Thursday, December 27, 2012

The Draft of My Writing Class



Reality
"Being in control of your life and having realistic expectations about your day-to-day challenges are the keys to stress management, which is perhaps the most important ingredient to living happy, healthy and rewarding life."
                                                         by Marilu Henner
So sticking to reality and being realistic the way to live happily

1-    Reality is full of disasters. Illusion is an outlet tham we can resort to.

Although reality is full of suffering and hardships, yet this is the only way that reality uses in building up a balanced, strong and thankful personality. Illusion might comfort people but it's dangerous because it makes them naïve, weak and very sensitive. There's no permanent suffering. Reality offers some precious moments of happiness and pleasure that remain in our memory forever.

Ex: Who doesn't know Oprah Winfrey?!  Who doesn't respect her and admire her?!She experienced lots of hardships in her childhood. She spent her first 6 years without her parents in poverty. She was raped at the age of 9 and got pregnant at the age of 14. Her baby died. She was fired from her job many times yet she never gave up this merciless reality to a world of illusions and rosy dreams.

Ex: what if Lattakia was hit by a tornado. Will you sit in your bed imagining that you are in Paris or Dubie spending a nice vacation?? Or will you run as fast as you can to find a shelter?

2-    Without imagination we are transformed into machines and robots that keep working all the time.

"I think what makes us human is our interconnectedness among people. It's our ability to form and maintain relationships. It's the barometer by which we call ourselves human."
                                                          By Thomas Jane
So being human is connected to relationships with others. By illusions we isolate ourselves from society and lock ourselves in our imaginary world. In the contrary, Reality keeps us in touch with our families, friends and community.

"Our flaws are what make us human. If we can accept them as a part of who we are, they really don't have to be an issue."
                                                         By Ellen DeGeneres
Imagination and Illusions take us to an ideal world that has no suffering and mistakes. In reality people make mistakes repeatedly. It's in the human nature to make mistakes and feel regret then correct their mistakes. Illusions don not have such things.

As a result we fig that illusions and imagination are what transform human not only to robots but to corpse (dead body)

1-    Reality helps us avoid mistakes and failure because when we stick to reality we see thing as they are. By reality we can know the truth of everything around us, so we can avoid being hurt, making mistakes and failure. Illusions give us what we want. Imagination enables ego to blind our eyes.

Ex: The Greek tried for 10 years to conquer Troy but they couldn't because Troy was like a part from the mountain. Trojans felt glorious that they took the wooden horse as a victory trophy. Their illusions made them think highly of themselves so they were defeated.
2-    Reality is active while illusion is passive. Sticking to reality directs us to improvement and development. Illusions give us what we want so we stop working hard to achieve our goals. Illusions keep in the same place due to the thought that you can have whatever you want through imagination.

Ex: the whole world would have never known light if Thomas Edison drowned in dreams full of lights. He tried 1,000 times before he could make the light bulb.

3-    By imagination we can motivate ourselves to achieve our goals. Imagination helps us in putting our goals and targets.

Imagining success can motivate you only for a short time. When you realize that you are standing still you'll be upset. If you really wanna motivate yourself walk a step towards your goal. Finding that work is rewarding and that you are nearer to your target is a better motivation to continue. "A journey of thousand miles begins with a single step"

4-    Imagination is the mother of scientific inventions and arts.

"Necessity is the mother of invention". Due to the fact that reality is not perfect and ideal, people are always in need. So reality is the mother of invention. Illusions are rosy dreams that take us to an idealist world. Imagination has no value without applying it to reality.
Ex: how many inventions died in the minds of people because they never applied them to reality?? What is the value of all this modern technology if it remained as imagination?

3-    Sticking to reality is the only way to live happily and have healthy relationships with others. When you stop making expectations about people you'll have more friends and a better social life. When you stop judging others from their appearance, you'll have more opportunities and fewer fears. How many times you discovered that that person who you thought is the last person you'd ever befriend turned out to be very kind and helpful.

Being realistic helps you criticize yourself and know your real abilities. When you're able to criticize yourself you become humble. Illusion justifies your mistakes so you grow arrogant and people hate you. Illusion makes you think highly of yourself and puts you in a lot of embarrassing situations as what usually happens with guys.

Ex: once upon a time there was that usual guy that loves a girl but she doesn't know. He imagined how is he gonna tell her time after time giving credit to himself that he is handsome and that she's gonna return his love immediately. The conversation with her in his mind is something like:
He: hi
She: hi, I was waiting for you for my whole life…..etc.

