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Monday, November 28, 2011

Blog 8

Brainstorming

Oedipus the King and Movie Minority report, connection with for telling the future

Texts Plato’s excerpt and out of class movie the Matrix

Blog 8

In class we have discussed about 3 movies and 4 texts. There have been many connections and ideas that came up over and over again. Such as in ‘Oedipus the King’ and the movie Minority report. There was a huge similarity and an idea that stood out to me the most.  Oedipus was told that he was going to commit a crime by killing his father and having kids with his mother. He couldn’t bear to hear this so he got away from the people he thought to be his real parents.  Every action led to a step closer to his fate and for the prophecy to come true. In the movie, the pre-cogs told the future and they help stop crimes before they happened. But every future that was told was sure to happen but ONE. The main character John Anderson was said to commit a murder but he didn’t. He stopped himself before he actually did it. He had a choice and so did Oedipus. Oedipus could have stopped himself from killing his father but he didn’t. For a person that was told that he was going to kill his own father, I would have stayed away from getting angry and actually killing anyone at all. I choose this idea because it came out to me the most how when someone tells you your future and you really want to change it you can do so if you really want to, how a person has free will to think and act like they want to but to an extent of course. No one can really predict the future. We have in our hands our own outcome. We can choose from many different options, there isn’t always just two. In class we discussed about this topic and I couldn’t stop thinking and coming up with my own ideas why it is the way it is. The way we were programed was to have our own minds and having to choose our own decisions. No one else chooses but us. This brings up another connection to mind as well. In the movie Gattaca Vincent made his own future come alive. He always dreamed about being in space and everyone else told him otherwise but he didn’t stop until he made it. His future came true because of the choices he made throughout the movie.  

Monday, November 21, 2011

Blog 7: Reflection on blogging



I have definitely benefited from writing blogs. It’s nothing like a journal but in some ways it is. My classmates and even others can view my blogs so every time I post one up I double check just in case there are any grammar errors or anything that doesn’t make sense at all. Through my experience I learned that viewing others blogs and comparing them to mine I’ve gotten better in my writing. There are many that are strong writers and every time they post their blog up I can’t help but just look and see how they made their point across. At first I wasn’t too sure about these blogs because I was sort of shy if anyone else read my writing but now I think I’m pretty confident when it comes to writing them online for public views. Journals are for yourself and your professor to view. No one else can comment or give their opinion about your writing but on blogger.com they could in an instant. I guess that’s what frightened me at first. When someone comments on any of the posts you have put up, they aren’t trying to offend you in any way. All they are trying to do is help improve your writing and give you feedback on what they think you should fix and I think that is the greatest benefit in using blogger. As I grow as a writer so do my blogs. I can view my old blogs and compare them to my new ones. I see my improvement and so do others.

     Millions of people have a blog of their own and you can defiantly see everyone’s thoughts and see what type of person they are. With one simple blog people can tell what kind of personality you have.  Not all are advantages I might say, there are disadvantages as well. Many people find the NEED to post up an unnecessary comments that might get someone else feeling uncomfortable in any way. You have to be ready for those types of comments posted up by idiots. If someone is the type of person to be extremely shy and not want anyone else viewing or giving feedback at all then sadly blogger isn’t for you. I personally find blogger to be helpful and I kind of enjoy it at times. I see the thoughts of myself and people I know in class posted up and I find it fun to read their blogs and improve mine. Sadly I think I wouldn’t have used blogger if it weren’t for this class but I’m glad I took this class and experienced using blogger.  

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Blog 6: Free will and determinism

    The movie "Minority Report" and the play 'Oedipus the King' both have main characters and how they each experienced free will and determinism. In the Article "Free will and determinism in the world of minority and report" expands on the situation and how each person has their own choices for their own actions.

     In the movie "Minority Report"  they have a pre-crime system. They have pre-cogs that for see the future and  see crimes before they are committed. So they arrest people that haven't even committed any crime. I agree that it is unfair to arrest someone before they even do anything but in a way this program has saved millions of people in the movie. In the article "Free will and determinism in the world of minority report" explains "The fact that you prevented it from happening doesn't change the fact that it was going to happen." I agree with this statement completely. Everything that was meant to be is going to happen. No one knows if that person was going to change their mind.

