Ramesh-Fleming
Monday, January 17, 2011
Reflective Essay
When I walked into the stadium, I barely knew the significance of what was about to happen. I was surprised to see large crowds dressed in purple and yellow, including my older cousins. The stadium was lively, and was filled with the home team name; "Lakers." As my parents bought some snacks, I followed my cousins to our seats. We were pretty far away from the court, but I could get a full view of the court. I was excited, but I couldn't discover why. I was Five years old at the time, and I hadn't seen that many basketball games before my experience at the STAPLES Center, Los Angeles, which contributed to my strong feeling of confusion. Just as my parents returned, the pre-game show program ended, and the players entered the court. Just as number eight entered everyone cheered. I joined them, and I figured that was because he was a good player. The game started and I picked up a great deal of knowledge about the game. Everyone hustled, and worked tremendously hard to score. Whenever the Green team was at the foul line, everyone would scream at the top of their lungs. Number eight dressed in a white and yellow uniform drained several shots, he dunked over other players, he was all over the court! I later discovered this man's name was Kobe Bryant, since everyone kept cheering him on. There was a time period when everyone stopped playing, which was "half-time." I enjoyed this time greatly as well. The team mascot would run around and dance, shoot crazy shots, and the crowd would cheer him on. Cheerleaders would perform crazy stunts which surprised me. After halftime ended, the players entered the court again. The other team in the white and green uniform were being beaten badly by the Lakers. I started having pride for the Lakers, and for Bryant. He kept scoring, and performed unbelievably. Another enormous man was also performing well. Everyone cheered "Shaq! Shaq! Shaq!" when the enormous man entered the paint. He would score in some way or the other. His size was what impacted me most. I was about four feet tall at the time and he was 7'2! The team eventually went on to win the game, and everyone in the stadium roared. I enjoyed all of this as if I won the game. We all left the game, which was a disaster. The crowd of around 80,000 people all left at once, which took us a long time to reach the parking lot. My parents forgot where they left the car, so we spent another 30 minutes looking for it. Finally, we reached the car, and we were making our way back to Las Vegas. The sounds still rung in my ears, and as soon as we left, I missed the sprightly atmosphere. From that day, I've watched a great deal of basketball, and I still support Kobe Bryant and his amazing performances.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Extra Credit Blog
In the novel Jekyll and Hyde women were portrayed as second class citizens, and were considered less important in society then men. Women were barely used in this story, and when they were used, they either played the role of a servant, or they got ran over. In the movie, however, Jekyll and Hyde are both interested in women. Jekyll wishes to marry a woman very much, and Hyde is attracted to another woman's appearance. The scene where the girl is ran over is not used in the movie, as it degrades women. I believe that in the movie Mamoulian didn't wish to include scenes that degraded women, because in this time period woman were becoming more popular in society. The scene where the girl gets run over is unbelievable as well. Girls don't usually go walking around in 3 AM by themselves. His point however is that women are important in society, and serve better roles than Stevenson makes them play. The audience will also enjoy a seen where love plays a role, as romance is a key factor in movies. It adds an extra factor which some viewers enjoy. The following reasons are the differences between the movie and the novel. There aren't much similarities between the women in the book and the movie. They both influence the plot. The girl that was run over and the woman that witnessed the murder were key individuals. Similarly, the woman who was interested in Jekyll then influenced Hyde. the woman Jekyll was to marry portrayed his impatience, but did not affect the theme or plot much. Therefore, the similarities and the differences of women were knowledgeable ones. Stevenson and Mamoulian portrayed women differently, and they each had their personal reasons for it.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Persuasive Argument
If Hyde was caught up in a situation where he was entitled to trial, I would be on the prosecution side, since he has committed a murder, which obviously by law is illegal. I would tell the judge that it is simple enough to acknowledge that an intentional murder is unacceptable, and the murderer should be punished. A statement may arise from the defence side that Hyde is facing bodily and mental problems. I would use Utterson as a witness to oppose this statement. Utterson would describe what was on the letter that was given to him by Lanyon; Jekyll willingly drinking a potion to become Hyde. Jekyll and Hyde are the same, only with different appearances.
Later on in the case, stories may be explained about why he committed that case, such as childhood conflicts and abuse. Multiple Personality Disorder may also be brought up as a possible disease state for Jekyll. I would oppose this, as Multiple Personality Disorder is when an individual unknowingly changes personalities. Jekyll however knows how to get access to Hyde, so he cannot be diagnosed with this disorder. Jekyll also intended to drink the potion himself, to investigate the good and evil between humans. It was his fault that his curiosity led to this. Why would he drink the potion? Wouldn't evil be inflicted upon him? I would conclude that he wanted an evil side of himself, and that all of his actions were intentional. This theory would be very controversial, and scientists and doctors may have to be brought into this case to approve my statements, but if my theory was wrong, he would probably be put in a rehabilitation center. If I can prove that he is guilty, which is my goal, then Hyde will receive severe punishment for his crimes.
