Monday, February 29, 2016

Week 7 Reading Diary: Epified Mahabharata


This week we are revisiting The Mahabharata in a different version. I have chosen the video option because it helped me last time in getting a better understanding of The Ramayana. I hope that this film will help me understand both the plot and characters better.

  • The film is split into short episodes verses one big film.
  • Queen Ganga seems brutal
  • Ganga and Shantanu's either son does not die and he is trained in the art of war
  • After Ganga leaves him Shantanu falls in love again but he cannot be with her.
  • The video remind me of a draw my life video (a popular video on YouTube)
  • Devavrata vows to never marry
  • I struggle with the way this story is told in the videos. The names are said very fast and I am not able to understand what the narrator is saying much of the time
  • Bhishma brings three princesses to his king
  • I do not recognize the Umba 
  • I now realize the narrator is saying Amba
  • After being taken with two other princesses, Amba is rejected by both kings and she is angry at Bhishma for taking her
  • Sage Parashuram fights Bhishma for Amba but they are too evenly matched and Bhishma wins because of his will
  • Bhishma finds out he has a brother named Vyasdeva
  • Vyasdeva is ugly but he has three sons with three different women: Dhritharashtra, Pandu and Vidu
  • Gandhari marries Dhritharashtra after blindfolding herself
  • Kunti and Pandu
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  • Kunti can summon Gods and had a son with the sun God
  • Pandu will die if he gets intimate and doesn’t return to the kingdom 
  • The Pandavas are born 
  • Margery kills herself after Pandu dies
  • It ends with Dorna teaching the Pandavas own to fight and we learn about

This film of The Mahabharata was made by Epified

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Week 6 Review

My favorite announcement this week was the post about Bingo! I was in the library at this time and it was a good break from studying. I did not win Thunder tickets or the tablet but I got four pieces of free pizza so I would call it an overall success.


Find out more about this and other events at the Campus Calendar online.

Week 6: Famous Last Words

              
 This Class
                This week's reading has been more difficult than I thought it would be. I have not followed The Mahabharata as well as I did with The Ramayana. I think this disconnect came from how I read each of these stories. For Part A of The Ramayana, I listened to the audio book because Indian epics were not familiar to me. When I listened to the audio book I had a better understand of the main characters introduced in Part A and then was able to read Part B, Part C, and Part D easily. For The Mahabharata, I did not listen to the audio book but read the story from beginning to end. As for plot line, although The Mahabharata had a better ending, I still liked The Ramayana better.
               
  Other Classes
                This week I took one exam in my Intermediate Accounting II class and so I have been busy studying for that most of the week. I think that all of my classes are important but, in my opinion, Intermediate Accounting II is the most important. It is most relevant to what I want to do in the future.  I took that exam this morning and I think it went okay and I am mostly relieved it is over and I can look forward to the weekend.
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   Personal Life

                In my personal life, I am excited for this weekend. I do not have a test coming up next week so I am going to take a break from school this weekend. Since I have no Friday classes, I hope to have some time to hang out with friends tonight. Then tomorrow, a friend of mine is coming in town from Tennessee so I am excited to spend time with her. I think a group her friends are going to go out for dinner on Friday night. Other than that, I mostly plan to sleep.

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Week 6 Learning Challenge: Reading

This week in one of my other class I had to write a paper on Biblio- Therapy and the impact if can have on everyone. Reading is a good way to find relaxation and also expand vocabulary. I wrote my paper on children's books with Dr. Seuss as my main focus.One thing I found was that Dr. Seuss's books were applicable in a different way throughout all ages of a persons life.


One Page of Oh, the Places You'll Go by Dr. Seuss
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Week 6 Growth Mindset: Learning Blogger

This week I have challenged myself to learn more about blogger. For example, I have found that if I keep picture the same size as when I import them I often find that the edge of the photo hangs off the text area on my blog. This bothered me because it became hard to read my sidebar with the picture in the way. I have fixed this problem by making my picture no bigger than the large option in order to keep the picture in the text column.

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Liz Lemon from TV sitcom 30 Rock. Source: Giphy

 I found this gif on another blog and I found it very inspiring because I really like 30 Rock. Liz Lemon is a really funny character. Also, Tina Fey as a person is amazing.

Monday, February 22, 2016

Portfolio Introduction


My goal is to have an organized and interesting portfolio that is both pleasing to the eye and also fun to read.

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Rama's Victory
This story begins with our heroes, Rama and Lakshmana, in search of Rama's love named Sita. This story takes you on a trip of adventure and war.
Sita, Rama, and Lakshmana
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Ekalavya + Determination.
This is a story about an outcast named Ekalavya. He never lets anyone bring him down and he is determined to reach his goals.