     In The play "Oedipus The King" Oedipus' parents gave him away because of the prophecy that was told that Oedipus was going to kill his dad and have kids with his mother. So they sent him away. Free will might have interfered with the prophecy . Who said that the prophecy was true? Only the person has the choices. Oedipus parents had the choice and they chose to get rid of their son because of what someone else said.  Just like in the movie Howard Marks had a choice. The precogs saw the future and it was that he was going to kill his wife and her lover but who really knew it was going to happen? they arrested him before he even did anything. he could have changed his mind at any moment.

Monday, October 31, 2011

In class Essay

    
            Plato’s excerpt ‘The Allegory of the Cave” and the movie The Matrix both have similarities and differences as well. They both face a change due to their choices.

     In Plato’s excerpt, Socrates explains about the slaves being in this dark cave filled with shadows, and chains. The slaves haven’t been accustomed to anything else in the outside world. He explains that if they were set free they would have nothing but pain and they would be too afraid to go anywhere else. It will take time for them to adjust to their surroundings and accept the fact that they are in a different environment. Many people don’t accept change at all and rather stay where they were before then to experience something that most likely is better. According to Plato “he would rather suffer anything than enter these false notions and live in this miserable manner.” Although the prisoners don’t want to leave their comfort zone which is the cave, they know it will be a positive turning point and they would just have to adjust to it. For example if there was a woman that has been in a relationship for a really long period of time and her boyfriend was a very abusive companion, she would not let anyone get in the way of her relationship. She will ignore all help and deny it completely. She will start to believe her own lies and never want to leave this terrible situation. It will take a long time for her to come to her senses and leave this abusive person she calls her boyfriend. She will have to take time for her to get it together.

    However in The Matrix it is somewhat the same. Neo is faced with two choices. One is to stay where he is with his normal boring life and the second choice is to become a part of an illusionary world. Neo ends up in a dystopian world even though it took him a lot of time to adjust. In they play “Oedipus The King” it is similar as well. Oedipus was exposed to the truth and he didn’t take it very well. He was miserable so he tried to flee from his problem. The irony is even though he tried to run away from his problem it kept getting closer with every move he made. They prophecy at the end came true. Oedipus still ended up miserable just like in The Matrix. Where Neo still ended up in a post nuclear apocalyptic landscape where humans are slaves.

    With all of my readings, and the movie I find that in “The allegory of The cave” the message is way more accurate than the others. It clearly states the main idea which is once someone is so use to being in one place once they go through change, they will suffer and be in pain. They wouldn’t a just or accept they change. The prisoners had not experienced anything else but being in the dark cave filled with shadows and chains. Of course and human being wouldn’t grow to a new world with no trouble at all. It was told that women back in the 1800’s   believed that everything they went through and what their emotions where it would affect their baby instantly. If they would listen to loud music their baby would be born blind. A while after it was said that it was a myth. Women didn’t want to accept the fact that it was a lie. They refused it but deep down they knew it was true. People ignore what is true and it stops us from doing great things in life.

Blog #5: The “Other” and Gattaca

 In Goerge J. Annas essay, he talks about genetically engineered ‘superior’ humans and how the normal humans view them. They refer ‘the other’ as in the better humans, the ones that aren’t normal humans. The normal humans feel threatened by the the genetic engineered ones that they seek to destroy them and be the only ones left. The essay and the movie Gattaca have many similarities.

    In the movie Gattaca, Vincent was born a normal human, a lower version then a perfect engineered human like his brother Anton. People judged him and his abilities by the way his blood type was. He couldn’t fulfill his dream to travel and be in space. He put his dream to the side because he knew that he couldn’t make it. Everyone put him down. Even his own family believed what they said about him. They always paid more attention to his brother. Even though Vincent wasn’t seeking to destroy his brother or the others that seemed to be even more important than him he tried to reach where he wanted to go, to reach his only goal. Vincent and his brother always had a swim match to see who could swim out farthest and who would chicken out first. Anton always won but one day Vincent’s state of mind was to not look back.  He wasn’t thinking about the way back and he won. Finally he beat his brother. Something came about him that he could do whatever he set his mind to. By the end of the movie Vincent reached his dream and didn’t look back to all the negative feedback people gave him. Vincent was born a normal human and his brother was ‘better’ but it turned out the complete opposite. The new ideal human isn’t always perfect and ‘better’ then a normal human. It depends on their will to do better. Whoever puts there mind to reach where ever they might want to go, they need to do their best and in their heart they are ‘better’ then those who are genetic engineered to be perfect.    

