Sunday, November 16, 2008

It was easier to find the differences between the movie "Troy" and the story the "Iliad". One of the differences that I noticed was that in the movie when the killing started to happen there was music to cover up the people yelling and screaming in the back round even though you can see what was happening to them. Another difference is when the end of the movie came Odysseus started to talk about how he wanted to be remembered that he walk with giants and fought with Achilles in the story it didn't have that, and even if it did it wouldn't be as dramatic you wouldn't be able to feel how Odysseus felt when he said it than just reading what he had said. A similarity is in the book when it describes how Achilles cuts Hectors achilles heel then puts the rope threw it and ties the rope to his chariot and drags him back to the Greek camp the way the book described it gave me the chills and in the movie even just thinking about it it gave me the same feelings when I read it in the book. Also I think that having music in a movie makes a big part in making you kind of feel whats happening, like you can tell if something sad be seeing it happen but if there's music its like you can feel it.

Monday, October 13, 2008

1. What I like best about the class is that we always go over something when we don't get it and we have "story day" every Thursday. Whats going well for me is that when we go over vocab its all about completion of the assinment not how many you get right.

2. My greatest disapointment in class is my draft for the Hero essay.

3. The way that I've studied for tests and quizzes is I have someone quiz me on the subject that we are learning or I'll make note cards for things that I know I can do on my own. When I study for tests and quizzes I give myself an hour to an hour and a half to study and I usually study on the bus and when I get home.

4. I think I am more of a visual learner because from previous thinking, whenever I see a picture of something I always remember what it means and represents.

Sunday, September 28, 2008



In the Filipino folktale Juan Tamad ( in English it means lazy John or Johnny lazy), a young boy comes upon a guava tree and all the fruit is ripened already, he is so lazy that doesn't want to pick the fruit himself so what he does is he lays underneath he branches where the fruit is falling. When the fruit falls he opens his mouth very wide and the fruit lands in his mouth and he does that till all the fruit is gone. There are many stories that are based off this one like another story is Juan Tamad is instructed by his mother to go to the market and sell the rice cakes that she had just made. On his way to the market he passes a pond with frogs jumping in and out of it, so he feeds the frogs the rice cakes instead of going to the market. When he gets home his mother asks him where's the money then Juan said that the customers paid by credit and they'll pay you next week.

There aren't many archetypes in this particular story but one of the archetypes is The Jester archetype. The Jester has a few other titles but one of the descriptions was that they were prone to laziness. This portrays through Juan Tamad because he is too lazy to grab the guava on the branch of the tree. When his mother gives him the rice cakes to sell at the market and he gives the cakes to the frogs then his mother asks him wheres the money and he says it was paid by credit the archetype would trickster because he lies to mother and makes her think that he sold the rice cakes.

This tale is obviously Filipino but other cultures probably have there versions of this story that they taught to kids to not be lazy. In this story there aren't any mythical creatures or supernatural powers but a human that portrays being lazy is fun until something happens like when Juan tells his mom that the people will pay her back the following week when that week comes I wonder if his mom will discipline him? I already knew that this story is Filipino because the title of the story, the fruit that Juan was eating that grows in the Philippines and I also was told this story to remind me not to be lazy.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

This is the Batman or The Dark Knight. He is from Gothom City, a city that is runned by darkness , evil and crime. The reason I chose this hero is because he was an average person who becomes a superhero and he protects and defends the city from evil. And another reason I chose the Batman was even though he has no superpowers he is capable of doing what a superhero can do with powers. The only things he has to fight crime are gadgets that he had designed and built.