Sunday, September 21, 2008

houston we have a problem

Well my parents like me to be in bed at a decent time ,10 at the latest on a school night usually. This is creating a huge problem. Only like 3 people have blogged( not including myself) and I have already commented twice on Emilee's so i still only have 4 comments and I have to go to bed or risk some serious consequences , well I don't really think they would do anything other than be a little upset with me, but I still don't know what to do. I guess I will just come in with four comments and then go home and do the other or maybe Mrs.Paradise will just be ultra kind and realize what procrastinators we have in AP English and not care too much. I am hoping on the second of the two!!

The Green Knight

So this book was kind of confusing and definitely had the whole small world kind of theme but this has nothing to do with any of those questions so onto those
1. I don't really think that Gawain is a super-human hero person. He states that he is the weakest and the "feeblest of wit" and that it would be less of a loss if he died not King Arthur. These are some of his flaws along with the whole covenant with the lord not give him everything he gets and he doesn't give him the green girdle and keeps it so that he doesn't die because he he does not have immortal powers.
2.I think the Green Knight is a very strange character. He lets his own head get cut off but then does not cut of Gawain's, so he does have a good side because he lets him go with just a slight cut on his neck. I think he symbolizes almost a internal struggle along with a coming out of sorts with the narrative/Gawain, like the Knight helps Gawain get over his fears/ not believing in himself. The Knight is also a a struggle that everyone has to deal with on who is going to battle him and such
3. I was unsure of what some of the symbolism of the color green were so I went and looked some up. Well I knew of envy and jealousy, but I found that it can also help with battling nervousness and anxiety. This could be kind of what it has to do with in the novel, because the green girdle makes Gawain less nervous and he has less anxiety of going to fight and when the Knight comes the first time Gawain gets over his fear and just goes and secures the covenant with the Knight. The symbolism of New Year's Day could be like starting over or the beginning of something new. I am not as sure on the New Year's Day symbolism as much as of the color green.

Well now that I have answered all the questions I guess I am done. Does anyone know if those study guides are due tomorrow or not?

Monday, September 15, 2008

European Heroes



So this is the design for the t-shirts. I need your sizes again please because Amanda left them at school, and the guy would like to get them done soon.

Just leave me a comment with your size or email me.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

God Lovin-Alcoholics!!

Well they weren't actually God-lovin that was added in translation, but they were all definitely alcoholics. They were always talking about drinking in the mead-hall and having beer-fests. This must have been a big like traditionish ideal with for them. I know this doesn't relate to any of those discussion questions ( I think I don't have them for reference) but this was like the most predominate thing in the book for me. I half enjoyed the book. I really only understood it when something big was happening, like Beowulf's battles with Grendel and such. Going back and doing the study guide was really helpful though because I basically went back and reread the whole book, and I know Mrs. Paradise kinda disapproves of Sparknotes but the ones for Beowulf were SUPER helpful, just a little fyi.