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Ekalavya going swimming
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This is a story about a boy named Arjuna. He uses his new found skill to win the heart of his new found love.

The contest set up
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Week 6 Storytelling: The Monster in the Mountains

Duryodhana did not always consider himself evil. In fact, He thought more that he was just misunderstood. When he was little his parents abandoned him in front of a firehouse and he never saw or knew them. He was put in foster care and had never known anyone to be family. Every once and awhile a family would come along and they that he would be a good son for them but a few weeks after his adoption he always found himself back in a foster home and he that’s the way he liked it. He made friends with the other fosters boys and grew up as a normal kid until the age of eleven.
                On his eleventh birthday he was in a strange house because he had been recently adopted. He did not like it much and he knew if he acted up he would be back with his friends. He made a plan to punch a hole in the wall once his "family" got home and convince them he was uncontrollable. Once the mother and father returned from work he ran to the front door and threw his strongest punch but instead of making a small hole in the door he completely removed the whole front half of the house. He stared at his hands as the parents called 911.
The woods Duryodhana lived in.
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                Sacred of himself and police involvement, he ran into the woods behind the house. He had never run as fast as he was and he was shocked at his own strength. Duryodhana ran for three days without stopping. He finally stopped when he was by a stream so he could drink some water. He set up camp and swore to never return to civilization.
                Every year on his birthday for the next seven years, Duryodhana would find himself possessing a new supernatural power. He tried to master his powers with his time in the woods but with a new one every year he found it hard to keep up. When he would try to cut down one tree his powerful swing would knock down seven or when he coughed he caught fire to his clothes.
                On his eighteen birthday, a solo hiker found him in the woods. After a long time of Duryodhana explaining who he was and why he lived in the woods the man decided to stay for dinner. Duryodhana was happy to have company after all these year but also feared for the man's life. During dinner the man introduced himself as Karna and the two instantly became friends. Karna would visit Duryodhana once a week and Duryodhana told Karna all of his secrets over time.
                Karna was not afraid of him and believed in the good he could do. Karna would challenge him to hold his breath long, run faster, and jump higher. Duryodhana looked forward to hear the challenges that Karna would make for him because he had always been to afraid to challenge himself. One day, Karna challenged Duryodhana to run up a mountain and come back in less than 2 minutes. Duryodhana had never completed the task in less than 5 minutes but he was determined. At the beginning and end of every race Duryodhana would tag Karna's hand to tell him to start or stop the clock.
                Duryodhana tagged Karna's hand and took off as fast as he could, kicking up dirt with each step. He got to the top of the mountain in less than 55 seconds and turned around with a smile. He raced down the mountain almost flying and as he reached Karna he was so proud of himself he did not hold back when tagging Karna's hand. As soon has their hands hit together they both her a terrifying crack. Duryodhana had cracked Karna's whole arm right off his body. Horrified, Karna ran back the town and told everyone about the horrible monster in the woods and Duryodhana lived the rest of his life alone.


Author's Note:


This week I used very little real facts from The Mahabharata. I used Karna as Duryodhana's friend because Karna swears his allegiance to Duryodhana in The Mahabharata. I changed Karna to be afraid of Duryodhana at the end because I wanted Karna to join his brother at the end of The Mahabharata but he did not. Another thing that is true to the original story is that Duryodhana has supernatural power. In fact, that was my inspiration. I felt that in The Mahabharata, Duryodhana had a new power in each episode. For example, at the end of the battle he is able to hide underwater which was never revealed to the reader before. The rest of the story was made up by me with no real other inspiration. Since I did not like Duryodhana in the original story, I decided to leave in exile at the end of the story. I made the time line in the modern age where foster homes exist and I made the setting somewhere with a large amount of woods that he would be able to run away in. Lastly, I made Duryodhana think of himself as misunderstood because I feel that there are two side to every story and usually both side think there thought process is right.


All accounts of The Mahabharata are found in The Public Domain found below
Mahabharata Online: Public Domain Edition

Week 6 Reading Diary Continued: The Mahabharata Part D

The most helpful part of the public Domain version of The Mahabharata is that Professor Gibbs puts a reading guide at the top which allows you to remember characters from the past reading and how they will connect with the upcoming readings. This is especially helpful when the names of characters are closely related such at Virata's son and daughter.

