in 1999 and was view by many people. Among these people the Christian audience realizes and started to make comparisons and connection between the matrix and the bible. Some of these comparisons were made specially coming from the gospels of Jesus Christ. Judas, one of the disciples of Jesus Christ can be compared and contrast to Cypher, one of Morpheus followers. The Matrix is one of the movies that has the most ideological, philosophical and religious views, all put in one. From one’s perspective the religious views are gradually based on proves from the New Testament.
The Matrix can be taken in any way but when it comes to religion it can be views from Gnostic Christianity to Catholic. When it comes to the Catholic religion it focuses on the main characters for example Neo with the idea of being the one with Jesus Christ the Savior. Also Morpheus can be compared to John the Baptist for his strong faith and announcing the coming of “the one”. According to the Neo- Christ, the matrix and secondary Allegory as Rhetorical Form by Mike Milford, Trinity can be compared as the Holy Spirit by telling Neo that they needed his help. From the gospels of the New Testament, Mark, Luke or Mathew, they not only take the passion of Jesus but also his way of teaching, and the people that surrounded him.
During Jesus years of teaching he chose twelve disciples to be by his side always and to help him teach the word of God. The disciple that brought this death to him is Judas mostly know as the betrayer. As in The Matrix Cypher, an ambitious person that feels neglected and with no importance to everyone else can be seen as Judas. The name Cypher has many meaning; the one that stand out is “zero” the one that has no value. This can be related when Jesus said to Judas “it would be better for him if he had never been born” because he was committing murdered both Judas and Cypher. Being secretive is something that comes up in both sides, Cypher having the meeting with the agent and Judas meeting with the religious leaders that wanted Jesus dead. Cypher’s betrayal was sealed with a steak dinner with Agent Smith just as Judas with the last Supper as stated by Matrix Names, Numbers and Religious Ties article by Dew. The lack of believe it is expressed by both Cypher and Judas, it is shown by Cypher at the training stimulation when Neo is jumping from one tower to the next. Judas stand out from the other disciples because he was never seen or record calling Jesus by one of his famous title “Lord”. It is always state by Catholics that not believing is a form of destruction to you.
Being an actor in life can portray as being two faces or a hypocrite just as Judas and Cypher. They both acted like they were willing, nice and the “fake loyalty” they had for the people around them. Dew also mentioned the connection that Cypher calls himself the messenger while talking to Trinity and reminds us that Satan tends to call himself. To go more in debt Cypher way of betrayal is very similar to Judas. Judas betrayal is with a kiss and Cypher with a sneeze. Neo is invited by Cypher to drink with him but to remember they drink from the same cup, first Cypher serving it and drinking and then handing it to Neo. Just as Jesus said to the disciples “He who dipped his hand in the bowl with me is the one who will betray me”. All of these things are way known by the bible.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Neo-Christ: Jesus, The Matrix, and Secondary Allegory as a Rhetorical Form.
The Matrix can be view in this the religious way. Most of these views were focus on the Christians audience. The allegory makes a great connects between the symbol and the referent. It has many metaphors that connect into Christianity; this article focuses on two types of allegory which are traditional, secondary. One he similar points that they have in common with the traditional allegories is the immediate postwar period. They most portray that the reason of this movie was to impact the Christian audience using a bible pretext they were two views on the allegory one was the traditional approach which they would compare it to a focusing lens in the other hand post modern approach view saw it as a refracting prism. The author also states that the constructed message shared strong bonds with ideological pretext. The movie the matrix bonded with both approached because it understands both in their images and resources. Most of the images and symbols showed in this movie have multiple meanings as in ideological, philosophical and religious point of view. For example in Buddhism speaks to the matrix using the text of Plato or Socrates they both use similar stories and pictures as to show and prove their comparison. In the Christianity view point is a little different. They see it as retelling story of Jesus Chris using his gospels such as Matthew, Luke and Mark. There is much evidence towards this. The author expresses also the function of the second allegory, “it occurs when the audience appropriates a text that is structurally a postmodern allegory and interprets it in a traditional fashion", meaning this was based on Jesus Chris but in order for other people to understand it; it is put in the modern perspective and view. They compare Neo in many ways to Jesus: they both become enemy of their own death, the point of the one, the savior, the messiah, the one that is to come and that are waiting for him in order to save their "world", that they both come out of virgin wombs to save or free people of born evil. One of the points that surprise me the most was the point that Trinity is put to represent the Holy Spirit, the author shows the evidence that she guided Neo through questions and to awaken him of knowing is uniqueness and his divines just as shown in Matthew 3:16-17 and as the "Holy spirit guided the ministry of Jesus". Most of this is found in the New Testament of the bible.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Saṃsāra
