Friday, July 31, 2009

Reflection

When I first entered Gothic fiction I had a pretty rough idea of what it was about. My stereotypical guess was it was literature out of the ordinary and dark stories. That isn't a wrong idea but it is far from the totality of what Gothic literature is. First of all I didn't realize how much Gothic literature actually changed over time throughout movements like transcendentalism, romantic, also there is the southern gothic. Gothic literature as actually shown it self to be quite useful in society not only as thriller but also to play on our ideas and beliefs within the society we live. GOthic fiction has us step outside the reality around us and then explore our reality from an entirly different perspective. I impact Gothic has had on writers like Poe whom any educated student from gradeschool and beyond knows was a dark romatic writter of the Gothic. gothic fiction wherer film, novel, or short story is a pretty specteacular way to illumite ideas on society to the readers of the work of literature. I have come to like the Gothic, I kinda already like with liking many dark, mysteryious novel like harry potter which are gothic genre.
I really liked the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde book along with the other works provide they offered many different uses of the Gothic Genre and it change over time. I would suggust and hoped that not only would we watch Fight Club but also read the novel. I really like the Movie and I hear the book is even better and has more to it. All in all I enjoyed the class although some days were just those sluggish days where I didn't want to do anything, but the class was incorperative of the students and that helps alot with understanding and paying attention to what is going on in class especially on days when I just was not always there. I am actually interested if Gothic literature will perhaps if it already isn't, take another turn and change into a different form to express and explore the society of that particular present.

Monday, July 27, 2009

A good man is hard to find

O' Connor is using the grandmother in the story "A good man is hard to find" to show what it means to be a good christian and that it is never to late. The grandmother is religious but only on outward appearance. Her own life dipicted in the story is that of a selfish woman and it most seen as she begs for her own life in the presence of Misfit, over her own grandchildren. The grandmother seems completly self absored, she is only concerned with a christian appearance and not a Christian life. O' Connor is showing how Christianity is not an appearance but rather a chosen life style, where your actions by intentions represent your belief not the one's appearance. O' Connor also shows that even if someone does appear to live a christain life but is not living it in their heart, that it is never to late to change and start living a life of actions by intentions, a christian life. This is shown by the grandmothers final act of reaching out for Misfit and calling him her son, showing she now realizes that she was not living a christian life but only trying to appear to be religious. Also, Misfit states that she would have been a good women, meaning she would have lived a christian life forthwith.

Friday, July 24, 2009

terror of Mr. White

Mr. White upon seeing Jacques for the first time, whom come to find out is a leaper, experiences a great amount of terror. Mr. White isn't just afraid of what he sees when he see's the ghostly white figure of Jacques but also smells him (the smell of death as Little White claims). Upon this dreadful sight and the fact that his mind cannot comprehend at the moment that the man is leaper although he Jacques has all human qualities of the living, little White is so baffled by what he sees that he mind cannot rationaliaze. So his imagination goes wild and despite rationality he call him a ghost and is terrified. It is funny to so little white try to convince himself rationally that the figure he sees is human but to no avail will his rational mind at the moment accept or understand that but instead continues to truly believe Jacques is a ghosts.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

What is a white man?

From the description of White and Black men in Chesnutt's story "The Sheriffs Children" there is a notion present as to the entitlement of what it means to be white. I would venuture to say that a white men, based on history and Chesnutt's wiriting, is a man endowed with all God indended him and is not hindered by (what Antebellum whites considered) he inferiotity that GOd intenteded of blacks. In other words I am saying that society recogines wheather a man is black or white. The facts of this is first the Color of their skin. A white man can have a black ancestor but if he bears no resemblence then in antebellum society that person would not have been subject to inferior status of haveing a black ancestor. If your skin is white then God intended it to be white and thus intended you to be endowed with knowledge, power, education, law, leadership, etc. over all of the earth (according to antibellum society). The Mullato in "The Sheriff's Children" is the son of the white Sheriff and posses a white spirit but due to the inferor genes given to him by his mover and its effect on his darker skin, he is seen only for his considered inferior genes and thus not worthing of his white blood and is not endowed to have all the rights of whites. If Cicely's son had only had the light skin to go along with his white spirit, the man would have prospered and not been subjected to slave society and had his white sprit crushed and his endowment of white blood taken from him becasue he is darker.
For the antebullum society Race was soley judged by skin and if a white man had any amount of black in his genes that person all needed to keep it a secret and he would be mingled and drafted into society or I should white society which was (belived by divine right of God) the domante race.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Will to live

