Thursday, September 16, 2010

Cat on a hot tin roof

we talked about how the relationships between some characters were a little more blurred then the rest. such as big daddy and Brik, its shown that they don't care for each other yet if Big daddy had to pick between Brik and Gubb he would pick Brik. it shows that all Brik wanted was for Big daddy to love him and show him how he felt and not just try and get and do everything they wanted. he would get things to make people happy, own a company to make people happy, yet never once uttered the words i love you. The relationships between Skip and Brik no one can really know about. a classmate said that this is a play and depending how the director wants the play to go is really the only way one can tell on if he is or is not gay. that i will have to agree with it. we keep thinking its a book yet its a play and a great one at that, and its really in the eyes of the beholder, and how they please to portray it.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Ideology/Identity

   In class we started to talk about how in different societies people act different. here in LA people are saying that people don't even get off their phones to order their food. i currently live here in Northridge however i come from a small town in Northern California where everyone knows everyone. In class the topic of why that it is so different from where i come from compared it to LA. i was asked why i believe it is so different in the two areas, and at the time i could not think of why, but after thinking a little more the only thing that came to mind was that here in LA there is always a very apparent difference between people that have money compared to people that are not as fortunate. The main motive in a city of LA is the power and money. however in my home town the people that have the most money are just normal people that interact with everyone in that city. we have a former famous music artist and he goes out to dinner like everyone else, iv had many conversations with him before. His children went to school with me and were in my class. the "higher up" people in our city are just like us. we are so small that you normally always know who is helping you out at the store or restaurant. everyone is on a personal level, and even if you don't know them, you tent to act as if you do. Its a lot more laid back and easy going atmosphere.


     The identity topic came up during our talk about the movie American Psycho, the main character right from the start is acting one way but you can tell thats not the real him. Then he tells us that there is no real "name" i cant remember his name. This can mean so much, i believe that when he says that is that he has to do so much to become who everyone wants him to be. that there is no real him left over from everything that is has to do. people change for the people they are with, people identify themselves by different things such as family, friends, religion, society, and even their career. the movie itself is a perfect example, the main character is changing his identity for every aspect possible, and because of that there is nothing left for the original him to come out.