Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Burton's Alice
Burton's Mad Tea Party's characters seemed even more over exaggerated than Carroll's book. It makes it easier for me to envision the setting of the table too. In the book I was sort of confused as to what was going on in that chapter, but the movie seems to set me straight. Burton's interpretation was different than mine. When I was reading I didn't realize Alice was such a small size as portrayed in the movie. Similar to that of the Dormouse, he looked little in the movie but quite big in the book. As to similarities, the character's voices and tone were the same in both the movie and the book. The main difference was that setting along with the sizes of the characters.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Chesire-Cat
My grin is mischievous and comparing to most, my wit is distinct. Alice seems nice, but sometimes not logical. When she asked "Would you tell me please, where I ought to go from here?" I had to tell her that if she does not know where she wants to go then anywhere will take her somewhere as long as you walk long enough.
I am mad because we are all mad in Wonderland. A dog is not mad because dogs growl when they're angry, and wag their tails when they're pleased. I on the other hand growl when I'm pleased, and wag my tail when I'm angry. "Therefore I'm mad." I am similar to other cats in the fact that vanishing acts are my niche, but I will not stop because I feel it gives me character.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Victorian Ages
When I think of the Victorian Ages, the first thing that comes to mind is Queen Victoria herself. As I have little knowledge on economic status of the time period focusing on fashion seems to be suitable for me. The main goal of the fashion of the Victorian Age was to get rid of any hint of savage or animal nature in humans. The people succeeded with that goal by their frilly, lacy, elegant clothing. It was improper for skin to be showing on women, even seeing an ankle was said to be risque. Likewise, men had an odd way of portraying class by their hats. Lower class would wear a cap, the middle class would wear a derby-hat and the upper class would wear top-hats. Status could be known simply through clothing which I find very interesting.
Monday, January 17, 2011
The Logic of Life
My favorite book is The Logic of Life, by Tim Harford. I came across it when I was searching for an oratory topic for my high school debate team. I started reading it and was hooked. It is my favorite because it discusses how everyone makes rational decisions even if others don't think the choices are rational. Not only that but the Rational Choice Theory links individual decisions to bigger societal outcomes. Economics has always been interesting to me therefore this book is great. I have read it many times and every time I discover something I didn't before, that is why it is my favorite.
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