  • Bhishma dies and Drona takes command of Duryodhana's army
  • Arjuna is a good brother and will defend his brothers to the death
  • Arjuna's son dies during the battle but seeking his vengeance drive Arjuna forward with more power
  • Bhima losses his son
  • The name of the battle is the Battle of Kurukshetra which I did not catch before
  • The Pandavas trick Drona and that is how their defeat their old instructor. It seems to be a reoccurring theme to have a moral dilemma with the heroes.
  • Karna takes control of army
  • Karna and Arjuna's battle is the peak of the battle and Karna dies
  • Duryodhana is hiding underneath a lake and I feel like these characters get different supernatural powers in almost every episode
  • Yudhishthira will now become sovereign king.
  • Vyasa brings up the ghosts of the battle
  • Since Krishna is dead The Pandavas decided it is time to leave earth and leave the kingdom to Arjuna's grandson, Parikshit




All accounts of The Mahabharata are found in The Public Domain found below
Mahabharata Online: Public Domain Edition

Week 6 Reading Diary: The Mahabharata Part C

For the beginning of this week I had to go back over the reading diaries I wrote last week in order to catch up on where I left off and refresh my memory of what happen at the beginning of the story.

  • We left off with the Pandavas back in exile
  • Exile seems to be a reoccurring theme is Indian epics as well as sages
  • Krishna visits the Pandavas
  • Arjuna is the son of the God Indra
  • The four Pandavas brother go to the Himalayas and are joined by their brother Arjuna who was out looking for weapons
  • Bhima is Hunama's brother
  • Karna has pledged his allegiance to Duryodhana and swears to kill Arjuna
  • Indra is worried about his son, Arjuna, because Karna has armor of gold and invincibility earrings so he goes and steals them from Karna.
  • The last years of exile must be spent in hiding
  • Arjuna disguises himself as a dance teacher.
  • Duryodhana attacks King Virata and his cattle. The Pandavas come to his aid because Kind Virata has been kidding them
  • Virata has a son named Uttara and a daughter named Uttarā
  • Pandavas exile is over. Yay
  • Krishna and Arjuna are very close and he chooses Krishna over an army
  • Krishna's divine form is Vishnu
  • Karna never knows that the Pandavas are his brothers
  • The characters prepare for war. Some old characters return and some new characters are introduced
  • Most famous part of this story is the Bhagavad-Gita, or "Lord's Song"
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All accounts of The Mahabharata are found in The Public Domain found below
Mahabharata Online: Public Domain Edition

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Week 5 Review


I chose this picture from the announcements pages because I think it is interesting to see a drawn picture of Drona. This picture is different than I pictured Drona because he seems more like a father figure in this picture than I imagined. I also thought of him being larger than a normal person but in this picture he looks no bigger than the woman next to him. I am interested to see his character grow.

This is a guide to Drona: Valiant Archer, Supreme Teacher (Volume 565). You can find it at Amazon.

Week 5: Famous Last Words

This week we started to read The Mahabharata and I thought it was more confusing than The Ramayana. This might be because at the beginning of every story learning all of the characters is difficult and in this story there were a lot of new name. It is also difficult because some of the names sound so similar that I get them mixed up which makes the story line confusing. One thing that helps with this problem is to write down all the characters names and relations in the reading diary as I go through it. My favorite character in The Mahabharata so far is the Pandavas brothers. They have been through a lot together but they are still upbeat about life.

This week in school has been a little hectic because I had two tests which were stressful. I have only gotten one grade back so far but I did well on that one so that makes me feel better. I also had work all of Wednesday which took away a lot of my study time. I have one test next week but I think it will be okay because I have more time to study for it. Other than that next week does not look to difficult so maybe I will have some time to work ahead in this class. Still looking forward to Spring Break so I can go to San Francisco!


Once I was done with my tests the weekend was really good. I went golfing with my boyfriend on Saturday and even though I do not golf it was fun to be there because the weather was so beautiful that day. I went to see the movie How to Be Single on Saturday night and it was pretty funny although it wasn’t my favorite movie.
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Learning Challenges: Happiness/Health

One thing I have learned from my mother is that movement is key to being healthy. It doesn't have to be a crazy amount of physical work but even going for a walk once a day will help in the long term. If it is nice outside I like to walk around a park or if I need to study I got to the gym and read while I walk.

Walking
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Petr Kratochvil
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Growth Mindset: Difficulty

The image is from cheezburger.

I like this meme because I think it is funny when cats work together to accomplish things. I also think it is a good message. School can feel difficult and overwhelming sometimes but it is good to reassure myself that is it not impossible.I mean if cats can open a door without and thumbs I think I can get a degree.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

My Thoughts about Commenting


I have found the comments that people have made on my story to be very helpful. It is always good to have another person review your work and get their feedback. The process of editing becomes easier with more eyes.

Week 5 Storytelling: Ekalavya + Determination.

