Throughout history we have been living an illusion
and have been blind to the truth for a while now. There are many different
situations in America’s history where we have believed what we have seen in
front of us. Some examples of allegory in history would be when George Orwell
wrote the book Animal Farm, a historical allegory of the Cold War/Bolshevik
Revolution in the Soviet Union. The book is about animals rebelling against the
farmers. After the animals overthrow the farmers the pigs become leaders and
abuse its power and manipulates the rest of the animals. The one of the similar
things that Joseph Stalin ruled the Soviet Union in real life. Another example
of allegory I would say is dealing with the issue of immigration. America is
looked at as a place for opportunities and America makes it seem that everyone
is welcome. In reality it is very difficult to become a citizen of the United
States and most of the time people become deported. Allegory is also presented
in the presidential elections. When Barack Obama was elected in 2008 as
president, many people came to believe that racism was finally over. Having the
first black president proved something to people but in my eyes I believe he
was elected so that other people wouldn’t view America as Racist never having a
black president. Barack Obama has brought America from the bottom to the top in
the best 4 years, in my beliefs. We witness allegory every day watching the
news, in politics, in movies, and etc. Allegory is one thing that we cannot get
rid of because there is always the truth behind every saying or any words
spoken.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Blog 6 : Oedipus the king
In the play Oedipus the king, i believe that destiny
decided the outcome of Oedipus's life. Throughout the play Oedipus's destiny
was discovered at birth. His father and mother, Laius and Jocasta brought their
child to a prophet. This prophet discussed Oedipus's destiny in which he held
since birth. From lines 1400-1410 Oedipus finally learns the truth about
his family and who he really is. During the old ages they believed that
everyone had a destiny that one would overcome. Oedipus had his destiny which
was killing his father, marrying his mother, and going blind. Throughout lines
1480-1510, and 1620-1660 it states the experience Oedipus went through when he
witnessed the truth before his eyes. After learning the truth and being blind
throughout his life even with his eye sight, Oedipus's mother hung herself.
Once Oedipus discovered what his destiny truly was he left his family, whom he
thought was his biological family. In lines, 1390-1400 1360-1370 it
discusses what happened to Oedipus since birth. After leaving his home trying
to avoid his destiny, he slowly led himself to what was his is true destiny. He
left his town and his family and ran into his father King Laius at the time. He
encountered a problem with his father and he killed him not knowing that this
was father. Oedipus was defending himself but little did he know he was blind
to the truth, the entire time. He later takes his father’s position and marries
his mother after being told the truth he stabs his eyes out. I would consider
this action being free will but at the end of the play it all leads back to his
destiny. Even though, Oedipus did his best to prevent his destiny from occurring
it wasn’t enough. What is meant to happen will happen and this was the case
throughout the play. No matter how hard one can try to fix a situation,
sometimes it just won't work because that’s just how their destiny is. Everyone
has a path to follow, and a time to leave. Sometimes following your destiny
could have its advantages and disadvantages. In Oedipus’s case it was a
disadvantage that he tried to prevent, but just ended up backfiring him in the
end of the play. Overall, these statements conclude as to why I believe destiny
determined Oedipus's life in the play.
Friday, October 12, 2012
blog 5: final draft
ENGL-101-0768
Dr. Vasileiou
Essay 1
10/6/12
A Utopian Society is less than perfect
We all dream to live in a Utopian society but is it really a perfect society after all? As perfect as a utopian society looks, it shares similarities with a dystopian society as well. I believe no society can be perfect; this is what makes us unique human beings. In life, we will experience criticism, because no two people are exactly alike. The film, Gattaca displays an overall dystopian society. As I watched the film Gattaca, I came to realize that the director portrays a utopian society but adds subliminal messages throughout the scenes of the film. What do these subliminal messages symbolize throughout, the movie? Science isn’t always accurate, their may occur a malfunction at any given time. In the society Gattaca, parents have the opportunity to genetically engineer a child when given birth to. Every parent wants a healthy child, but knowing what the life expectancy is can be heart breaking. Science is slowly taking away all of our natural habits, without our realization. Overall, I believe the film Gattaca is a dystopian society. In Gattaca, the director created a society where mainly all of the human beings were genetically engineered with perfect genes. When given birth, the doctor’s would inform the parents of the child what the life expectancy was. If the child was genetically engineered they would have been considered as valid and had the ability to do anything they wanted in life. On the other hand, the non- genetically engineered children, also known as the invalids had a hard time growing up. Illness is an inevitable occurrence that one will experience even in a utopian society. An example, from the film showing a dystopian society would be when Irene informed Vincent that she had a heart condition. Irene was genetically engineered and grew
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Sunday, October 7, 2012
Blog 4: Final draft; A Utopian society is less than perfect
Samira Sujkovic
ENGL-101-0768
Dr. Vasileiou
Essay 1
10/6/12
A Utopian Society is less than perfect
We all dream to live
in a Utopian society but is it really a perfect society after all? As perfect
as a utopian society looks, it shares similarities with a dystopian society as
well. I believe no society can be perfect; this is what makes us unique human beings.