Admits everything Frado went through she still managed to survive the brutal and hellish beating of Mrs. B and her daughter Mary along with all the calamities in her from her childhood. It amazes me how she was able to survive psycially, emationaly and physically. I feel this novel shows how the will to live is more powerful than any inflicted crualty. However, the novel cleary states that Frado wanted to die in the story and the only thing keeping her alive was the people whom see found refuge and friendship with; James saw her as a human being and cared for her. The will to lived is not dirved from the indivdual wanting just life; the will to live, moreover means the will to be loved. It is out of Frado deisre for some type of comannionship that every human desires by the very nature and core of our being. Humans desire sometype of relationship to be cared for and the fact that Frado was cared by just a few was more than enough to create her into such an tough person that should could indure and live on through the Mrs. B's thrashings.
As the people whom care for Frado die, like the death of James and other move away, as Frado is left alone, her spirit begins to decay and sickness emcoupasses her body and she to is dieng to the malnutritiono some form of positive realtionship. When Frado finally recieves love again, from Mrs. Moore, Frado life began to return and she one again had purpose, a will to live.
This book is quite an role model for all humans. We must realize that there are people whom have gone through much worse than we could ever imagine but if we just hold onto those we care about and allow ourselves to live for the pupose of having positive realtionships then humans can endure any hardship and will to live. This will to live is estalbished some sore of family and you can overcome your hardhships because you are elevated by your family and oversome for their sake rather than your own. It is like a soldiers who go to war are able to make it throught for the sake of protecting their familys, and the person next to them.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Madeline Murder?

Roderick Usher did in fact entomb his twin, his own sister while still alive. One at first would argue for Usher who could have thougth his sister dead due to her illness of which makes her appear as she has dies because she was subject to long cataleptic states. Her character of cataleptic states would have left Madeline motionless and due to loss of muscle control it could appear as if she stop breathing, or maybe she did for a while. However, the end the story unfolds and Usher reveals the horror that he burried his sister alive, and knowingly alive at that. To conclude the story of the fall of the house of Usher it ends in the irony that his sister seemly escapes, two weeks after being entombed and appears before Usher upon his confession of buring his twin alive. Madeline then is said to die "violently" upon her brother, probably in a catalatic state. Her in lies the first irony, Madeline seems to be alive after two weeks then she dies so sudden upon assumed escape and then dies from the very reason her brother, Usher, entombed her in the first place. The second irony lies in that Usher upon the horror of seeing his sister agains after he tried to murder her by burying her alive in the tomb, thus dies from his own fear upon seeing his sister die before his eyes. The final event of the story concluded with both twin dead and now the house crumbles and dies along with them.
In all this it is up to the reader to suspose and deciede upon your own judgement and the information from the story to determine wheather Madeline was murdered only in that the event of her death is the direct result of Roderick Usher.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

The rouse of Goodman Brown

The guide for traveler of Goodman brown is a figure of the devil come to entice Goodman in Goodman's own evil and stir the core of Goodman to embrace his evil passions. The guide is a man that appears to look like Goodman or maybe an ancestor and he actually uses stories of the aid he provided for goodman's father and his father's father; the guide shows Goodman his friend, which is appeartly unknown to anyone else, and thus goodmen should follow him into the forest. Once enticed deep into the forest Goodman meets many people whom he knows. He see Faith his wife, Goody Cloyse, Decan Gookin, etc; these people are friends of Goodman's from Salem whom have some how found their way into the forest but Goodman's ugres his Guide to cover him up, to not be seen by them so as not to answer why he is out there and express his deeds. The characters play a big role for Goodman though they each have found their way into the forest for appreatly the same reason as Goodman to statify their evil passion only these people from salem are to watch as Faith becomes a new member by communion into the unholy, devilish church of Indian and English witchcraft.