Monday, January 23, 2012

Q.U.B.E

I guess if you are the type of person who enjoys playing with blocks and solving puzzles then this game is for you. I think that I am not much of the type who likes to play with cubes but then again, it is games like these that get you addicted to them. This happens to me all the time. I start playing a game and then a couple hours later and two meals missed, I am still playing the game. For this game, it would get people addicted because you have to figure it out as you go and then once you complete a level you get so excited that you want to keep going. For games like these I find myself getting very frustrated at times. When I try a level over and over again and fail each time, it makes me absolutely crazy. For some reason, even when I get to this point of frustration, I still can’t stop playing the game. Q.U.B.E seems quite interesting. I do like completing puzzles every once in a while. Will I ever play Q.U.B.E? I don’t really have any intention to. I am more of a word search puzzle person than a Rubik’s cube person and that is what this game is more like. I am a little confused as to what the objective of this game is, but I guess it is one of those things that you just play it and figure it out as you go.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Watching the Hobbit Trailer

For reading number 3, I was completely confused about the article. I have never read any of the books or watched any of the movies that they are talking about. So as I was reading through the article, I really did not have a clue as to what was going on. The title of the article is ‘Why the Hobbit Trailer Creeps Me Out”, so I watched the trailer. Having never watched the movie before, based on the title, I was expecting the trailer to be really creepy. However, after I read the article, I realized why Erick found it creepy. He was creeped out because they changed the characters personalities. I kind of agree with him when it comes to this because I don’t like when I watch a movie after I read a book and it is completely different. I think that if you are going to make a movie after a book, it should be the same thing. People choose to watch a movie after a book because they enjoyed reading it and now they want to see a visual of what they just read. People don’t want to watch a movie that is different from what they just read. That is just plain out confusing and unnecessary. If this one guy feels so strongly about it and practically begged the people in charge to re-shoot if they changed more characters, then I am sure a lot of people must feel the same way as well.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Visual Argument

The first image is a picture from The Great Flood of 1937 called "At The Time Of The Louisville Flood."  The image says "There is no way like the American way." Next to that caption is what looks like a white American family with a dog, all in a car. It also says "Worlds Highest Standard of Living". I think that this image is representing how different the lifestyles were between the whites and the blacks. The white Americans were able to get in a car and happily drive away. On the bottom is a line of what looks like African Americans all holding baskets. They had it all different. They werent able to just leave. They had to stay and stick it out the hard way.

The second image was of Milvertha Hendricks. This is an image of a woman waiting outside, wrapped in an American Flag blanket after Hurricane Katrina. Milvertha is an 84 year old lady. She appears to be very tired and cold. I think this image means that she has faith in America and for help to come to New Orleans. Also, there is more than one person with the American flag wrapped around them. Maybe the American flag blankets were being handed out as a sign that help is coming. Maybe Milvertha and the others sitting around her, their homes got destroyed. Maybe that blanket is all they have left to provide warmth for them.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Religion in Harry Potter?

The question is, does the Harry Potter novels promote religion or undermine it?
Let me start off by saying that I have never read a Harry Potter novel. For some reason it just doesn't spark my interest so I never felt the need or desire to watch or read. I may have a different view on the passage that we read from Ari Armstrong, due to the fact that I never actually read the J.K. Rowling novels.
            After reading the passage I have personally come to the conclusion that I don't think the novels have any religious meaning. It just seems to me like the writer wanted to come up with a storyline that would interest people. People like magic, they like heroism, and fighting for what's theirs, and that is exactly what the novels are about. Yeah, there may be some parts based on the passage that are similar to events that happened in Christianity, but I don't think this was done to have a religious meaning. I believe the purpose of this was simply to entertain the reader. Then again, this is my intake on it and I don't have much background knowledge about the stories. Someone who read all the novels may have a different opinion than the one that I have.