Saṃsāra is a type of buddhism that refers to continuous movement also known as the eternal cycle of life such as birth, death and rebirth. Samsara came from Hindu belief of reincarnation. It is good to remember that the founder of buddhism is Siddhartha Gautama. It is mostly known as endless suffering. Budda's opinions and views on Samsara were broad. His opinion was that they were really focus on something so there was no beginning nor end such as a circle. His specific opinion that Samsara was focus on suffering and that all human beings wouldn't stop suffering until they reach of Nirvana. Buddhism viewd Nirvana as "the perfect piece of the state of mind that is free from craving anger and other afflicting states", that besides being thoughts we should observe them and identify them with our thoughts.Samsara is seen as the cycle that needs a effort and is hard to break the suffering of it. There are 3 types of Buddhism amd each one looks at Samsara slightly different. In Mahāyāna Buddhism, sees Samsara as ignorance in terms of the four noble truth such as "ignorance concerning suffering, the origin of suffering, the cessation of suffering". In Nikāya Buddhism, Buddhism opinion and stresses the point of reincarnation or also known as rebirth it focusses more on the fact of the cycle of birth and rebirth. In the other hand in Tibetan Buddhism is expressing rebirth also but now is known as the wheel of suffering. It is stated that rebirth brings suffering in my opinion.
There are also Cycle of Samsara also known as six paths they are Beings of Hell, Hungry Ghosts, Animals, Asura ,Humans and Deva.
There are also Cycle of Samsara also known as six paths they are Beings of Hell, Hungry Ghosts, Animals, Asura ,Humans and Deva.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
The picture of Dorian Gray and imagination
Dennisse Pizarro
The Picture of Dorian Gray and the Imagination
Life can bring many down moments as well as up and happy situation. In the book The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde is an example of life itself and people’s imagination. Dorian Gray, the main character, life develops paranoiac thought which brings his imagination to another level. During his life we can see that all actions imaginative or not have consequence and a reward. As stated he develop a type of behavior call paranoia, it is hard sometimes for people to see the connection of paranoia with one’s imagination and creativity. Finally we are going to look at a slight overview on Dorian behavior that made us realize he had develops this behavior. This does not happen overnight but instead it takes time across the chapters.
Dorian’s childhood was not a special one, he was not raise by his parents but by his uncle that did not treat him very well possibly this is what brought his trust to a low level. His paranoia developed fully when he got involved with Lord Henry and Basil but his childhood also affect on his present. Paranoia is when people’s thoughts are controlled by their fears and anxious feelings which are irrational and not real. People with paranoia feel as if everyone is trying to get them to hurt them or cause them harm. This type of behavior can be used but it also has to have a motive that keeps it going. In this novel especially they are not action that make Dorian fearful but people by the comments that they make in front of him.
Paranoia is not only a behavior that develops out of your childhood but it can also develop out of imagination. The imagination it is the main key to paranoia. The imagination plays a game with our mind; they make us switch words around, see things that are not really there. The distinction between the reality of things and about what is happening in their head is totally different. This is not to say that their crazy but their imagination level is high. Sometimes they are likely to imagine that people are plotting things but they go to the extreme seen what they do, how they move, taking how they express and what they say to the extreme, analyzing every detail of their persona. For example, Dorian doe not only fear people but also his own portrait, the reflection to his soul. This is not easy to deal with knowing that his environment was of high class and his beauty had a great control of him. At the middle of the story we start to realize that he lives in a fake world which seems reality to him.
Dorian Gray develops and shows that he has paranoia through the action he takes. The actions are in a sequel as it is shown in the book. Dorian ways of looking at things changes when he meet Lord Henry but specially when Basil finished his painting as he stated it will be murder if he was to destroy it. The painting in Dorian life was death itself. The portrait became his own life that not only took over the way he’s soul but also his normal life. He’s obsession towards the painting brought him to kill Basil out of anger. Dorian imagination to think that everyone was plotting against him, the imagination to analyze everything was detailed and specific. For example when he would speak with Lord Henry he would pay close attention and ask question about everything. Everything started when he put the portrait on the old school room. The portrait was an imagination of not only Dorian but also Basil. They always stated that they had part of themselves in it.
The Picture of Dorian Gray came together in comparison with imagination in many ways. The paranoia established by Dorian in his personality marked all his action. His murder and his “suicidal thoughts” when he stabs the painting at the end are crucial moments at this book.
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