When I watched the film Gattaca, I
came to realize that the director portrays a utopian society but adds
subliminal messages throughout the scenes of the film. What do these subliminal
messages symbolize throughout, the movie? Science isn’t always accurate, their
may occur a malfunction at any given time. In the society Gattaca, parents have the opportunity to genetically engineer a
child when given birth to. Every parent wants a healthy child, but knowing what
the life expectancy is can be heart breaking. Science is slowly taking away all
of our natural habits, without our realization. Overall, I believe the film Gattaca is a dystopian society. In
Gattaca, the director created a
society where mainly all of the human beings were genetically engineered with
perfect genes. When given birth, the doctor’s would inform the parents of the
child what the life expectancy was. If the child was genetically engineered
they would have been considered as valid and had the ability to do anything
they wanted in life. On the other hand, the non- genetically engineered
children, also known as the invalids had a hard time growing up. Illness has
been spread throughout Gattaca, to
valid and invalid human beings. An example, from the film showing a dystopian
society would be when Irene informed Vincent that she had a heart condition.
Irene was genetically engineered and grew to have a heart condition, and
Vincent who wasn’t genetically engineered also had a heart condition. Even
being genetically engineered to become a “perfect child”, led to an inevitable
illness that science couldn’t even prevent. As stated by Susan Schneider in her
article “The man on the moon”, she discussed the illness that the industrial
revolution brought us. The advancement in technology that science created, just
led to a decreasing population. When
I think of a Utopian society, I think of no crime or harm. Gattaca itself just describes a dystopian society. Committing a
crime is a motive that someone believes in; it is something that cannot be
genetically engineered to never occur. In the film Gattaca, a man was brutally murdered with a keyboard. The mission
director committed this crime; he was genetically engineered to not have a
violent bone in his body. As stated in the article “The man on the moon”,
Pizzaro a conquistador of Peru committed a crime of killing a man by the name
of Atahuallpa. He claimed it was for his god, but in reality it was for the
gold. Pizzaro had a motive and he did everything he could in achieving it. These
situation’s show that science cannot prevent such a crime from occurring, it is
just apart of a dystopian society. Throughout
Gattaca, it shows the hardships and
struggles one has to go through. Living in an dystopian society, nothing comes
easy. Eugene a valid person in this society had the perfect life, and health;
what led him to commit suicide? Eugene was a genetically engineered swimmer,
where he would continuously compete. At a swim meet one day, he won second
place but being genetically engineered he should have been coming in first. This
drove him off the edge, and he tried getting hit by a car, but instead he
became paralyzed in conclusion. Science
could only get you so far in life; it’s all about the effort you put in a goal
you wish to accomplish. Living in a Utopian society, is like living in a
fantasy world. Illness, stress, and crime are all inevitable situations that
cannot be prevented by science. All these situations create a dystopian
society, such as Gattaca. No matter
what world we live in we have to accept the circumstances in which we are
given.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Blog 3: Gattaca
We all dream to live in a Utopian society but is it
really a perfect society after all? Nothing is perfect; a Utopian society has its
flaws as well believe it or not. As I watched the movie Gattaca, I came to realize that the director portrays a Utopia but
adds subliminal messages throughout the scenes of the film. Overall, I believe
the film Gattaca is a dystopian
society. In the film, I witnessed many scenes that I wouldn’t consider to be a
part of a Utopian society. In Gattaca,
the director created a society where mainly all of the human beings were
genetically engineered with perfect genes. When given birth, the doctor’s would
inform the parents of the child what the life expectancy was. If the child was
genetically engineered they would be considered as valid and had the ability to
do anything they wanted in life. On the other hand, the non-genetically
engineered children, also known as the invalids had a hard time growing up. An
example from the film showing a dystopian society would be when Irene informed Vincent
that she had a heart condition. Irene was genetically engineered and grew to
have a heart condition, and Vincent who wasn’t genetically engineered also had
a heart condition. Even being genetically engineered to become a “perfect child”
could always go wrong. While watching this movie I started to notice that it
was giving off a subliminal message that, science always has a chance of going
wrong. Eugene a valid person in this society had the perfect life, and health;
what led him to commit suicide? Eugene was a swimmer, where he would continuously
compete one day he won second place; but with his health he should have been coming
in first. This drove him off the edge, and he tried getting hit by a car, but
instead he became paralyzed. Science could only get you so far in life; it’s
all about the effort you put in a goal you wish to accomplish. Throughout the
movie, the characters would always have to give a small amount of their blood
to get into a building. I believe this could make the person weaker, and there
is a greater amount of possibility to obtain an illness. I believe that way of
living belongs to a dystopian society such as Gattaca. When I think of a Utopian society I think of no crime or
harm. In the film Gattaca, a man was
brutally murdered with a keyboard, a genetically engineered man committed this
crime. The mission director committed this crime; he was genetically engineered
to not have a violent bone in his body.
Can you identify what my thesis is?
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