Showing posts with label Week 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week 4. Show all posts

Monday, September 21, 2015

Week 4 Review: Backup & Review

September 21 Course Announcement

I chose the post about Defiantly Vs. Definitely. I literally use the word definitely all of the time and it the most frustrating thing to miss type this word. I almost always fumble up over this word and I am forced to stop my sentence thinking and focus on correction the word. Thankfully we have auto correct :) Defiantly Using Definitely

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Reading Feedback: Week 4

Sita Sings the Blues: By Nina Paley
I chose to watch Sita Sings the Blues because I was extremely busy this week and I wanted to do the reading that was fun. I am tired and I am bogged down with work. I was very happy to have the option to watch a youtube video, and it was a great YouTube video at that so I am very happy with my decision. The entire video was very educational and fun! I like that the video was laid back, with a dialogue of people talking back and forth. The inclusion of 1920’s songs really helped understand the background to much of the story of the Ramayana. When I read the Public Domain version of the Ramayana, which I also really enjoyed, I got the major points from the story, but I think that this video really cemented the story for me. I would say that I spent less time on this reading assignment than I did in weeks 2 and 3.

Monday, September 14, 2015

Storytelling Week 4: Strong Women

"I'm so cold and lost." Jessica weeped. She thought to herself if only she hadn't left Jimmy's side she wouldn't be in this mess.

On the evening of December 24th, Jessica and her fiancé Jimmy were headed to the grocery store to pick-up a Christmas ham. Jessica, not wanting to face the bitter cold, waited in their worn-down suburban as her husband braved the night to retrieve the ham. Sitting in the lonely lit parking lot Jessica power locked the doors. She felt unnerving to be alone.

The next thing Jessica remembers is waking up in a speeding white van with three large men surrounding her. Kicking and screaming for her husband and her life Jessica did not understand what was happening. She had been kidnapped! Snatched right out of her own car, while her husband was inside grocery shopping. For thirty days and thirty nights Jimmy search for his wife. He put her image on every street corner and every television station. Everyone told Jimmy to give up, she was gone.

On the thirty-first day Jessica escaped from her captors and ran screaming for help. She found herself in the arms of warm and loving people who quickly notified authorities. "We've seen you on T.V. you know?" They said, "your husband is all over the news search for you." Jessica's heart swelled with hope. During her imprisonment she never once doubted her husband had sought after her. She prayed to him, that she would return to him and now it looked as though everything would work out!

Jessica was taken to the Police Headquarters and given warm blankets and hot coffee. A young police woman took her into her office and questioned her about the circumstance. The questions started very informatively. "Where were you abducted? How many people were in the van?" The policewoman asked. Jessica supplied the best answers she could, but her memory was weak from the whole experience. Not satisfied with her answers, the policewoman started pressing harder for answers, "Why did you not fight harder? Why did you let this happen?" Perplexed Jessica began to cry, why was she being treated this way! They are making it seem like it is her fault!

Mother and Twins Monument (Saunders 1857)
By the time Jimmy arrived to the station Jessica was drenched in tears. Her hair was frazzled and her eyes were bloodshot. When she saw Jimmy she was instantaneously relieved. Her tears dried and they embraced each other for what felt like a lifetime. Jessica and Jimmy returned home and tried not to talk about what had happened. Six months after her initial abduction Jessica, not feeling well, went to her physician. After testing the doctor reported that Jessica was pregnant with twins! Jessica was so happy her and her fiancé were going to have children, but the smiling face was cast aside when Jessica realized that her child could also be that of her captors. When Jimmy discovered his future wife's possible infidelity he was reluctant to accept her back into his life. He would eventually cast her onto the streets before she could further disgrace his families name.

"I'm so cold and lost." Jessica weeped. She thought to herself if only she hadn't left Jimmy's side she wouldn't be in this mess.