But in reality this is what happens..
He: hi
She: hi
He: (&$%^#$%@

4-    Reality offers real experience and is the only way to discover the world. No matter how illusions are realistic they can't be as strong as real experience. Illusion can take you in a tour around the world but the real experience will always be better even if it included some hardships. Real experience teaches you and allows you to discover the world. Illusion keeps in ignorant .

Ex: In old ages people thought that violent natural phenomena is a kind of god's wrath. So they sacrificed each other in order to gain gods satisfaction.


Sometimes we run out of means to solve problems so imagination is an outlet.

Ex: Hellene Keller is a deaf blind. She is the first person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. She helped to establish the American Civil Liberties Union. She met every Us president along her life. She befriended Mark Twain, Alexander Graham Bell and Charlie Chaplin.
Is there worse than her situation?? Yet she never resorted to illusions and dreams. I believe that there is a solution for every problem as long as you stick to reality.


Imagination allows us to imagine solution to our problems

Imagine as you like reality is very far from illusions and full of surprises that you can't expect. There's no use of these solutions unless you apply them to reality. reality is the basic that you can't separate yourself from.

Monday, November 12, 2012

My Presentation in American Literature Course

 Eperor Jones by Eugene O'Neil

  •  The Character of Smithers:

     the character of Smithers is a foil caracter, meaning he provides a contrast to the protagonist "Jones", in order to emphasize Jones's personality and qualities. The character of Jones is a round character "complex personality that develops through story" so the character of Smithers is a flat character " a character that doesn't change through story".
  •  A Comparision between The Character of Jones and The One of Smithers:

    •  Physically:

      •   Smithers: He is white. He has a "pasty face" which is "sickly yellow". He has "little washy-blue eyes" which are "red-rimmed". He wears colonial opressors clothes
      •   Jones:He is black. He is "typically negroid". He is "full bloodes". His eyes are "alive with a keen, cunning intelligence". He wears a garish uniform, which looks like a comic immitation of the uniform of a white king.  
    •  Socially:

      •  Smithers:is a cockney trader.
      •  Jones:is a stowawy then an emperor.

    •  Psychologically & Morally:

      •  Smithers:He is a person of "unscrupulous meanness, cowardly and dangerous". He is a material person. He was able to recognize that the revolution of the natives is under way earlier than Jones.
      •  Jones: He is a person of "strength of will, a hardy, self-reliant confidence in himself".he is "shrewd, suspicious, evasive". He was ignorent of the revolution situation a great deal of time when Smithers was fully aware of it.

     

  • The Roles of Smithers on The Play:

    • He lets us learn about the past of Jones through his dialogue with him.
    •  He throws light on Jones through the effective character contrast between them.
    • He is a symbol of the realistic white world. Jones loses touch with the realistic world_in the forest_ and drowns in his illusions when he is not accompanied with Smithers

  • The Personality Characteristics of Smitheres:

    • Smithers is a careless, immoral person. He pretends to love Jones, only for material reward. He always tries to make Jones loses his temper. For example, He whistels shrilly to awaken Jones "the emperor".
      " SMITHERS: 'E's bound to find out soon as 'e wakes up. 'E's cunnin' enough to know when 'is time's come. [He goes to the doorway on right and whistles shrilly with his fingers in his mouth." Scene I
      He wishes that the natives would punish Jones severly.
      " I 'opes they nabs 'im an' gives 'im what's what!" Scene I
      After Jones's departure Smithers hastens to collect anything valuable.
      A bloke ought to find a 'ole lot in this palace that'd go for a bit of cash." Scene I
    •  Smithers tries  to attain a position of psychological superiority by making sarcastic remarks hinting that Jones's success of being an emperor is simply due to luck, and that Jones is boasting of a power he doesn't actually posses

    •  Smithers and Jones reverse positions during the play. at first Smithers appears imprudent and unable to control himself whereas Jones appears well prepared for anything. Towards the end of the day the situation is completely reversed. Jones loses his touch with reality and drowns in his subconciousness.

