Sunday, February 26, 2012

DRJ #1 Hamlet

  • When reading this play for the first time, I really had a hard time understanding it from the book, so I got translations like everyone else. I became surprised on how much was going on between characters. They all seem to want something from each other and the drama that became of it. Hamlet seeing his fathers ghost and the
  • The protagonist is Hamlet. He tries to claim his throne of King of Denmark and all while others are trying to make sure he is sane. There's indeed a lot of spying done especially with Reynaldo and Poloniums. They also rely on Ophelia to spy for them because of Hamlets "love" interest. It's hard for me to find the motives. This family is crazy.
  • I think Shakespeare was showing the sides of family that no one expects. the trickery, the spying, and deceptions. Also all while it being a royal family, you can only imagine the drama thats happening all at once.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

SSRJ#2: Walker

  • This story made me feel like the character was not at peace with his past and had buried his difficult experiences by not telling his wife, daughter what kind of  a person he was when he was in Nam. The element that stood out to me the most was the poetic verse the veteran recited when he was on the medical mission in Nam in peace time. That verse seemed to add a romanticism into the hardships of war specifically the Vietnam war.
  • The Author, to me, was adding a sense of symbolism in the end of the the story. In the story the veteran stated that it felt good to heal/help people and kids with defects, cleft lip or scars. He felt like he was redeeming himself for his brutal past. However when the Veteran failed to replace Dinh's thumb, the veteran wished so hard that the operation would succeed. Ultimately this was a harsh reminder to him that no matter how much he tries to heal, with all his power, he will always be the man of his past. What really nailed this symbol was the ending when he leaves in the plane and he thinks to himself how dangerous Vietnam is and welcomes the risk because it makes him feel like the part of the land. The leans the reader to contradict the veterans suspected attempts to redeem himself.
  • What is your interpretation of the ending after failed thumb operation on Dinh? Do you think there was some symbolism there tied with the ending Veteran Dr. was in the plane?