Author's Note:
My story was based on a series of Ramayana episodes. Once Sita is rescued from Lanka she is accused of consorting with Ravana, her captor. Even though we as the audience know that she kept her purity, Rama cannot be certain. When they return to Ahyodiah and Rama becomes king he quickly rids himself of Sita, because Rama's subjects think that she is impure and thus they do not respect him. Rama chooses to gain public approval rather than be by his wife's side. When I was writing my story I kept this anger inside. I was very angry at Rama for the decision he made. He basically ruined Sita's life and all the while she kept praising him. I wanted the story I wrote to reflect a modern version of the Ramayana. In my version, Jessica (Sita) was captured and her captors were not as nice as Ravana. They did not ask for Jessica's permission to have sexual intercourse with her. I think the Ramayana is strange in that the character Ravana is a evil character, but he does not do many evil things (other than steal Sita and lock her away). When Jessica returns home she is battered by questions from the police and from her husband and soon she finds herself without anyone. I hope Jessica will not continue to praise Jimmy... he is an ass. Instead, I hope that Jessica can find her own way and raise two children that will be better than their father was. Again, we see this strange thing in the Ramayana where Sita continues to praise the man who banished her and sent her to the forest... pregnant!

Bibliography:
Sita Sings the Blues by Nina Paley. Question Copyright.Public Domain Version http://www.sitasingstheblues.com/


Sunday, September 13, 2015

Week 4 Reading Diary B: Sita Sings the Blues

       Rama and Sita return to Ahoadya via flying chariot because Rama’s 14 year sentence is up. While he was away his father, the king, has passed away. Rama is now king! Sita announces that she is pregnant by Rama! Rama hears that his subjects do not respect him because of his wife’s reputation; so Rama banishes Sita to the forest, even though she is pregnent! Rama has to make the tough decision. Does he want to keep his word to the public and his father or does he want to keep Sita. In the end he decides to keep his word to his father and the public. Sita, of course, is super upset and confused about his decision. She is dumped on the side of the river in the forest. Sita thinks that she perhaps committed a terrible sin in a previous life and due to karma is paying for it now! Sita has her pregnancy in the forest with the help of medicine men. Sita has two boys who grew up in the forest and learn how to praise Rama. I like the song sang at 1:05:00 about praising Rama, this could be a fun parody.
Sita Prays for Rama Everyday
        Sita praises Rama everyday, even though he treated he wrongly. She unconditionally loves him and waits for him. She hopes that he will come back to her. Rama is in the forest and hears his two sons singing. He invites them back to the kingdom. Rama says that Sita must prove her purity again and she does this by telling mother earth to take her back if she has ever been impure. Funnily enough, Sita is still in love with Rama after all he has done to her. She continues to profess her love. She is swallow by mother earth!

Week 4 Reading Diary A: Sita Sings the Blues

For this weeks readings I chose to watch the film on Youtube: Sita Sings the Blues!

I thought this would be a really cool option for a reading diary and will provide me with an entertaining way to reread/ watch the Ramayana epic!

The first five minutes or so of the story is not story based, but it does have really cool sitar intro music! At the five minute mark the story starts in the modern city of San Francisco, but it quickly transitions to India’s past. The video is actually pretty entertaining as the characters start to recount when the story takes place. I have noticed already some differences in spelling between the public domain version of the Ramayana that I previously read and this version. One of the kings wives, who nursed the king, asked him to send Rama away to the forest for 14 years, instead of crowning him king! Sita went with Rama, against his will. Rama btw is the reincarnation of the god vishnu, which is not mentioned in this version of the Ramayana. Sita is singing the blues as her and Rama go into the forest together! This is great! Rama is seen protecting Sita with his bow and powerful muscles killing all types of demons in the forest.
Sita ask Rama to get her the Golden Deer

Ravana is the king of Lanka, and steals Sita away from Rama. However, besides this he seems to be an upstanding member of society. Ravana falls in love with Sita and against the advice of Marchita he decides to steal her anyways. Of course he succeeds in capturing her all the while she confesses her love to Rama. Hanuman, monkey warrior, helps Rama find Sita. He finds her on the island of Lanka. Ravana confesses his love to Sita, but she does not reflect his love with her. She says so is devoted to Rama and Ravana says his raksishas with cook her for breakfast! Hanuman hides and wait for nightfall to rescue Sita. Hanuman sets fire to all of Lanka and then returns to Rama to explain he had found Sita.

Rama and Hanuman assemble and army to attack Lanka/ Ravana. Rama kills Ravanas demon army... yay! When Rama finally found Sita he was very cold towards her. He is not nice to her because she had been in another mans house. Rama suspects Sita of sleeping with Ravana. Sita cannot bare to live without Rama, even though she knows she has done nothing wrong. Sita goes through a trail by fire and Rama was then convinced she was pure. They then make-up and are still in love with each other.

End of Part One of Sita Sings the Blues ends at 44:28