    •  Smithers admires Jones because of his achievement of being an emperor in two years, which is due to Jones's grasp of white ideology.
      "SMITHERS [With curiosity] : And I bet you got yer pile o’ money 'id safe some place." Scene I
    •  Smithers makes fun of the drums, spells and the religious service of the natives.
      "they're there 'oldin' their 'eathen religious service−makin' no end of devil spells and charms to 'elp 'em against your silver bullet." Scene I
      He thinks that anyone could have lost his way in that dark forest, and that their religious rites are useless.
      And I s'pose you think it's yer blet:din' charms and yer silly beatin' the drum that made 'im run in a circle when 'e'd lost 'imself, don't yer?Stupid as 'ogs, thl' lot of' em! Blarsted niggers!"
    • Ironically Smithers is the survivor in this black society. and the last speech was left to him to state that Jones died in false dignity " by the silver bullet "
      "Where's yer 'igh an' mighty airs now, yer bloomin' Majesty?" Scene 8

Sunday, November 11, 2012

My Presentation in American Literature Course

 Eperor Jones by Eugene O'Neil

  •  The Character of Smithers:

     the character of Smithers is a foil caracter, meaning he provides a contrast to the protagonist "Jones", in order to emphasize Jones's personality and qualities. The character of Jones is a round character "complex personality that develops through story" so the character of Smithers is a flat character " a character that doesn't change through story".
  •  A Comparision between The Character of Jones and The One of Smithers:

    •  Physically:

      •   Smithers: He is white. He has a "pasty face" which is "sickly yellow". He has "little washy-blue eyes" which are "red-rimmed". He wears colonial opressors clothes
      •   Jones:He is black. He is "typically negroid". He is "full bloodes". His eyes are "alive with a keen, cunning intelligence". He wears a garish uniform, which looks like a comic immitation of the uniform of a white king.  
    •  Socially:

      •  Smithers:is a cockney trader.
      •  Jones:is a stowawy then an emperor.

    •  Psychologically & Morally:

      •  Smithers:He is a person of "unscrupulous meanness, cowardly and dangerous". He is a material person. He was able to recognize that the revolution of the natives is under way earlier than Jones.
      •  Jones: He is a person of "strength of will, a hardy, self-reliant confidence in himself".he is "shrewd, suspicious, evasive". He was ignorent of the revolution situation a great deal of time when Smithers was fully aware of it.

     

  • The Roles of Smithers on The Play:

    • He lets us learn about the pastof Jones through his dialogue with him.
    •  He throws light on Jones through the effective character contrast between them.
    • He is a symbol of the realistic white world. Jones loses touch with the realistic world_in the forest_ and drowns in his illusions when he is not accompanied with Smithers

  • The Personality Characteristics of Smitheres:

    • Smithers is a careless, immoral person. He pretends to love Jones, only for material reward. He always tries to make Jones loses his temper. For example, He whistels shrillyto awaken Jones "the emperor".
      " SMITHERS: 'E's bound to find out soon as 'e wakes up. 'E's cunnin' enough to know when 'is time's come. [He goes to the doorway on right and whistles shrilly with his fingers in his mouth." Scene I
      He wishes that natives would punish Jones severly.
      " I 'opes they nabs 'im an' gives 'im what's what!" Scene I
      After Hones's departure Smithers hastens to collect anything valuable.
      A bloke ought to find a 'ole lot in this palace that'd go for a bit of cash." Scene I
    •  Smithers tries  to attain a position of psychological superiority by making sarcastic remarks hinting that Jones's success of being an emperor is simply due to luck, and that Jones is boasting of a power he doesn't actually posses

    •  Smithers and Jones reverse positions during the play. at first Smithers appears imprudent and unable to control himself whereas Jones appears well prepared for anything. Towards the end of the day the situation is completely reversed. Jones loses his touch with reality and drowns in his subconciousness.

    •  Smithers admires Jones because of his achievement of being an emperor in two years, which is due to Jones's grasp of white ideology.
      "SMITHERS [With curiosity] : And I bet you got yer pile o’ money 'id safe some place." Scene I
    •  Smithers makes fun of the drums, spelles and the religious service of the natives.
      "they're there 'oldin' their 'eathen religious service−makin' no end of devil spells and charms to 'elp 'em against your silver bullet." Scene I
      He thinks that anyone could have lost his way in that dark forest, and that their religious rites are useless.
      And I s'pose you think it's yer blet:din' charms and yer silly beatin' the drum that made 'im run in a circle when 'e'd lost 'imself, don't yer?Stupid as 'ogs, thl' lot of' em! Blarsted niggers!"
    • Ironically Smithers is the survivor in this black society. and the last speech was left to him to state that Jones died in false dignity " by the silver bullet "
      "Where's yer 'igh an' mighty airs now, yer bloomin' Majesty?" Scene 8