I chose to read Midnight
in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt. This book was recommended to
me by Ms. Pronko, she described it as a ‘nonfiction read as a fiction’ and
since I have a hard time reading nonfiction I thought this would be a good
choice. The book is a murder mystery that takes place in the 80s, unsolved mysteries
kind of interest me so I also thought this would just be an interesting
unsolved mystery to create theories for.
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Sunday, November 13, 2016
TOW #9 – Visual Text: Trumping, Tweeting, Trolling by Clay Jones
Due to the recent election results many people are
protesting the outcome. Most of the people protesting are minorities who
believe that Donald Trump is a racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobia, etc.
person. A lot of Trump supporters are very outraged at the protesters, they
think that the democrats should just accept the election results and deal with
it. So while the protests are occurring against Trump, many of his supporters
are attacking and intimidating African-Americans, Muslims, and Latinos in the
streets, at schools, basically everywhere and anywhere. Clay Jones created this
cartoon to address how ironic it was that Trump tweeted that the protests were
unfair even though everything they’re protesting for is valid.
Jones’
purpose was to bring light to the truth behind the protests. He achieves this
by using satire and irony. All of the trump supports are sporting some type of
racist, anti-Semitic, and violent accessory. Jones draws them this way because
this literally what they wear in public. Many Trump supporters walk around with
confederate flags and ‘make America ____ again’ shirts. Then Jones portrays the
three protesters in the middle as scared for their lives because in reality
that’s what they’re doing. Because of the election results and the
personalities of many Trump supports a lot of people feel as if once they step
outside they could be attacked or even killed.
Jones’
audience is everybody in America because there’s a large majority of the
country that feels as if the protests are unwarranted and he wants to point out
to them that they aren’t’, that the people protesting have every right.Sunday, November 6, 2016
TOW #8 – IRB: Eating Fire, My Life as a Lesbian Avenger by Kelly Cogswell (Part II)
In the second half of Eating Fire, My Life as a Lesbian Avenger
the lesbian activist group has officially started to disband. The rumors of the
group being racist and exclusive have ruined the reputation of the
organization. All of the original leaders have distanced themselves from the
organization in order to protect their own person reputations, Kelly Cogswell
and her girlfriend Ana were some of those leaders. Upon leaving the group Kelly
and her girlfriend decide to live in Paris for a few years. They feel that a
brief hiatus from America will help them find who they are again.
Kelly’s primary audience is minorities and people who are
unsure of who they are. After finishing the book, I no longer believe that
Kelly’s purpose is to speak the truth of the Lesbian Avengers. Instead I
believe her purpose is to teach her audience that it’s important to find your
identity.
The
end of the book is less about the activist group and more about Kelly herself. Due
to the group disbanding because of rumors of white supremacy and exclusion
Kelly felt like she lost who she was at the beginning of the group. This is why
the whole second half is more about her than the group.
Kelly achieves her
purpose through her use of personal anecdotes. Kelly retells her struggle of trying to remember who she was before she helped created the Lesbian Avengers. With the help of her girlfriend Ana she travels through Europe and rediscovers her identity as a lesbian and an activist.
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