                When Ekalavya was born, his parents, Annabel and Samu, were overwhelmed with happiness for their new son. This happiness was short lived because ten minutes after birth the doctors had to take Ekalavya into surgery. When the doctor came back to the new parents, he told them that their son was going to be okay but he would have to live the rest of his life with only one leg. Annabel and Samu were just happy that Ekalavya was alive.
               Annabel and Samu raised Ekalavya just like any other child. He got no special attention from his parents for his physical handicap. In fact, he did not even think of himself as physically handicapped until he went to school. Some of his classmates made fun of him for needing a crutch and being deformed and others treated him with extra care. His teacher made him sit out during dodge ball because she thought it would put him in danger. He was very confused by his experience at school because he had never been treated like that at home or even with his cousins but at school he was an outcast.
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Ekalavya going swimming
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                In middle school, Ekalavya met the Pandava brothers. The Pandava brothers were strong, athletic, and popular. These five brothers were the first people in school that did not treat him differently than they would anyone else and Ekalavya enjoyed their friendship. The boys would play sports or go swimming and Ekalavya felt normal again.
                When the Pandava brothers got to high school, they decided to take karate classes to make themselves more disciplined and strong. Since the brothers and Ekalavya did everything together, they invited him to class one day and Ekalavya absolutely loved it. He observed the strength and agility of the instructors was more than he had even seen. The friends took karate classes for three years, all the way up to senior year. The Pandava brothers had become almost experts in the sport but Ekalavya had to work every day to modify every move so that he could accomplish the same level of talent.
                One day the Pandava brothers decided to move to a more advanced studio. Ekalavya wanted to join his friends but was worried about the studio's competitive tryouts. He practiced during every free minute he got and on the day of the tryouts he was confident. Karate students came from all around the country to have the opportunity to be taught by the famous Drona, one of the most highly sought after karate instructors. When Ekalavya hopped into the building, he immediately got strange looks from everyone around him. He heard the laughs from the other competitors but tried to ignore them.
                After each of the five Pandava brothers had their turn on the stage, the crowd cheered and a judge came up and gave them a letter of acceptance to the elite studio. When it was Ekalavya's turn, his heart pounded but he tuned out the skeptical stares and put forth his best performance.  He felt great about his performance and he was proud of the work he had put in. The skeptical stares were replaced with expressions of shock when Drona himself came on stage to hand Ekalavya his letter of acceptance. Ekalavya had never been more proud of himself.

Author's Note:

For this week's storytelling post I decided to base it off of a character that is not a main character from the reading. I got all of the names from The Mahabharata but I changed the background of each of the characters as well as the setting of the story. My inspiration of this post was the Karate Kid because I watched that on TV the other day. In The Mahabharata, Ekalavya is an outcast due to his family's origin and he is not physically handicapped until the end when his thumb is removed but I wanted to give the story a twist so I made him an outcast by physical handicap from the beginning. I also kept true to Drona being the highly sought after teacher/instructor. Overall, In the original story Drona rejected Ekalavya but then Ekalavya trained to a statue that looked like Drona. Ekalavya became very good. He came back to Drona to show off his skills. Drona is impressed but in order to keep his image he demands Ekalavya to take off his thumb in punishment of going against his word. I completely changed Drona to make it a happier story. I went against the original story by making The Pandava brothers and Ekalavya friends from the start and my reason for this was to make the story more upbeat than the original. The Pandava brothers do not have individual names because I wanted to make them seem like a unit or a well oiled machine. I did this to take the focus off of them and keep it on Ekalavya. As for Ekalavya's parents I made up their names because I am a little confused as to who actually are Ekalavya's parents in the original story. I wanted to keep the main character's mindset always positive.


All accounts of The Mahabharata are found in The Public Domain found below

Mahabharata Online: Public Domain Edition

Monday, February 15, 2016

Week 5 Reading Diary: The Mahabharata Part B

So far this week's reading has been very difficult because of the names. I have had this problem more than once in this class. This story has a lot of characters and learning all the names in the first couple sections become difficult for me. It is helpful to write the characters name and relations as I read
  • Vidura is the brother of Pandu and Dhritarashtra and he is smart 
  • Pandavas brothers are living in the wild again. I feel bad for them. 
  • Arjuna wins a battle and Draupadi is his wife and now all five Pandavas are her husband's which is weird. 
  • Yudhishthira becomes a king 
  • Arjuna is exiled because he broke one of the rules of marriage with his wife and her other five husbands and this is starting to sound like sister wives but with husbands. 
  • Arjuna marries Krishna's sister Subhadra 
  • Kshatriya is a warrior that cannot refuse gambling' 
  • The story ends with the Pandavas brothers back in battle

Draupadi and the Pandavas sent into exile.
All accounts of The Mahabharata are found in The Public Domain found below
Mahabharata Online: Public Domain Edition

