Monday, June 11, 2012

Week 29 Dialectic Journal

I shall use an excerpt from "Dulce Et Decorum Est" by Wilfred Owen yet again.


If in some smothering dreams you too could pace
Behind the wagon that we flung him in,
And watch the white eyes writhing in his face,
His hanging face, like a devil's sick of sin;
If you could hear, at every jolt, the blood
Come gargling from the froth-corrupted lungs,
Obscene as cancer, bitter as the cud
Of vile, incurable sores on innocent tongues,--
My friend, you would not tell with such high zest
To children ardent for some desperate glory,
The old Lie: Dulce et decorum est
Pro patria mori.


This stanza of the poem is the most gruesome, yet it's also the most important. The author is trying to get his point across throughout the whole poem, war is horrible.  This one proves it best.  He had to watch his own friend die such a grotesque death....  and this shows you that war is not glory and fame.  No, it is pain, suffering, and death.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Week 28 Dialectic Journal

For this week I'm using an excerpt from "Dulce Et Decorum Est" By Wilfred Owen.


GAS! Gas! Quick, boys!-- An ecstasy of fumbling,
Fitting the clumsy helmets just in time;
But someone still was yelling out and stumbling
And floundering like a man in fire or lime.--
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.



This is my favorite stanza of the poem.  It captures well the horrors of the war and it's just beautiful.  The metaphors in here are so awesome, like "as under a green sea, I saw him drowning".  This poem is just so good, I can't get over it!

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Week 27 Dialectic Journal

Excerpt from page 268 of The Aeneid

Wildly, back and forth,
Turnus gallops along the walls-a way in?-no way in.
As a wolf prowling in wait around some crowded sheepfold,
bearing the wind and rain in dead of night, howls
at chinks in the fence, and the lambs keep bleating on,
snug beneath their dams.  The wolf rages, desperate,
how can he maul a quarry out of reach?  Exhausted,
frenzied with building hunger, starved so long,
his jaws parched for blood.

I really like this part of the book.  Sometimes this book can be a little hard to read, but when there's war, it's awesome.  The description and everything are just awesome.  In the war parts it just sucks me in and I can't stop reading it! This part when I read it just stuck with me. I love all of the metaphors in it, comparing Turnus to a starved wolf, it just works so well. And the description is so intense, I just love it.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Week 26 Dialectic Journal

This week I'm using lyrics from Imogen Heap's song "Speeding Cars".

Here's the day you hoped would never come
Don’t feed me violence, just run with me
Through rows of speeding cars
The paper cuts, the cheating lovers
The coffee’s never strong enough
I know you think it’s more than just bad luck

There, there, baby
It’s just text book stuff
It’s in the ABC of growing up
Now, now, darlin’
Oh don’t lose your head
'Cause none of us were angels
And you know I love you, yeah




I like this song a lot because it was meant to be a song to help people who are going through tough times.  This is the first two stanzas (is that what they are called in songs?) of the song, and it just starts out talking about all the bad things that might happen.  The next one is the chorus of the song, and it just talks about all those things that you go through, you might want to just escape from it all, but you have to push through, because this is normal, the "ABC of growing up" as she says.  Over all a good song, I really like it. :D






Friday, May 4, 2012

Week 25 Dialectic Journal

This week I'm using Lyrics from the song "Matryoshka" by Hatsune Miku and Gumi.


Ah, I'm about to crack and burst,
so I throw away all of my memories.
Ah, I want to know,
all the way to the bottom.

Uh, would you please dance even more? 

Kalinka? Malinka? Just pluck the strings. 
What should I do with this kind of emotions? 
Won't you please tell me? 

The signal reception is good, 5-2-4

Freud? Keloid? Just hit the keys. 
Let's just laugh everything off. 
Hurry up and dance, you group of fools!


I really like this song. :) It's about how the girl in the song can't handle her life anymore, so she's starting to 
go crazy.  She spirals out of control and tries to bring her friend down with her ( the "Uh, would you please 
dance even more?" is referring to her asking her friend to "dance" with her and forget life).  By the end, her
friend pulls her out of it and she gets sane again, but the beginning parts of the song are really spastic. It's
crazy and has a lot of metaphors throughout the song (like her asking her friend to "dance" with her). Over
all, a great song. :D

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Using music lyrics from Demon Hunter's song, "Carry Me Down"






And if you see me losing ground,
Don't be afraid to lie.
I know the pain inside my heart
Can't break the fear inside of yours.
And if you see me losing faith in what it means to die,
Don't let me leave before I know what lies beyond the stained-glass doors.

Save sorrow for the souls in doubt;
Bleed every care out.

Will you carry me down the aisle that final day,
With your tears and cold hands shaking from the weight?
When you lower me down beneath that sky of gray,
Let the rain fall down and wash away your pain.




This song is another of my favorites.  It's also a very meaningful and beautiful song.  The song is about death and, like the other song, it has lots of metaphors throughout it.  like the last stanza above, it's about dying and letting go.  The same is throughout the song.  It's just awesome. :D

Monday, April 16, 2012

Week 23 Dialectic Journal

For this week I'm using song lyrics from Demon Hunter's song "The Tide Began To Rise".


I don't belong here
I never saw this on the path I walk
The blood-stained walls, the lines of chalk on the floor
It's getting so hard
I never saw the backlash when the tide began to rise
I can't remember
The way it was when everything felt right
My mouth held shut and eyes sealed tight with control


I chose this song because it's one of my favorite songs, and because it's a really powerful meaningful song.  The whole song is about sin, when you sin you don't realize what it does to you and everyone else, and how it will destroy you if you don't stop and mend your ways.  It has a lot of metaphors in it, like the title, "The tide began to rise", speaking of the "Tide" of sin that will destroy you if you don't stop.  The song throughout is just really good. :)