Later on in the case, stories may be explained about why he committed that case, such as childhood conflicts and abuse. Multiple Personality Disorder may also be brought up as a possible disease state for Jekyll. I would oppose this, as Multiple Personality Disorder is when an individual unknowingly changes personalities. Jekyll however knows how to get access to Hyde, so he cannot be diagnosed with this disorder. Jekyll also intended to drink the potion himself, to investigate the good and evil between humans. It was his fault that his curiosity led to this. Why would he drink the potion? Wouldn't evil be inflicted upon him? I would conclude that he wanted an evil side of himself, and that all of his actions were intentional. This theory would be very controversial, and scientists and doctors may have to be brought into this case to approve my statements, but if my theory was wrong, he would probably be put in a rehabilitation center. If I can prove that he is guilty, which is my goal, then Hyde will receive severe punishment for his crimes.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Dr. Jekyll
The character that I am most drawn to is by far Mr. Jekyll. Throughout the book, Jekyll has been acting peculiarly. He was associated with Mr. Hyde several times as well. For example, in the will, it was stated that if Jekyll disappeared for three months, then Hyde should step into his shoes. This is abnormal, as no one can predict if they were going to be absent from the world for a set amount of days. Another situation when these tow men were associated was when the cane which Hyde beat Carew with, was in Jekyll's house! A question arose in me if Jekyll could have committed the murder. Later on in the story, another unusual moment occurred. Guest received the written samples of Hyde and Jekyll, and he concluded that their handwriting's were similar. I previously concluded that these two were always with each other, and the probably knew each other well, but similar handwriting's showed that these two men had similar traits! Even when Jekyll received the letter, he told Utterson that he burned the envelope. During this moment I thought, "was there a need for that? If so, why would he do that?" Jekyll often has mood swings in the story as well. At one time in the story he will be happy and sociable, and in another part of the story he will become upset and morose. This is quite a large mood swing. Going back to the beginning of the book, Jekyll wrote a cheque for Hyde. These two individuals have been having a weird connection. Lanyon has been telling Utterson that Jekyll has been up to nonsense as he was performing his scientific experiments. He took it to an extent too far of those of average scientists. Basically, throughout the story, Jekyll has been a static and unpredictable character. He has an abnormal connection to Hyde, and combining all these facts along with my knowledge of the multiple personality disorder, it is possible that Jekyll could actually be Hyde! If this is true, a possible theme that Stevenson could have reinforced is that when a matter is taken too seriously, and is abused to a certain extent, then results could turn out to be negative, and in my theory, inhumane.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Important moment in "Story of a Door"
Many moments in the chapter "Story of a Door," made me as a reader curious, and affected the story in an indirect manner. For example, when Mr. Enfield tells a story of a horrific man who tramples a little girl. The quote to support this is "...the man trampled calmly over the child's body and left her screaming on the ground. It sounds like nothing to hear, but it was hellish to see. It wasn't like a man; it was like some damned juggernaut." The man explained in this quote is later referred to as Mr. Hyde. Hyde could have been a symbol used by Stevenson to represent evil in the 19th century.
During this event, the murderer, Mr. Enfield and even the parents of the child didn't wish to take actions. The incident was settled with money, and never mentioned again. The Evil and Good passage on the Fleming blog discusses how society influences what is good and evil. It seems that in the story, unintentional murder is not considered serious. The loss of an individual who is extremely close to another person, doesn't seem to harshly affect them.
In our current society, if a similar situation was to occur, the perpetrator would immediately react and would feel sorry for the individual who he or she has murdered. The reason behind that is that we maintain a society where evil is prohibited, and we try our best to avoid it. In Jekyll and Hyde, evil seems to be widely accepted, and this situation supports it. I believe that an important theme that could be conveyed through this instance is; people can make an enormous factor in what is considered right and wrong in a society. If everyone commits a wrong doing and accepts it, then their community will turn out to be as such and then evil will always be present.
During this event, the murderer, Mr. Enfield and even the parents of the child didn't wish to take actions. The incident was settled with money, and never mentioned again. The Evil and Good passage on the Fleming blog discusses how society influences what is good and evil. It seems that in the story, unintentional murder is not considered serious. The loss of an individual who is extremely close to another person, doesn't seem to harshly affect them.
In our current society, if a similar situation was to occur, the perpetrator would immediately react and would feel sorry for the individual who he or she has murdered. The reason behind that is that we maintain a society where evil is prohibited, and we try our best to avoid it. In Jekyll and Hyde, evil seems to be widely accepted, and this situation supports it. I believe that an important theme that could be conveyed through this instance is; people can make an enormous factor in what is considered right and wrong in a society. If everyone commits a wrong doing and accepts it, then their community will turn out to be as such and then evil will always be present.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Multiple Personality Disorder
Multiple Personality Disorder is a dangerous mental state which is caused by abuse during childhood. This disorder can occur if a child faced physical, sexual, social or emotional abuse. There are various types of such disorders, but the symptoms for them are usually suicidal thoughts, depression and similar negative feelings about life. While undergoing this disorder, an individual may feel detachment from their own body or they may have doubts about their own identity and physical being. In some cases a patient may also feel detached from the world. The central point of the article on multiple personality disorder on http://www.flogperiod2.blogspot.com/ is to enforce that there are various different types of such disorders, and the symptoms which lead to it. The article is published in question and answer format to make it clear for the reader to get an understanding about the disorder. Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde is based off of events in the 1900's. I believe that this illness will be a conflict that will occur in the story. The article about multiple personality disorder will give me feedback and a basic understanding of this disorder if it is included in the story. I believe that if a child faces any abuse, especially repetitively, they should be immediately taken care of, as it can lead to rifts in their future life. Even though multiple personality disorder is a rare illness I believe that it should be taken more seriously, as it has been observed ever since the early 1900's yet a cure has not yet been found.
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