Week 5 Reading Diary: The Mahabharata Part A

I have chosen The Public Domain option as my reading option because I enjoyed the way The Ramayana was set up in the public domain option. This option is set up exactly the same and it is easy to follow since I am familiar with the links.
  • Vyasa is sort of like Valmiki from The Ramayana but this time Vyasa is a main character in the story which is different than Valmiki. 
  • There is an elephant-headed god Ganesha 
  • Devavrata is the son of King Shantanu and Ganga but is he called a different name later on in the story which is confusing. 
  • Devavrata has the powers on a God named Vasus. 
  • Devavrata= Bhishma, the way he got this name is very strange and dark but shows that he loves his family 
  • Satyavati is the mother of Vyasa and she is a flirting with King Shantanu 
  • Bhishma gets three women of the King Kashi through battle 
  • Bhishma brings the wives to his brother but he dies before he has any sons to carry on the famile name but Satyavati has a plan. 
  • Dhritarashtra and his brother (half-brother) Pandu are important characters to know as well as Vidura 
  • Kunti, wife of Pundu has a son named Karna and he is important. 
  • Pandu gets sons even though he is curse. It is unfair that he is cursed because he was hunting and the sage was a deer so how was he supposed to know. and Pandu's son is named Pandavas 
  • Pandavas and Kauravas are enemies which stems from the feud of their fathers 
  • King Dhritarashtra raises all five of Pandu's sons 
  • Drona is a guru and pandavas is really good so Duryodhana, King Dhritarashtra's eldest son, begins to grow is jealous 
  • Ekalavya is an outcast that wants to be taught by Drona
Arjuna the archer.

All accounts of The Mahabharata are from the Public Domain found below 
Mahabharata Online: Public Domain Edition

Monday, February 8, 2016

Week 4 Review

Happy Lunar New Year Everyone!!

Chinese Lunar New Year Background

Week 4: Famous Last Words

This week has been kind of crazy with the amount of work I have had to do with school. Things seem to sneak up on me. My first round of tests start next week but I am keeping myself plenty busy with the amount of homework I need to get done. That is one reason why I have been working ahead. It outs my mind to ease to know that I am not falling behind in this class. I want to be able to give this class the proper time it deserves to do a good job and make a good blog that I am proud of at the end of the semester.

I found the reading for this week extremely entertaining! I decided to watch the video "Sita Sings the Blues" instead of reading another option because to be honest I am tired of reading the story of Ramayana. I wanted to see it this time and I was not disappointed. The video was hilarious and well made! The artist who made the drawings is very talented and kept the video interesting the entire time as if I were watching a movie. I looked up some of her other work and would be happy to watch something else made by her. Her name is Nina Paley and she is very talented.
This is Nina Paley
By: Sage Ross Flickr

On a more modern reality note, the broncos won the super bowl! I was shocked and excited. It was also nice to be able to watch it with my friends and do something other than homework. March madness is coming up soon and I will have to do my research on the teams. My family loves March madness and I need to have a perfect bracket this year to beat my sisters. Maybe I can even convince one of them to come to Oklahoma to see an on basketball game.

Tech Tip: Embed Pin

Here is one of my favorite pins from my board. Check it out!

Tech Tip: Pinterest Browsing

I have added a Pinterest Browser button to make it easier to pin anything to my board whenever I find it. I like this option because I am not confined to pins from pinterest. I can get them from any site and pin them just as easily.

Tech Tip: Editing Pins

For this tech tip I learned more about the pinterest website. I have edited one of my posts and added a comment so anyone who visits my site will see why I like that certain pin

Tech Tip: Pinterest Tips

I have added more pins to my Pintrest board this week. I am really starting to like the way it looks and also cool to work in something other than blogger. Different websites for different types for sharing.

Tech Tip: Pinterest Board

I have used pinterest before so it was easy for me to set up my board. I look forward to using more of this tech tip section.
Feel free to check it out!

Follow Sara's board Epics of India Portfolio on Pinterest.

Learning Challenges: Happiness Jar

I think this idea relates to both happiness and empathy in the H.E.A.R.T acronym. It is a pretty cool idea that I think I might try this semester. I also think you could modify this challenge by getting a couple people to add to the jar to understand the little things that make people happy.
Found on Laura Gibbs Blog

Growth Mindset: Use your Brain-Read!

One of the reasons I wanted to take this class is to add some reading to my college schedule. I think reading is a great way to sharpen your mind and broaden your vocabulary.

Photo by Sylvia at Flickr.

