Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Bob D music video
I think the theme of this music video is an abusive relationship with the undertone of love. The video shows us a drunken man that is so desperate for human contact that he has a sex slave locked in his bedroom. The video starts off with him walking back from the liquor store ( we know this because when he gets back to his house he has a bag full of liquor that he puts up on the table) he is wearing a wife beater. I think that was a subtle undertone that he himself is a wife beater. We do eventually find that hypothesis to be a fact when he starts beating her to near knockout (we think). The woman is dragged to the bedroom and when the man goes to inject her with what we assume to be some sort of drug ( most likely shooting up heroin) she stabs him in the stomach. she runs out to the car and begins to drive off until he comes outside and she backs up to run over him. After hitting him with the car she gets out and gives off body language as to what to do and she begins to make out with him. In conclusion, i think she liked being his slave and that he beat her until she began to think beating was him loving her. For himself, i think he liked the power of controlling someone.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Abbey Close Reading
Abbey is extremely detailed in his observations of Utah’s
desert. The reading starts of with him arguing with a man from Cleveland, which
if you know your geography is located right on banks of Lake Erie. Lake Erie is
a fresh water lake along with the 4 other great lakes. The man from Cleveland
says that if Utah had a lake like Ohio it would be green and you would never
have to worry about fresh water. Abbey goes on to describe some of the ponds
and bodies of water in Utah that are very strange and unusual. Abbey describes
some of the dangers of the desert like flash floods and quicksand. He tells the
reader about his own experiences with these and some other second hand stories.
Abbey does a great job of painting the landscape with his words.
Some of my observations were:
- - They are in the desert
- - Its extremely hot and dry so maybe it is the dry
season
- - It seems as if Abbey is having flash backs to
other times he has been at the desert and tells his reader of them.
- - He got caught in a flash flood once
- - He helps a friend out of quick sand
- - He is very much like jack Kerouac in that he
loves the vastness of an area and is against the urbanization rural area
Patterns:
- - the dry and extreme heat
- - the dangers of the desert
- - the flash backs of other occurrences of being in
the desert
Meaning:
- I think that
Abbey is trying to defend a land that he believes is so precious. The beginning
of the story starts with him arguing with a man from Cleveland who is a
tourist. The tourist does not take a great liking to the landscape where as
Abbey is in love with it and he says to the tourist that is why I live here and
you live there and we are content on where we live. He goes on to tell the
reader of the dangers of the desert but they are only dangers to an outsider.
Abbey knows the dangers of the desert and accepts them for what they are not
what they can do. Lastly, Abbey tells us that he doesn’t think corporate America
should be building metropolises in these areas because of the things we have to
go through to keep a certain quality of life.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
About Me
My name is Jordan Lambert and i am from Chagrin Falls, Oh which is in the suburbs of Cleveland. I love sports and have played pretty much all of them. I went to a Catholic High School called Notre Dame Cathedral Latin aka NDCL. I was on the varsity golf team for three years and captain for two of those. I also wrestled and played soccer. I transferred to Miami from Ohio State. I am a marketing major .
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