Humanities Projects
Humanities Projects with Connotations.
The Hero's journey Wheel
Part 1: Call to Action
1. The Ordinary World
2. The Call To Adventure
3. The Refusal
Part 2: The Supreme Ordeal
4. The Mentor
5. Cross The Threshold
6. The Test (or Allies and Enemies)
Part 3: Unification and Transformation
7. The Approach
8. The Ordeal
9. The Reward
Part 4: The Hero's Return
10. The Road Back
11. Atonement
12. The Return
1. The Ordinary World
2. The Call To Adventure
3. The Refusal
Part 2: The Supreme Ordeal
4. The Mentor
5. Cross The Threshold
6. The Test (or Allies and Enemies)
Part 3: Unification and Transformation
7. The Approach
8. The Ordeal
9. The Reward
Part 4: The Hero's Return
10. The Road Back
11. Atonement
12. The Return
Hero's Journey Final Print
This phase printed was “Crossing the Threshold, a phase which I have yet to enter. This represents the moment in my Hero’s Journey wherein I have to be brave and take the leap of leaving my home to get the education I want. This would be a very difficult task, as I would have to do something I had never done before. This print describes the overall goal of my education and what I want to do in life as of right now. However, I must still be able to get a college education, a difficult task for me monetarily.
The Hero's Journey: Alternate PRint
Present me will be interviewing past me over why I chose this path in life.
Present me: So, past me, what compelled you to chose this path? Past me: I just felt like nothing in the core classes were interesting to me, so I asked my dad about drawing, and the rest is history. Prs: How did this change your goals? Pst: Well, before, I felt like I was more of a mama’s boy, always taking what classes I was asked to take. After I was introduced to drawing, I felt like I realized that I could be choosing what I could take, and therefore I chose my destiny. Prs: And the rest is history? Pst: Yep. Prs: Wait, won’t talking to my past self cause a paradox or something >Universe Explodes< End of Interview. |
Overall Reflection On reality
My thoughts have really opened up due to the books assigned to me this quarter. The Thoreau essay taught me that the truth is not always set in stone, and that, in order to grow as human beings, we must be able to go fishing through “the stream of time” to find the truth at the bottom. Siddhartha taught me that, by only listening to all that is offered to me, I can learn incredible things about the world and the ideas that inhabit it. This has taught me to be accepting to new things that come my way, no matter what impressions they give me at first. Dante’s Inferno has taught me that I can be brave about my future today, and that I don’t have to worry about the little things right now, as I am still in the early phase of my journey, and I am still learning about my life and what it comes with.
Reflections on Erasure and Dada Poetry
Erasure
To create my erasure, I just dreamed of what I wanted my life to be, and how it would all go down. I decided on the theme of struggle to open up my options and what could be written. The page is one of a character who faced very similar struggles as to what I faced early on in life, giving me hope for the future. It relates by giving me inspirational dreams of what could come from the future.
DaDa Reflection
My Dada Poem had no original meaning in the beginning, but it grew to represent how American censorship skews people’s views away from censorship, even though they can handle it. The opposite page is about how a select group of people benefit from the sacrifices of others, especially if they sacrifice their all for their misunderstanding of the cause.
To create my erasure, I just dreamed of what I wanted my life to be, and how it would all go down. I decided on the theme of struggle to open up my options and what could be written. The page is one of a character who faced very similar struggles as to what I faced early on in life, giving me hope for the future. It relates by giving me inspirational dreams of what could come from the future.
DaDa Reflection
My Dada Poem had no original meaning in the beginning, but it grew to represent how American censorship skews people’s views away from censorship, even though they can handle it. The opposite page is about how a select group of people benefit from the sacrifices of others, especially if they sacrifice their all for their misunderstanding of the cause.
Hyper Link PoemsThe Following link is of a group I was in reading their hyperlink poetry about the environmental spectrum.
https://youtu.be/SE-lAz3ay94 The following is a link to the full list of poems, as well. https://docs.google.com/a/granitesd.org/document/d/1kY7QSDwriroXTaa1t4xFir2hZOobSdME3KozNVInMiU/edit?usp=sharing |
Spoken WOrd PoemThis is my shortened, performance version of my spoken word poem.
https://docs.google.com/a/granitesd.org/document/d/1_UnmgP7qwBqCDkaT0KUuHWoVbYupku4cs--Pbr3fkgc/edit?usp=sharing |