lunes, 28 de septiembre de 2009
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
When I saw the movie I immediately reflected on those children who live in bad conditions without medicine, warm clothes, food or a house. Nowadays when we see a child begging for money, we don’t care about him/her. Moreover that child is invisible to our eyes. Probably those children use delinquency as their ally to survive in our society and we blame them for their actions. In my case I used to see those kids near to the Posta Central and I don’t do something to help them. Sadly, my individualistic point of view has develop that indifference and modernization has also contributed to my individualism, everything is fast and I don’t have enough time to do something and I don’t devote time to change it.
Oliver Twist must be taught in schools because it makes us reflect on our “modern society” and individualism, and students also could think about children who don’t have parents or a house. In that way they could be more empathic and they could appreciate what they have.
domingo, 20 de septiembre de 2009
The signal-man by Charles Dickens
I really enjoyed reading this short story, it was amazing how this story was developed and I never expected its ending. It also made me feel anguish because the story was terrifying!
When I was reading I asked to myself , How has modernity affected our lives?
Modernity has developed a lack of good life conditions, for instance it is not healthy work too many hour per day or work isolated. However some people accept those conditions in order to “improve” their life. But that improvement is just an illusion due to the fact, they waste all their energy trying to earn more money working more hours. For that reason mental diseases are related to these work conditions. The signal man was mentally disturbed, he saw a ghost in the railway, as a result of working alone in a small box. Nowadays people suffer stress, depression or panic crisis. Having those diseases, they couldn’t work for the reason that they are completely disabled for the society.
I believe that the ghost that the signal man saw wanted that he stops and reflects on what he was doing- in his life. It’s the same when we suffer stress, which is a sing that tells us stop, take your time and think about everything in your live.
Franki!
Victor Frankenstein played with the power of nature even more he challenged the process of life and death and his obsession and ego led him to create this creature “Franki Jr.”. Sadly he didn’t think about the consequences of his actions and he didn’t care about his “son”, he just abandoned and rejected him as if he was an old toy.
Franki Jr. just wanted to know who his family was - his roots, he wanted to be loved and accepted. Everybody wants that, everybody wants to be part of the world. On the one hand he had feelings like a human being. On the other hand as a result of discrimination, abandon and injustice Franki Jr. behaved as a monster killing all the people who Victor loved. That was his revenge. Clearly Franki Jr. was not guilty of having born without a family, without someone who tells him what things are bad or good. For that reason the guilty person in this case was Victor, he caused all his own problems.
This reading made me think that sometimes all of us feel like Franki Jr. when we feel that we don’t belong to certain places, when we don’t feel loved, when we are discriminated, when we are disappointed, when we are not accepted for our clothes, beliefs or attitudes….
domingo, 6 de septiembre de 2009
Daffodils, by Wordsworth
Reading Wordworth’s poem I felt that I was gazing those daffodils and they were dancing around me and little by little I was part of them- part of nature. Absolutely nature is perfect, gorgeous and infinite and all of us are proud of its beauty. I think he admired nature and beauty and for that he took daffodils as a representation of nature magnificence.
This poem is like a photo .When we take a photo we capture an instant of our lives and we can be part of it every time we look at it. Clearly this poem represents an instant that Wordsworth lived and experienced and then he recalled and wrote about it.
The following stanza: “A poet could not but be gay, In such a jocund company" deals with the idea that when we contemplate nature, we are not alone, it illuminates our lives and we can be full of pleasure.