Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Final blog: Diverse, not Dumb.

I think what I have learned the most is that there is a lot of difference in opinions among all of us in this class and even the world. I am a really stubborn person, and when I take a stand on something, I automatically assume it is the correct one. That brings along a lot of frustration and anger. Sometimes due to the stupidity of those who can't defend there angle on the conflict, or because they have a valid point to counter my position. I'm sorry, but the students in this class fall under the first one I stated there because I don't feel a lot of them looked deeply into some of the issues we discussed about. I know we are supposed to be "scholarly" and "well-informed", but when they are not, I cannot sit there and take what they seriously. We aren't well-informed at all because we live in a society that treats conflict with a sense of indifference and then take the usual route to remedy it all, which is WAR.
Now with all that said, I feel this class moved us all one step closer to ridding ourselves from having that exact mentality. I enjoyed "thought-picking" at certain pieces this semester to get more out of it than what is on the surface. Even though we beat a lot of the same stuff to death, then revived it, and then went over it again. Of the themes we did cover, I particularly enjoyed analyzing the fact that we are consumed by entertainment and cannot get enough of it.
Entertainment to us has become almost as if it is "owed" to us. We nearly demand that shows continue that we enjoy so much, and get pissed when a Lockout of the NFL may occur. Without all these things to consume our time and attention, we wouldn't know what to do with ourselves! What would we do? Read a book? Go on a hike and enjoy wilderness? Cure AIDS? (well maybe not that...but you get the point)...We could do great things. Which brings me to Emerson and Thoreau. Thoreau went a very long time with only basic necessities and very little technology and resources we take for granted. And he was able to do so easily and established a new look at life. He grasped a sense of life that nobody else could because of his experience. I can't help but think he had a better satisfaction with life than I will ever achieve...
Overall, what I am getting at is, from this class I have gained a new appreciation towards literature in a whole and how it may or may not benefit me. I see that a lot of what is out there, whether it be stories, experiences, themes, personalities, can be related to every one of us. The problem is that not many of us take a lot of effort to go see what those things are and what they could have in store for us. From being called "The Dumbest Generation", I have really wanted to prove that notion WRONG since the beginning of this semester. I want us to not be under that umbrella, I want us to sort of have our own umbrella and be diverse in our thoughts and opinions. If we can prove that we don't all think alike and can contribute a plethora of different achievements of the sort, then we will be taken seriously and not deemed....Dumb.

3 comments:

  1. "Without all these things to consume our time and attention, we wouldn't know what to do with ourselves!"

    You are totally right! I think that part of our obsession of entertainment is the way in which we were brought up. If you were brought up in a family that watched a lot of sports or played video games or watched a lot of movies or read books, most likely this is the way in which you'd conform your lifestyle to. It's hard to change things that you have become accustomed to all your life. I know that when I was little I was always allowed to watch cartoons, different televison shows, etc. So now that I'm older, I still watch television because I was always given that privilege. We strive for entertainment because we want to be satisfied. It's kind of like the same idea of plenitude. We have so many different options of entertainment but we still want more.

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  2. "From being called "The Dumbest Generation", I have really wanted to prove that notion WRONG since the beginning of this semester. I want us to not be under that umbrella, I want us to sort of have our own umbrella and be diverse in our thoughts and opinions."

    I thought that it was funny that you said this because I found myself doing the same thing - almost consciously trying to prove that notion wrong. I think it's good though that instead of just accepting it, we are trying to fix it. It's pretty obvious that it was easy for a lot of us to just say that "we're just different, not dumber." Well, you saying that you've been trying to prove that notion wrong means that you aren't just trying to cover it up. You're trying to face it and fix it, and I definitely respect that.

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  3. I definitely agree that rather than actually THINKING about some things in the class people were like "o yeah.. I agree." but couldn't state why or how or anything that had to do with anything that we were talking about. I loved our group and how we actually made true connections to things. I hate that naturally when in a class group I am quiet, but I agree with you that once I make a stand on something, I.AM.RIGHT. end of story. I think she was trying to get us to argue and get discussion going on, but sometimes, people aren't as driven as we are.. which sucks.

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