Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Arabic Poetry

The poem "The Dove's Necklace" themes definitely relate to love. the poems were very descriptive and used a lot of  evidence to support the theme of love. When the poem opened it first started talking about how when you love someone you will believe them even when they are lying, you testify on his behalf for all that may be unjust, and supporting whatever arguement he may adopt. When I read this and I agreed to a certain extent  especially thinking of specific examples happen in real life, I think what the author is getting at is that love can make u do crazy things. this poem definitely has a theme of doing anything for the ones you love. I think the Poem also has a theme of love is blind. we love someone so much we are blind to the faults and mistakes of the one we love unconditionally. our culture makes people think that they are expected to do all of these things when they are in love. when people are married they are perceived doing all they can to protect and please there partner which may look bad for them. The poem has a long paragraph in it about how people change to become what there lover is looking for. Examples of this from the readings include, when the scowler relaxed her frown, the sloucher smartened up and the stinker transformed himself into a elegant dandy. These examples demonstrate how people change the way they act and who they are to become who their lover wants them to be. Love can make people do crazy things and change for the better or for the worse. I think the readings demonstrate how love makes people crazy and can bring out the best in someone. 

Monday, March 26, 2012

islamic art

throughout art history art from different cultures influences each other. I think that this is because artists are always looking for inspiration, new ways to make something and are always trying to learn more about their craft. it is more likely that the cultures get inspiration for their art from neighboring countries and cultures. It seems to me that the islamic art features a lot of jewelry, vases and things are hand painted. also during this time the different cultures were just discovering the craft of artistry, so improving it and looking at how other cultures make something is only part of the evolvement of art during this time. the art in the islamic culture seems very simplistic, there are not many sculptures and there is a lot of painting and primary colors involved. I can see where this culture would get inspiration from other ones. What specific cultures and counties influenced the islamic art?

Monday, March 12, 2012



The myth of Arachne and Tereseus have simliar themes running throughout the story. In both stories arachne and Tereseus are dismissing the gods and acting how ever they want with no regards as to what is right. They both dont pay any attention to warnings that they get from the gods. for example the depiction of the screeching owl that lives above Tereseus's house. This could foreshadow the fact that the gods turn tereseus, Philomena and Procne into birds. in the case of Arachne her warning was the old woman telling her to be humble and ask the gods for forgiveness. Arachne did not take this advice and continued to deny Athena as her teacher. Arachne was determined to be known as maybe being self taught, especially since she was just mortal peasant. The passage says "You could see she was taught by Pallas. Yet she denied it, and took offense at the idea of having such a teacher". clearly Arachne was being arrogant and not humble at all. this angered Athena, so she punished Arachne by turning her into a spider. this was all because she decided to take all of the credit and give none to the gods. Arachne just did want she wanted weaving and not giving credit to the apparent true master of the craft without any regard to how Athena would feel about it. In all these myths, the gods have the last say and decide the punishments and do whatever they want in the end. in both of these stories the gods turn the main characters into animals as punishment because they did not like how they were acting.

in the story of Tereus, Tereus took that to the extreme. He didn’t care what anyone thought, he only thought about what he wanted, and what he wanted was Philomena, that was all he thought about after meeting her. the passage says, “…he burnt with his own vice and his nation’s”. This puts the blame not only on Tereus but on the whole country too, the story is saying that this lust Tereus has is a characteristic of all the men from Thrace. Either way, that puts the blame squarely on the mortal humans, with no care or concern for how they should actually be acting and respecting the gods. Tereus was so sure in his opinion and beliefs and that was all that mattered. Both Arachne and Tereus were more focused on their own talents and desires and not how that could affect other things such as their own wife or how the Gods would feel.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

metamorphosis book 1-3

within the story of echo and narcissus echo is only able to repeat the last word of every sentence because jupiter sentenced her to do that. she then saw narcissus in the forrest and immediately fell in love. she stealthily followed his steps. she then hopes that he speaks so she can "form her own words". when he does speak all Echo can do is repeat everything he says. he tells her to come out. she finally came out and embraced narcissus and he rejects her. Narcissus stumbles upon a spring to which he is attracted to the reflection of his own form. he sees his own figure and thinks it to be an actual person. Narcissus could not love Echo because he fell in love with his own reflection. he only had love for himself. and because he was so vain it leads to his death. Every time Narcissus tries to touch "him" he puts his hand in the water and disturbs the image. this might be suggesting the idea of human desire. due tot he fact that people say in order to love someone else you must love yourself first. so maybe narcissus had to love himself before he ever loved echo. This clearly didnt end up happening because this was Narcissus demise as he died and was turned into a flower.