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Blog 4: Ignorance, Bliss, and Knowledge in Oedipus the King and The Matrix

    The Matrix and Oedipus the king both show the concepts of knowledge, Ignorance, and bliss. Everyone in this world are afraid to face the truth in one point of their lives and at times we chose to turn away and live in a world of illusions. Once we've been living in a huge lie, we are faced with the truth but if that truth is something we don't want to acknowledge we simply walk the other direction. Sooner or later we do want to be aware of all the truth and will be forced to deal with it and try the best we can through it.
    In Oedipus the king Oedipus was well known in his town and deeply respected by his people. He was care free and didn't have any worries until he was faced with the truth he terribly wanted to deny. His joy and happiness switched rapidly. To his people he was once known as great and intelligent but now they viewed him in a complete different way because of the truth. When Teiresias informs Oedipus of the truth, (540-560) Oedipus becomes furious with their conversation. He just wants Teiresias out of his sight forever and does not want to hear another word. When the prophecy is out in the open, Oedipus wants to dreadfully prevent it so he flees from his town and the truth really did destroy him completely.
    In The Matrix Neo starts off as a regular human beinng going on with his own life as a computer hacker when Morpheus comes in his path.  he suddenly has two choices. One is to stay where he has been his whole life and the other choice is to go to a world that's way more exciting and beyond any world out there. Neo and Oedipus have similarities in many ways. for instance in the beginning not knowing any of the truth, both Neo and Oedipus suspected something was going on. Oedipus asked many questions because he suspected something was going on and he was right all along. Neo also suspected the existence of the matrix as well. Another similarity is that They both suspect and both act on it. They trust their gut feeling and that brought them to the real truth. Oedipus trys to run in the other direction of the horrible truth but every step that he takes brings him closer to what the prophecy had said. All of Oedipus actions lead him to the ugly future that was already said. Even though both play and movie end differently, both characters had choices. We are all human and act on what we think is right and we choose carefully. Sometimes we make the right decisions and other times our choices bring us to a horrific ending. 

Monday, October 3, 2011

Blog #3: The Matrix: Utopia, Dystopia, and Realities

In “The Allegory of the Cave” Socrates explains that leaving the cave is stressful and the prisoners will be terrified and will have to adjust to the outside world, and it will take them a while to accept it even though it is way better than the world they were living in. Once anyone leaves their comfort zone they become ignorant and know nothing about the new world they are in at the moment so they are somewhat slaves.  Even if they leave the terrible illusion they still end up in a dystopian world which they are clueless in. I’ve faced situations in which I had to adjust to the reality and it did cause a lot of pain and confusion. I didn’t know how to confront it at all. This is how the prisoners felt in “The Allegory of the Cave”. Many Women back in the 18th century started believing that due to their personal experiences their baby would be affected by it. They believed that if they listened to music and were peaceful it would help their baby. If their baby was born with disabilities it would mean that the women was exposed to loud music or something disturbing but during the early 20th century, people stopped believing in this and women didn’t know what to believe. They were extremely confused and didn’t want accept something that they believed in for so long.

    Growing up I believed my father was the strongest most intelligent dad that lived the planet. He never failed me and knew how to answer every single question I asked him. He would never say “I have NO idea”. About when I was 10 I attended school a block away from my house and my dad decided to pick me up. I was listening in on my dad’s conversation on the phone and he was completely wrong with what he was saying. That ay I realized even though he is way more astute then many fathers out there is wasn’t the brightest. For days I thought about the same exact thing. It really bothered me as it crossed my mind. I couldn’t accept the fact my dad wasn’t the best.

     Out of the two processes of giving up illusion and embracing the truth I believe that the Plato’s dialogue is way more accurate than the movie “The Matrix”. I believe this is so because In Plato’s Dialogue it shows the pain that the prisoners went through and it presents to its readers way more conflict. You can also compare to others experiences rather than the Matrix where people can hardly relate to at all. “The Allegory of the Cave” explains how much struggles the prisoners went through to just get to the same pain at the end where it’s hard to adjust to their new reality. When people read “The Allegory of the Cave” they will surely state their own opinion and relate to it fully. This is why I think Plato’s dialogue is even more accurate than “The Matrix”.