Thursday, March 31, 2011

What stands out to me

What really stands out to me is that a lot of the poems we have been reading is having a lot to do with sex.  When I read poems for high school, I did not notice that any of them were having to do with that, and that surprises me.  Also, the stories are really in depth about the sex, which is kinda weird, but I guess that's what the author wanted.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

"The Flea"

I believe this poem is about sex, which does not surprise me any more.  The guy in the poem says that they both have been bitten by the flea, so both of their blood is messed up, so if they have sex, it won't matter.  In the first stanza, the guy is trying to get her to sleep with him, and in the second stanza, it is pretty much him trying to get her to sleep with him again.  The third stanza has the flea dying and and nothing is wrong with their blood so they won't get weaker if they sleep together.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Poetry Experience

My poetry experience is very little.  In high school, we maybe read around five poems, but we did not work enough with them for me to remember anything about them.  I remember our teacher telling us that music was poetry, which if it is, I love poetry.  My definition of poetry is a line of words that can rhyme, but do not have to, and portrays a meaning to the reader in their own way.  I prefer reading poems that rhyme, because it flows and makes it easier to read.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Paper Topic

I am going to write my paper on how evil influenced Faustus' stupid choices of giving up all of his knowledge and soul to the devil for magic, in which he did not use the magic for anything but small, meaningless things.  I am also going to talk about how the evil influenced him to have intercourse with a demon, which is one of the most foolish sins. 

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Faustus blog #2

The thing that really got my attention was in scene ten, he said he could not fully bring back a entire person, which shocked me because I thought he would be able to bring people fully back to life.  If this was possible, he could bring back anyone he wanted and have them be on his side to help him.  I think Faustus is too greedy and that is going to come back to bite him.  He already is very smart and has a lot of power, but bringing people back to life is just ridiculous.  He has to get his priorities figured out.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

What was interesting to me

I thought the fact that wagner wanted a clown to be his servant.  I mean a clown is as worthless as a rock in a pond.  I would rather have an animal as a servant because they would actually do something like entertain me.  I just thought it was weird that he would ask a clown because clowns are know people that don't really do anything but make people laugh.  I thought it would be better to have a peasant do it or something.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Hierarchary

Dr. Faustus' hierarchy to me seems wrong.  My hierarchy is from high to low: God/religion, family, medicine, law, and philosophy.  The reason that ours nowadays is so much different than theirs back in that time is because in their time philosophy was a big deal because no one knew a whole lot in their time.  If they proved a theory or law, they became famous and had money.  Today, I think most people's hierarchy goes like this: Money, Family, Religion, Law, and philosophy.  A lot of people think that money is all they need, but it is not.  A lot people's morals have gone down because they think money is all they need to be complete.