Thursday, January 17, 2008

What to do with postmodernism...

The Bible says that we should live in the world, but that we should not be of the world. I really do not think that postmodernism is a threat. It is just as bad as postmodernism and just as good. There is no reason we should be worried about it. It as problems, such as moral relatavism and anarchy, however modernism had problems like the fact that it believes science is perfect. There have been different views on life over the years and there is no reason for us to get all worked up now. We should figure out how to use postmodernism to convert others to Christianity.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Horatio's Words, Disapprovings or No.

It sounds more like Horatio is in awe of what Hamlet has done. He is impressed that Hamlet was able to escape from pirates and trick England into killing his captors. In line forty, he says that his writing a note was good, however, this is before Hamlet tells him what was in the note. The picture I visualize is him nodding his head with wide open eyes. His short responses could either mean he wants Hamlet to keep talking, or it could mean that he is not impressed and is disappointed in him.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Don't be an Ant

On homecoming night I ended up having multiple conversations with Aussies. I learned some from Sam. We talked about where he lived in Australia and about some of the cities there. He told me about how he liked San Francisco but that he liked the people in Seattle. He said that he could live here. I also talked to Kaitlyn. It was interesting that they tried to say the different names for grades, such as sophmore and senior. I hadn't thought about the fact that they don't say those in Australia. This was different from my normal routine because I have never talked to an Aussie before.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Echoes

Echoes usually happen when you are at a place that is proportioned massively, such as a huge hall or a mountain range. However, this was not always the case in the movie. I think that the echoes represented the nothingness of them. Nobody listened to the two of them and so the only response they recieved was their own words shot back at them. The two men were nothing and did not deserve anyone's care.