Saturday, April 30, 2011

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Our last day of Humanities class was on Tuesday!  The semester is now at an end and all we have left as students is to prepare for our finals then take them and then we are free to go about our summers.  On Tuesday we simply finished the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail and then Tucker sent us on our way when it had finished.  Humanities has been a fairly interesting class and I have read books that I have always heard about and books that I have never ever heard about before in my life.  To be honest, a lot of the books were slightly hard to understand just because of the writing style.  They are not in modern terms which is expected and that is good for us.  In today's society people barely read and if they do they read things that are dumbed down pratically.  So I think it was a good thing to have read books in this class that made us really concentrate and it helped us to expand our reading knowledge.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Internet!!

So this is the first time I've had internet since Thursday.  I personally really enjoy being away from technology but it really sucks when you live in an age where everything is done by technology.  I had a wonderful Easter break filled with family, friends, and 1,400+ driving miles... oh, memories!  Anyways, in class on Thursday we watched Monty Python and the Holy Grail.  I must admit that this is a unique movie to show in class but it is pretty darn well fitting for our Humanities class with Tucker.  Plus it is a really nice and relaxing way to wind down the semester!  I can't wait till tomorrow when we get to finish watching it and hopefully talk about it.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Inferno

In the book Dante's Inferno there are nine circles of Hell.  Some of the punishments are rather funny and well fitting in my opinion.  In one circle people are put there for lust during their previous life.  The two people will run towards each other with a longing passion and need to just simply touch each other, but because they are in Hell they cannot do this.  So instead of being able to touch each other, they run after one another and end up in a whirlwind that spins each one of them around so they are seperated.  This continues to happen over and over and over again; they will never be allowed to touch.  Another circle of Hell is for people who were glutinous in their previous life.  In Hell they are surrounded by food and they continue to indulge in their glutnious ways while being rained on by urine or being snowed on be feces.  I personally think that their punishment could be a little harsher or at least like the one for lust.  I think the people who take part in gluttony should be at a feast with all the food, scents, sounds, etc. of the food but when they sit down with a plate full of food, the food would then simply vanish in front of their eyes.  I honestly think something around those lines would be a better punishment for them.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Class to Real Life

So on Tuesday we took notes over Romanesque Feudalism and it was pretty interesting.  I love how in the architecutre for the churches there is so much symbolism put into them.  I really do wish that I knew all this stuff before I went to London and Edinburgh.  I can look back and remember a few general things that relate back to what we talked about in class.  But it would have been really neat if I had known this stuff before hand so while touring the churches I would have noticed the smaller things better.  Well I guess I'll just have to go back and look at it all over again!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Song of Roland

So on Tuesday and Thursday we talked about the Song of Roland again.  I just find it really cool how in that small book there is so much that relates to God, Jesus, and Christianity.  As a Christian believer, I find it really neat.  Another thing is that there is quite a few things that relate back to the other books we have read in class for example, the funeral in section 109 is like the one in Homer.  Also, Roland is compared to Achilles a lot also in his attitude and tragic flaws.  In class on Tuesday, Tucker read section 149 and was laughing like crazy, that was pretty entertaining!  I enjoyed this book because of the realtions back to the Christain faith but at the same time I was getting really annoyed at the fact that everything rhymes!!