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Week 4 Storytelling: Jennifer's Luck


For Jennifer, if something could go wrong it always did. She was beautiful and kind but she had the worst luck. When she was five years old broke her mother's vase, at ten she lost her dog, at fifteen she knocked over the cake at her cousins wedding, and a seventeen she managed to lose her job at a law firm because she was too clumsy. Her father was her favorite person in the world because he looked past her luck and saw a determined and fun young lady.
                Jennifer hated the idea of an arranged marriage but it was a tradition in her family for the father to pick out his daughters suitors when they turned twenty. Since her father loved her, he search for years to find just the right person that he thought would love his sweet daughter. When Jennifer woke up on her twentieth birthday her stomach dropped because she knew it was the day she married a stranger. When she walked down the aisle she was pleasantly surprised because he was a handsome man. Once they were married she learned his name was Richard and they had a lot in common. Jennifer thought to herself how happy she was that her luck had changed.
Jennifer's Pearl Necklace before she broke it off.
Source: Pixabay
                Jennifer grew to love Richard and she thanked her father often for matching her with such an amazing man. One of their favorite things to do together was hunt in the woods with the golden bow that was gifted to them at their wedding. One day while hunting Richard went off to chase a deer and when he got back Jennifer was missing. She had been taken by an evil hermit in the woods who admired her beauty. Jennifer knew her bad luck would return one day but she wasn’t going to let this separate her from her love. When she was taken she broke the string of pearls Richard gave her and left of trail of pearls for him to follow. Even though she left a trial, she feared Richard would not come for her because her unlucky nature would be too much work.
                Richard went to his house and gathered as many arrows as he could. He then set out into the forest to follow to path of pearls. As soon as he started his search he found a dog trapped underneath a fallen tree. He rushed over and helped the dog to freedom. As he walked on the dog followed behind keeping him company. Richard enjoyed having the dog around but never lost sight of his ultimate goal to find Jennifer.
                One night while Richard had gone to sleep the dog saw a fire in the distance. The dog licked Richard's face until he woke up and then it guided Richard to the fire where he saw Jennifer tied to a tree and the hermit by the fire. Richard pulled back his bow with all of his strength and killed the hermit with one arrow to the chest. Jennifer was overjoyed to see her long lost love and knew that she would live happy with him or the rest of her life no matter how unlucky she was.

Author's Note:


                This story is very different than the plot from the video (Sita Sings the Blues). First of all, I changed the names in the story which I have not done before but since the film made the Ramayana seem more modern I wanted to use names that were more familiar to me. In this story I changed Sita's name to Jennifer and Rama's name to Richard. I named Jennifer after a friend of mine who seems to be very clumsy. I made Rama's new name Richard because they both start with the letter R.  I also changed Sugriva the Monkey-God into a dog who follows Richard and helps him find the hermit who took Jennifer. In this story the hermit represents Ravana. I also gave Richard a golden bow which is true to the original story. Since the film did not emphasis Rama's brother, I did not include him in the story. I also ended the story in a happier manner like I have in the past because I like a happy ending. Another way I stayed true to the video is when Richard goes to chase a deer. Rama is away from Sita getting a deer when she is taken too. The rest of the story was made up by me in my own interpretation of The Ramayana video named Sita Sings the Blues by Nina Paley.

This story is based off a film reinterpretation of The Ramayana. The films name is Sita Sings the Blues. It is written, directed, produced and animated by American artist Nina Paley.

Week 4 Reading Diary Continued: Sita Sings the Blues

I am glad I have chosen the video so far. It is fun to watch and I think it will be easy to write a story about this video, although I don’t think my humor will be able to stand up to theirs. This video can be found on YouTube.

A Screenshot of Rama sending Sita into exile
Sita Sings the Blues
  • ·         It starts back with Nina (the back story girl) receiving an email from Dave saying to not come back to India which is sad
  • ·         I still don’t understand the point of t he back story
  • ·         I now understand that Rama exiled Sita in order to have respect from his people but he did it in a shady way.
  • ·         Also I have not see Lakshmana in this story
  • ·         Sitas children praise Rama even though he cast sita out
  • ·         Rama is in the forest and he finds his sons and he lets them all return to the kingdom except for sita because she has to do another purity test
  • ·         Sita dies?
  • ·         In the back story Nina reads the Ramayana and I think she relates it to her life a little bit




Week 4 Reading Diary: Sita Sings the Blues

I decided to watch the video on YouTube for week 4 reading because it seems interesting and kind of a change of pace which I like every once and awhile. I am hoping that watching this film will be a good way for me to have a better understanding of the Ramayana story. This video can be found on YouTube.

A screenshot of Rama and Sita
Sita Sings the Blues
  • ·         It is a little hard to follow and I am thankful for the footnotes at the bottom
  • ·         It is really funny and random
  • ·         The story is told by three shadow figures, the narrators of the story
  • ·         The way the cartoon is drawn changes frequently throughout the story.

