The above picture's purpose is threefold. First, I wanted to fiddle with image upload so I know how to do it when I really need it. Secondly it contrasts sharply with Rowlandson's image of brutality, adding an element of irony to my post and no doubt increasing my overall grade. Third, kittens are cute. But all kittens aside, this time in American history (the beginning of it) is very troubling*. So far in my limited study of early American literature and lifestyle I have encountered a severely sexist, patriarchal society in which 185 accusations of witchcraft (including 19 executions) were issued amongst a brutal, ongoing war between savages and puritanical elitists. I hope there's a happy ending. Or at least one with kittens.
*Apparently the kitten picture offers a fourth, initially unintended purpose: to set up a grossly undignified pun.

Love the Tarantino connection. Makes me want to see what would happen in class if I brought in a media connection like that. Something that foregrounded graphic, horrific violence and made us think about the cultural and psychological agendas it serves. And, wow, the kitten. Let's hope it ends with them. Blog on, you're doing great.
ReplyDeleteYay, someone in this class isn't afraid to add some humor here. I may have waited until...wait a second all of our course content is rather dramatic...grim....brutal...yeah I mean keep up with the humor, good luck with that.
ReplyDeleteChris Rock once said on the only Oprah episode I have ever watched, just saying, "the best comedy comes from the darkest drama." Keep it up J-Dog.
I also applaud your efforts on keeping your blogs lighthearted. I feel most of this class bogs me down with dark depressing stuff, which is probably why my creative writing is tending in that direction.
ReplyDeleteGood job. :)