1.d 11.a 21. b
2.d 12.a 22.a
3.b 13.b 23.b
4.c 14.c 24.a
5.c 15.a 25.c
6.a 16.c 26.b
7.c 17.a
8.c 18.c
9.a 19.a
10.a 20.b
Friday, December 16, 2011
Friday, November 4, 2011
The German Constitution
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Saturday, October 29, 2011
The Midterm
3) Explain the various stages of development that Siddhartha goes through. How effective is Siddhartha's philosophy of detachment as a response to nihilism?
#3 Siddhartha goes through a development of knowing himself. "Your soul is the whole world", was written that man in his sleep, in deep sleep, would meet with his innermost part and would reside in the Atman." He goes through stages between each person who is meaningful in his life. He goes through the mental development by telling his parent he needs more knowledge within."Siddhartha, was not a source of joy for himself, he found no delight in himself". He goes through it physically because he wanted to become one with himself."The ablutions were good, but they were water, they did not wash off the sin, they did not heal the spirits thirst, they did not relieve the fear in his heart". Once he goes finds what makes him content, their he was alone with nothing to make him lose focus. He relates to nihilism because he had to step out of traditional ways and start fresh. He started his own journey alone to find out what steps he must go through as a new era for his generation of wise men to come.
Once Siddhartha can see clearly, he would now be the person he can feel content with as a whole. His philosophy relates to nihilism because his father and other wisemen teachings were meaningless to him. It did not fulfill the meaning of life for him. His father wanted him to do it in a traditional way that it would give him meaning. But the traditional ways for him did not fully give him the knowledge he was looking for in life. Siddhartha had to do his own path to where he can get fulfillment from expressing himself as a wise man of his time.
4) Explain the statement, "boredom is nothing other than the dissolution of pain in time", (Jünger p. 13) and its relationship to nihilism
This statement is referring to pain as a feeling you have in different times in your life, When you feel pain it goes a way a little at a time,but you will eventually get over the pain. It takes time for you to go through stages where you are bores because you want to forget about the pain and be in your own state of mind away from it all. This relates to nihilism because the boredom has no meaning or fulfillment from the pain you want to get away from. Once you have pain in your heart, it may still linger on when you have moments of joy.As time goes on you will get bored with the pain you feel, and you will go on to have times of joy that will help you forget.
When you have something in your life that gives you pain, to get over it you must give it less meaning in your life so it does not cause you hurt anymore. The relationship between Nihilism and the statement want to go on to something with a meaning of your own. You want the pain you are going through to leave so it will have no meaning in your life anymore. Once the meaning of what you felt goes away, that is because you got bored of going though the pain and have moved on mentally with a different view of your feelings.How you feel about what happen that gave you that void in your heart will go away with time.
When you have something in your life that gives you pain, to get over it you must give it less meaning in your life so it does not cause you hurt anymore. The relationship between Nihilism and the statement want to go on to something with a meaning of your own. You want the pain you are going through to leave so it will have no meaning in your life anymore. Once the meaning of what you felt goes away, that is because you got bored of going though the pain and have moved on mentally with a different view of your feelings.How you feel about what happen that gave you that void in your heart will go away with time.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Passage:Photography
Junger devotes alot of time to talking about the impact of photography on increasing our awareness (and hence our control) of the human body:
The photograph stands outside of the zone of sensitivity. It has a telescopic quality; one can tell that the event photographed is seen by insensitive and invulnerable eye. It records the bullet in mid-flight just as easy as it captures a man at the moment an explosion tears him apart. This is our own peculiar way of seeing, and photography is nothing other than an instrument of our own peculiar nature.(p39)
I chose this passage because it relates to all the pieces of art we have seen, it is capturing a moment of their emotions and expressionism as a picture.The passage is saying that when someone takes a picture or creates one, it is from which they see it. When we studied the pieces of art, it was from expressionism that they built their art work from.
Artist create pictures from their own experience from life and how they were effected. They wanted to created something that expressed how they felt when they saw certain events take place in their lives. For example, Dada Ottis painting were of his experience in the war. His paintings were of men at combat and they looked disfigured, while in battle. This made a statement that the men in war were damaged from what they have been through during the war. He was very detailed on the body disfigurement, which was insensitive to the viewers, but that's what his saw through his eyes as a person.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Movies of Expressionism
In the two movies, the following is what they have in common:
1.Both of the main characters in each movie are well educated men, who hold a professional role in society that people admire.
2. The scenery for both films are in places that are for entertainment, where people go for the irrational. Something that society is against as a whole but it is so different or interesting that you can help but get into it.
3.They both are looking for something that is unusual, it's comparing rational to irrational behavior in society. They want to see how people react to their findings and will it give them the result they want during their research.For example Dr. Caligari wanted to use a mental patient to see if he could control him under a spell to do thing that shouldn't be done in society, also behavior that was sought out as bad in society.While Rath wanted to visit lola to see what she did in her atmosphere that made people so interested in her style, he wanted to be there .
All of these symbols from these two movies represent expressionism due to the fact that they are looking outside of the box. In both movies the characters are looking for someone and something that is irrational. They want to explore these finding so that they can breakdown what it means and why it came about.
When these characters do work through expressionism its to make u explore your thoughts and what is the goal of the creator
1.Both of the main characters in each movie are well educated men, who hold a professional role in society that people admire.
2. The scenery for both films are in places that are for entertainment, where people go for the irrational. Something that society is against as a whole but it is so different or interesting that you can help but get into it.