  • ·         There is also a background story that I don’t understand. It is a couple with a cat moving to India for a job
  • ·         This story is mainly told from sita's point of view
  • ·         The story line seems to follow the one of last week's version.
  • ·         It's getting funnier as it goes on. It's actually making me laugh a lot
  • ·         Sita is captures again
  • ·         I feel like the monkey god came in earlier in this version then the other or maybe the demons where just fought quicker
  • ·         The three characters that are narrating the story are nice because it makes the story more relatable and I can understand it better with more modern language
  • ·         Ravana is defeated very easily
  • ·         Rama is not happy to see Sita because she has lived in another man's house and he is skeptical of her loyalty
  • ·         Part A ends with Rama forgiving Sita for whatever he thinks she has done

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Week 3: Famous Last Words

This week has been pretty good on a personal and school standpoint. I saw The Revenant which was a sad and gory movie but it was really good. I usually do not mind gory movies but in this movie I found myself covering my eyes. This Sunday I will be watching the super bowl. My boyfriend is a huge broncos fan and I like Peyton Manning. Go Broncos! Also with my personal life I have decided to go to San Francisco with my best friend over spring break so I am pretty excited.



Football 

This week's reading was not my favorite. I felt that the end of Ramayana was too abrupt and unsatisfying. I thought that Part C and the beginning of Part D were good and the battle, getting Sita back, and Rama reclaiming his thrown were all good things. The end of Part D was the main problem I had. Rama does not keep his thrown, Lakshmana dies, and Sita is exiled once again. It was just not the happy ending I was hoping for.



 As for school, I am starting to have a lot of assignments due in all of my classes but so far I like all of my professors which make attending class more enjoyable. Over all, I am keeping up with everything just find and trying to get ahead in this class whenever I find time. I want to make sure to do most of the extra credit in this class to make sure I am not short of the points I need to make an A. I also went to a meet the firm event with an accounting fraternity, named Beta Alpha Psi, which I found very helpful. It had nine big public firms that I would consider working for in my future career.

Growth Mindset: Talk about Mindset

My best friend's major is early childhood development and special education so I decided she would be the perfect person to talk about the idea of a growth mindset. She had heard of it before and thought it should be something every teacher keeps in mind. She thinks, especially with special education students, growth mindset will be something she will have to use everyday in her classroom.


fairview sl spanish readaloud 6 by mosaic36, on Flickr
A photo of a classroom found on Calico
By:   mosaic36 


Learning Challenges: Time Meme

I am very good about my time management skills for things that are school or work related. I always have a plan for when I need to have things done for me to be successful but unfortunately time management in my personal life is something I'm working on.

A photo found of the blog of Laura Gibbs

Week 3 Review



My favorite thing from the announcements this week was this picture of a teacher. My best friend wants to be a teacher and I think there is a lot of importance in that job and I am glad she loves doing it.
The source for the proverb is David Crystal's book, As They Say in Zanzibar: Proverbial Wisdom from Around the World (Oxford University Press: 2006).

Monday, February 1, 2016

Storytelling for Week 3: Rama's Victory


As we last left our hero he was in search of his captured love, Sita.

In search of Sita, Rama and Lakshmana found a monkey lying injured on the ground intertwined in a thick bush of thorny vines. The two ran to his aid and helped remove him from the wicked thorns. They provided him with medicine and bandages. After they had helped him, he revealed himself to be Sugriva, A Monkey King of the Monkey Kingdom.

 He told Rama about his evil brother, Vali, who had taken over the Kingdom and left him for dead. Sugriva then told Rama and Lakshmana that if they would help him defeat his brother and regain his crown that he would grant them one favor of anything they needed.  Rama had heard of the Monkey Kingdom before, a beautiful place filled with waterfalls of glistening blue water and trees full of the sweetest fruit, but knew that none of this would aid in his search for Sita. None the less, Rama decided to help the desperate monkey.


Vali
Upon arriving at the palace, Sugriva masked the men in a monkey disguise in order to be able to walk through the city without causing a scene. They pretended Sugriva was their prisoner and took him to the palace where Vali lived. As soon as they saw Vali, Rama pulled out his golden bow and shot Vali before his guards could defend him. The monkey kingdom was once again in the hands of Sugriva!

Since Rama found no need for Sugriva's favor, he and Lakshmana packed up their things to go. As they were about to leave, Lakshama overheard Sugriva talking about how pleased he was with his growing army that protected the city. Lakshmana ran to Rama and told him the great news. Rama was thrilled and immediately went to the king. The king was more than happy to send his army to help Rama in his search. Rama thanked the Gods for his good Karma and went on his way.

