Tuesday, May 26, 2009
The dropped Like Flakes by Emily Dickinson
They dropped like Stars -
Like Petals from a Rose -
When suddenly across the June
A Wind with fingers - goes -
They perished in the Seamless Grass -
No eye could find the place -
But God can summon every face
On his Repealless - List.
Do you believe in afterlife or do you believe that once you die, you will just disappear? Will your sins forgiven? Some people don’t believe in an afterlife; perhaps even think that once humans die, they will automatically disappear from the world forever, as well as their sins. However, Emily Dickinson holds a different belief. She has faith in eternal life, as well as the hope that others will believe in it too.
The first three lines of the poem explain how frail humans are; they easily dropped like flakes, they also dropped like stars. The speaker describes humans’ lifespan as short as rose’s petals that are only sustainable less than a week. It’s also means how humans are weak and easily fall for sins. June is a perfect time for roses to bloom, but since roses only bloom in short period, the rose leads to death. The word “suddenly” in line four, shows the unexpected life of humans; they could die whenever and wherever they are, unpredictably. Of course, the petals of a rose won’t drop only because of gravity but also for the reason that something is taking or pulling the petals. A wind with fingers stands for death that takes the life of humans.
The speaker uses the word ‘fingers’ because humans’ fingers are capable to do actions, such as taking, pulling, giving, etc. As a result, a wind with fingers grasps and pulls everything, dragging every soul from its corporal body, and just goes and disappears to an unknown location. The things that have been pulled are dead and perished into Seamless Grass. “Seamless” shows the condition of transition between life and death, while the Grass is a place for soul to rest but not yet heaven. In Christian belief, this placed is called purgatory, it’s a place where the souls after death either are purified from venial sins or undergo the temporal punishment that, after the guilt of mortal has been remitted, still remains to be endured by the sinners.
“No eye could find the place” means that no living soul shall find purgatory as it’s not yet their time to enter the realm of death. Regarding the word ‘summon’ and ‘Repealless - List’ in the last two lines, the speaker states that souls don’t have to stay forever in purgatory unforgiveable. Seeing that God always has mercy, always forgive humans’ sins and every soul shall live in Heaven and shall feel happiness, as God promised in the book of Genesis.
The Brutality of Nazism
Have you ever been forced to do something you don’t really like? Perhaps something that makes other feel disgraceful toward you? Is it because you’re wrong or simply because you’re different? Jews are known having extraordinary intelligent and somewhat rich. The amount of them is lesser than the native German, which somewhat controversial. The Nazi begins from the jealousy and rage of a young Austrian man, Adolf Hitler. He was rejected from the School of Art, which much of its student was Jews. Unsatisfied with the School’s Border opinion, Hitler skipped school and start joining a small politic organization.
The movie, The Pianist, played by Adrien Brody is a film that tells the life and the suffering of Jews who lived at the time where Nazism occurred. He is an outstanding pianist from a rich Jews family. He’s known widely by people and other musicians and has lots of friends, including those who are native German. Never been thought by him or any other Jews that the life of Jews will change vastly and swiftly, or even tragically. The first bomb he heard is when Szpilman play a song in one of the Warsaw Radio station. He is surely shocked and never knew what’s going on. As days pass on, he realizes that the day of Jews’ extermination has started.
Throughout the film, we can see how rude Germans are; how rage and jealousy has made them nothing but merely dogs; how society can change the notion about Jews, how inhumanly they are. There is a scene where a small little boy, trying to smuggle contraband, either food or armed guns. He’s trying to escape from the other side of the wall, but he got busted by the soldiers. He is hit and beaten until he’s dead. Life surely is meaningless to them, isn’t it?
