Contrast in Japanese philosophies of life This year we have read two translated Japanese novels‚ Banana Yoshimoto’s “Kitchen” and Yukio Mishima’s “The Sailor who fell from Grace with the Sea”‚ though both novels are from the same cultural background they both depict contrasting philosophies on three aspects of life; these three aspects are love‚ life and death. In “Kitchen” we see a humanistic side of love‚ life and death. On the other hand “Sailor” portrays a far more Nihilistic
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How symbolism and imagery are used to explore the haunting of Laurent and Grenouille in Therese Raquin and Perfume‚ respectively. There is always something haunting one‚ whether we’ve lied to someone‚ done something we strongly regretted or not sure of something. In these two books‚ there’s a clear presence of haunting‚ however the way it is shown to the reader is different. One has a lot to do with guilt and fright as this is the key element in the haunting of Laurent in the novel Therese
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and naivety which is interesting considering they go hand in hand; ignorance leads unto naivety In this part of the book‚ Zorba and the narrator have just begun arguing about whether people should have their eyes opened to the problems in the world around them‚ or that they should be left in ignorance. “Let people be‚ boss; don’t open their eyes. And supposing you did‚ what’d they see? Their misery. Leave their eyes closed‚ boss‚ and let them go on dreaming.” (Kazantzakis 61) This quote is from
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Persepolis Reflective Statement Having an interactive oral always improves my understanding of the cultural and contextual elements of the book‚ as it provides more aspects and points of view to consider and add to my own analysis of the book. Within this interactive oral‚ I feel as if I got more from the book‚ and had a better understanding of a lot of things. For example‚ one of my seminar questions were “How does religion define us as people and effect how we interact with others”. I expected
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Ethical Reflective Statement What I have learned through taking the surveys on the Ethical Lens Inventory taken throughout the this course is that my preferred lens is the Reputation Lens. According to my Ethical Lens Report my strengths are that I use my head‚ I have compassion‚ I live out my role responsibility and I make virtuous decisions. On the contrary the surveys have concluded that my weaknesses are entitlement‚ hardness of heart‚ confusion and self-righteousness. Lastly‚ my value is
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Reflective statement: How was you understanding of the cultural and contextual considerations of ‘Perfume’ developed through the interactive oral? In the street markets of Paris Jean-Baptiste Grenouille is born. As other people use sight to perceive objects and people he uses his superhuman sense of smell. In the novel Perfume the intellectual Grenouille uses his hidden ability to wreck the innocence of twenty-five virgins of which he strips of their innocence‚ to create his ultimate scent.
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Reflective Statement During our Interactive Oral Discussion‚ many questions were brought up to the table for discussion relating the novel Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. To start the discussion I had asked‚ what emotion did the even in the Rex Theatre cause the reader to feel? I had mentioned how this event evoked anger in my persona. Everyone within the group agreed with the fact that anger was the emotion they felt. We all concluded that keeping everyone in locked doors while the fire was going
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Reflective Statement: Perfume Perfume by Patrick Süskind‚ exposed me to a series of literary texts‚ themes and ideas. It also opened me to a variety of cultural developments that happened throughout the book. In the slums of 18th century Paris‚ Jean-Baptiste Grenouille is born‚ with the gift of scent. As he grows up he lives to decipher the smells of Paris. He journeys to satisfy his obsessions with capturing odors‚ and it’s this that drives him to a murdering quest to create the ultimate perfume
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Reflective Statement How was your understanding of cultural and contextual considerations of the work developed through the IO? The interactive orals were quite interesting as I could easily connect what was being said to the cultural and contextual considerations of the play Antigone. As a general background‚ one can possibly notice that Sophocles was more about the art then about the economy. He was the Michelangelo of his time‚ so to speak. Antigone is a great nationalistic play which illustrated
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Reflective Statement On December 5th‚ we had an oral discussion of the book Persepolis. We discussed what the book was about‚ some of our personal questions we had about the book‚ etc. This is basically how our discussion went: We had 5 members in our group that talked about Persepolis. The first and general question that was asked was who was everyone’s favorite character in the story. Everyone said that Marjane was their favorite‚ but Tyler stated that Marjane’s mother was her favorite character
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