3.They both are looking for something that is unusual, it's comparing rational to irrational behavior in society. They want to see how people react to their findings and will it give them the result they want during their research.For example Dr. Caligari wanted to use a mental patient to see if he could control him under a spell to do thing that shouldn't be done in society, also behavior that was sought out as bad in society.While Rath wanted to visit lola to see what she did in her atmosphere that made people so interested in her style, he wanted to be there .
All of these symbols from these two movies represent expressionism due to the fact that they are looking outside of the box. In both movies the characters are looking for someone and something that is irrational. They want to explore these finding so that they can breakdown what it means and why it came about.
When these characters do work through expressionism its to make u explore your thoughts and what is the goal of the creator
Thursday, September 22, 2011
What interest me in this class
What I find interesting in this class is the art work and how it is interpreted in a different light. I like that in art you can make the image how you see it expressed through your own eyes. When you look at art and the way the artist express his feeling or understanding of what this image mean to them. Art is like looking at the artist soul because they are giving you their most inner thoughts and emotions.
Meaning of Passage
Slowly blossomed, slowly ripened in Siddhartha the realisation, the knowledge, what wisdom actually was, what the goal of his long search was. It was nothing but a readiness of the soul, an ability, a secret art, to think every moment, while living his life, the thought of oneness, to be able to feel and inhale the oneness. Slowly this blossomed in him, was shining back at him from Vasudeva's old, childlike face: harmony, knowledge of the eternal perfection of the world, smiling, onenessledge, what wisdom actually was, what the goal
This passage means that a individual is trying to find themselve. This is when a individual wants to look within themselves and find what makes them want to live and strive to do more. It gives someone meaning in their life, so they can have purpose of why they are here on earth. Before someone leave this earth they want to know if they made a difference or an impact on the earth while they were here.
I pick this passage because it had a deep meaning of why someone would go on journeys to find their meaning in life. Everyone has to search to find themselves and know who they are as a person. Every individual has their own journey or path they must follow to bring themself happiness.
This passage means that a individual is trying to find themselve. This is when a individual wants to look within themselves and find what makes them want to live and strive to do more. It gives someone meaning in their life, so they can have purpose of why they are here on earth. Before someone leave this earth they want to know if they made a difference or an impact on the earth while they were here.
I pick this passage because it had a deep meaning of why someone would go on journeys to find their meaning in life. Everyone has to search to find themselves and know who they are as a person. Every individual has their own journey or path they must follow to bring themself happiness.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Germany Interpretations: Quiz 1
Germany Interpretations: Quiz 1: 1. Nihilism is meaningless due to the fact that the meaning is what you see and feel. So its not meaningless because each individual will gi...
Quiz 1
1. Nihilism is meaningless due to the fact that the meaning is what you see and feel. So its not meaningless because each individual will give its own person meaning or feel.
2. The difference between Roman and Christian is that , the Roman were more in touch with the earth and how events were happening with the people and Christian lived the way god intended for people to live.
3. His style was expressionism and trends of Italy
4.He has 2 jobs, one at the carnival and a man the people come to as a wise man
5.Siddharta left his father because he felt that it was nothing left that his father could teach him, so he went to explore to further the meaning of life experiences.
6. His master puts him to sleep with a spell.
7. The River is important due to the fact that it helped him on his journey to explore his life experiences and the meaning of it all.It gave him a feeling of oneness with the earth and all of its aspects to experience in life.
2. The difference between Roman and Christian is that , the Roman were more in touch with the earth and how events were happening with the people and Christian lived the way god intended for people to live.
3. His style was expressionism and trends of Italy
4.He has 2 jobs, one at the carnival and a man the people come to as a wise man
5.Siddharta left his father because he felt that it was nothing left that his father could teach him, so he went to explore to further the meaning of life experiences.
6. His master puts him to sleep with a spell.
7. The River is important due to the fact that it helped him on his journey to explore his life experiences and the meaning of it all.It gave him a feeling of oneness with the earth and all of its aspects to experience in life.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Dada: Otto Dix
Otto Dix was born December on 2, 1891 to Franz and Pauline Dix. He inherited his fathers character also his blue eyes along his mothers interest for music plus poetry. Otto early training began in 1909 at Dresden Academy of Fine Art,the first time he showed his talent of drawing was at the age of 10 years old. Otto also modeled for a painter who influenced him to become a painter himself. He was influenced by expressionism and Dada for the artistic drawings of his paintings. The trends of Italy as well as France for more realistic imagery were also shown in his drawing. When Otto got older he volunteered for World War, which made a huge impact on his painting. He also did controversial social themes, but later was drawn to christian and landscape influences





Title of 1st painting: THE WAR (1929-32)
This painting is expressing how he viewed his experience in the war. It shows the soldiers on the battlefield and all the trauma or tragedies that was going on during World War I.This art express the conflict that the soldiers encountered on and off the battlefield.
Title of 2nd painting: THE SKAT PLAYERS(1920)
This piece of Art is part of Dada and Cubist influence upon Otto work that he created. This picture shows the soldiers after the war and how the were injured or disfigured, but still were able to play cards for there leisure or enjoyment.
Title of 3rd painting: UNKOWN
This painting is of the women Otto seen during his time in the War. It also shows how men pictured these women of this time and era. The women are probably women of leisure time and entertained men of war.
Overall I like how he expressed himself in his work. I was also interested in what he used as his subjects, he would do controversial social aspects that made people think outside the box. He wanted the public to address the problems at hand so that they can start to resolve the problems or just keep it from being out in the open for all society .
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