But to be honest, I’ve never seen such a lucky person as Wladyslaw Szpilman. First of all, he saved from the bomb in the Warsaw Radio Station, separated from his family, end up in a ceiling storage room receiving aids from a Captain of regular German Army and yet rise up again, one more time, as the pianist. I also never seen a person has a strong passion and desire just to play piano in his life. Remember the moment when he “plays” the piano slyly in locked apartment and how he touches the edges of piano (the place where he met Wilm Hosenfeld)? It’s so incredible to see such a person, suffering so many unwanted moments and painful minutes, still have an immense desire to play piano; and he did play more the just well. I really like Szpilman’s personality; it shows how passion and vitality can help a person to endure even the most painful moment the world. Music is his Passion, yet Survival is his Masterpiece.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
"To Live" movie Review
This movie was set up in China from the heady days of gambling dens in the 1940s to the austere hardship of the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s. It brought us to see the life of a Chinese couple, how they endure the pain, day by day and year by year. The story center on a prosperous son of a wealthy land-owner, Fu Gui (Ge You) who can’t stop his nasty addiction in gambling. Soon, he lost his fortune, family and wealth. His wife, Jia Zhen (Gong Li) abandoned him and brought both of their children to escape Fu Gui’s madness. One year later, Jia Zhen came back after she gave birth to their second child, You Qing. They reunited, thus life is not as easy as it may seem.
To Live, is a movie which has a simple title yet, conceals a universe. The movie portrait the struggle of the heroine, Jia Zhen with fate, who loses her wealth, position, and children. The one who says, “All I ask is a quiet life together.”Gong Li plays marvelously and terrifically in the movie, as a heroine, mother, and hope. She shows mom’s protective attitude toward every danger that her children might have to face and endure. Without any further reconsideration, she left her husband when he unable to stop his gambling addiction. Her goal is only one, to look forward toward a better future; where she could educate her children not to be like his husband. She present how strong woman can be in every harsh moment, when both of her children die unexpectedly (the youngest died in car accident and the older one died after giving birth).
The movie also shows how ironically live can be in this world. Fu Gui survive in his getaway to home, while the man, Long ’Er who won Fu Gui’s house at dice is executed as a counter-revolutionary landowner. Even the death of Fu Gui’s son is caused by his own best friends, Chun Sheng. These accidental events shows how fate of someone’s is always intervene with others, unexpectedly, surprising and somehow sad and gloom.
Though Zhang Yi Mou, the director of “To Live” had made extraordinary film, which also embellished by Gong Li’s honesty, the film was banned from China. Both Zhang Yi Mou and Gong Li were banned on further co-production and they even not allowed speaking about the film. Thus, To Live has been playing all over the world; exist as a fascinating testament about ordinary human life that conducted terrible conditions. A fascinating, strong and poignant film that shows the dreadful side of ambitious politicians, the luster of China’s history and a life of ordinary people that struggle for a quite life. A magnificent contribution to China’s filmmaking.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Abigail Williams in Crucible
Abigail represent everything opposite of Elizabeth. She doesn't suppress her desires. She finds herself attracted to Proctor while working in the Proctor home. According to the Puritanical mindset, Abigail's attraction to Proctor constitutes a sin, but one that she could repent of and refuse to acknowledge. Abigail does the opposite. She pursues Proctor and eventually seduces him. Abigail's willingness to discard Puritan social restrictions sets her apart from the other characters, and also leads to her downfall. Abigail is independent, believing that nothing is impossible or beyond her grasp. The most sinister act is where Abigail never felt guilty hanged so many people. In addition after she lost the judges' trust, Abigail steals Rev.Parris' life savings and ran away, never to be heard again.
Hmm... You're the one!
I feel your warmth
When you touch my tongue,
I'm melted!
When I bite you,
Hmmm, crunchy!
You give me,
this frenzy sensation
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Cry of the Invisible Children
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Man's little pleasure is the Spring of Sorrow :(
I was at Writer's Workshop class when I saw this quote "Man's little pleasure is the Spring of Sorrow" for the first time. I rarely look for quote or even read it because sometimes, it's so ambiguous and confusing, but well I still need to read and interpret it no matter how. This quote has "spring" as the key word. The "Spring" can be a leap or jump, the season between winter and summer, or the first stage or the freshest period.