When they found Ravana's Palace, the two brothers and their army planned an ambush. They surrounded the city and attacked. As soon as Ravana realized the war had begun, he sent his powerful brother with their army to fight Rama's monkeys. The epic war commenced and many lives were lost.

 Rama did not want to lose any more lives, so he marched to Ravana and challenged him to a duel. Since Ravana had powers beyond Rama, he knew that there was a possibility that he would die but he knew it was the only way to free Sita. As the fight progressed, Ravana delivered some bad attacks. Rama was near death when a God who was watching over him delivered a weapon from his own armory. Rama mustered up all of his strength and used his new weapon to fire a flaming arrow into Ravana's eye and through his head. The two fought for their armies with all they had but in the end Rama was victorious! He found Sita and took his queen back to his village where he was named King once again!

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Author's Note:

This post is a continuation of the story I told from Week 2 The Golden Bow. The two heroes are the same and they are still in search of Sita. The story line follows the story of Ramayana pretty well but omits some things that I didn’t like such as the controversy of the way Rama killed Vali. I wanted the hero in this story to be unblemished or almost God-like because, after all, he is an avatar of Vishnu. I also changed the scene of the brothers finding Sugriva. I gave the brothers disguises when they go through the monkey kingdom because no humans are in the monkey kingdom. I wanted to change the story line of Rama helping Sugriva twice, instead of just once, in order to justify asking for an entire army because that is a large request. I also left out the ending of the story where Sita is cast out, Lakshmana dies, and Rama becomes Vishnu again because I wanted more of a happy ending story. The names are once again true to the actual story. In order to follow the suggested topic of a descriptive setting, I added much detail into the place that the heroes found Sugriva and also the Monkey Kingdom.
All accounts of this story were from Ramayana Online: Public Domain Edition


Week 3 Reading Diary Continued: Ramayana Part D

Ravana.

I like being able to do the reading diary is very helpful to me because it helps me keep track of the names that come up in the story. Since the names are not ones that I hear in everyday life it is good for me to type them out and who they are associated with while I am reading the story.

All accounts of Ramayana Part D are from Ramayana Online: Public Domain Edition


  • In this section the battle has begun 
  • Gaurda comes and heals all of Rama's soldiers from the 
  • Antoher on of Ravanas brothers is named Kumbhakarna and he is a great fighter but he is asleep and when he wakes up he is super hungry
  • There is another attack by Indrajit and the army is almost wiped out but Hanuman is still able to fight
  • Ravana and Indrajit try to trick Rama into thinking that Sita was dead but luckily ravana's nice brother tells Rama what is happening 
  • Lakshmana kills Indrajit 
  • Since the God's want Rama to win from the beginning one of then sends a chariot to help him 
  • Rama defeats Ravana
  • Sita is going to go through a fire test 
  • Rama tells Sita about everything that has happened to him
  • The scene when Rama returns before his brother kills himself is called Bharat Milap
  • Rama becomes King, 
  • Sita is sent to exile again by Rama 
  • After Lakshama dies Rama decided to become Vishnu once again ( This part is really confusing to me )

Week 3 Reading Diary: Ramayana Part C

Going into a new week I refreshed on the previous sections because I had gotten the name of Rama's Father mixed up. After reviewing I feel I have a better understand of section A and B and am now ready to continue on with the story. All accounts read from part C have come from

Ramayana Online: Public Domain Edition




  • One of my interests for a portfolio or a storybook is animals in Epics and in this story we are introduced to a monkey-God named Sugriva and learn of his brother Vali
  • Sugriva needs help from Rama in battling his brother 
  • Monkey God Vali has human characteristics such as emotion and also has a wife
  • In the battle between the monkey brother the reader gets their first distaste for Rama when he dishonestly kills Vali. It reminds me of gorilla warfare ( no pun intended )
  •  After Vali is killed the whole monkey kingdom is in morning even Sugriva, this doesn't make sense to me because Sugriva was the one who wanted Vali to die
  • Rama has to sit and wait with his brother ans Sugriva but he is impatient
  • After the rainy season ends Rama becomes eager then Sugriva sends 4 armies to find Sita 
  • The nice bird tells the army that Sita is at Lanka
  • Sampati is Jatayu's brother ( the bird )
  • Hanuman is the one to find Sita
  • Hunaman is captures in Lanka by Ravana's son Indrajit
  • Ravana and Rama are going to war. Ravana's army generals names are Vajradanshtra and Vajrahanu (Vajra-Toothed and Vajra-Jawed)
  • Ravana has a younger brother named Vibhishana who is opposed to the war and joins Rama
  • I like the picture of Rama and Sugriva below because the monkey God 


Sugriva and Rama