Tuesday, January 20, 2009

romantic visual art


how can a peice of art be considered as romanticism? well first of all there is always going to be a peice of art that shows romanticism, at least that is what i think anyway. Romanticism is based on imagination and thought. so by looking at a certain peice of art can make people use there imagination by making the picture out to be what they want to make it out to be as far as what their fantasy is. Some pieces of art are not always clear so therefore you dont really know what your looking at. but, the artist will know because of course they painted it but they also used THEIR imagination. and sometimes it takes your imagination to make out a certain peice of art. for instance this peiece of art that i've downloaded can be an example of romaticism because you can use your imagination to make out the purpose of the picture. So yes, i a piece of art can be part of romanticism if you use your imagination.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

the rope walk

this peom, which is called the rope walk, has gave the impression of someone who has a deep imagination. so the point of the poem is that by using your imagination helps you relax and pretty much accomplish anything that you want to accomplish no matter what it may be. just like the saying of 'you can do what ever you want to if you put your mind to it", is exactly
what the romanticism believed in. doing everything with the thought
of imagination and dignity would get you a long way in the world of the romanticism's. in the this particular poem this guy used his imagination of a rope, which pretty much accompanied everything that he imagined.so the rope was the key to success in his imagination. it could have also been the key to success in real life if he really had wanted it to be. so basically the poem is saying that once you use more of your imagination, you could go pretty far in life. eventhough things may not be as peachy as you want them to be,that dosent mean its the end of the world. so putting your
imagination to work could really make you a successful person.

Monday, January 12, 2009

the Romanticisms

while reading the story of rip van winkle i realized that this story did reflect romanticism. rip van winkle was a simple, good natured fellow who did everything to the best of his knowledeg to persue success. poeple in his neighborhood looked up to van winkle because he was always trying his best to help his neighbors the best way he knew how. he insisted on helping his neighbors with their family needs and went about doing it in a very critical way. He would play with the children and go hunting for food for the families of the village they he lived in. while hunting for the food, he would play with the children at the same time. eventhough rip may have been up for days and not eaten hiself, he would still go out and gather enough food for the wives of the households. he would sit on wet rock while fishing all day without be encouraged by a single nibble. that shows rip had the mind of a romantic by helping other the best way he knew how from the kindness of his heart. eventhough he wasn't so smart and intelligent he still managed to be successful by self-effieciency and considering the thoughts of others. those are some of the qualities that romantics had and also believed in. The story really helped me acknowledge the meaning of romanticism.

Monday, November 24, 2008

13 virtues

if were to have a list of thiteen virtues that i would have to follow in order for me to improve my moral standards they would be the following thirteen virtue:

  • work hard at everything that i do.
  • let everything i do be acompanied by perfection and to the best of my knowledege.
  • always remain rational when speaking with others, no matter what the situation.
  • remain focus on the importance of all situations
  • always listen to what others have to say eventhough i may feel like that person is wrong by meaning.
  • always stay faithful to a promise that is made upon others.
  • keep other people feeling in consideration in every situation.
  • always take responsibility for my own actions.
  • give respect to others at all times
  • always maintain innocence.
  • never under estimate myself, believen all personal instincts.
  • never let others bring me to low standing point.
  • keep all hope alive, believe that there's nonthing in the way of my current or future goals.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

two of the beleifs of the puritans

Here are two beleifs that the puritans follow:total depravity and limited atonement. toatal depravity is the beleif that states that through adam and eve's fall, everyone is born sinful. that's something that i personally, can not get the concept of. that was one of the beleifs that the puritans shared. Another beleif that the puritans stronglly take beleif in is called, Limited atonement. this belief states that jesus died only for the chosen and that gods grace is freely given. those were two beliefs that i saw an example of in the film , sinners of an angry god. during the movis these words were said, Only a few can be saved by god, the rest were sent to hell. that was quotetd in that films which gave an example of limites atonement. there were other examples of the belief total depravity. during the film there were statments made saying that everyone was full of sin so therefore everyone was burned in hell!!! those are two of the beliefs that the puritans believed.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Puritans vs. Rationalist

A beleif is something that were all entitled to have. Some peoples beleifs are considered as there relgion, so therefore they follow that religion. Here are some of the main beleifs that existed betweent the puritans and the rationalist back in the late 1700's.

starting with the puritans, which were which was a religous group that advocated for more purity. they puritans actully had two different levels of beleifs: The individual level and The church body level. Most puritans followed the church body level of beleifs. This, beleif was that the puritans that worship in the church ought to be strictly regulated by what is commanded in the Bible (known as the regulative principal of worship. If you followed the individial level of beleif that means you also worshiped god but in a different manner. The individual beleif was stated as of which each person should be continually reformed by the grace of God to fight against indwelling sin and do what is right before God. those are two the beleifs that the puritans shared. but today in the modern age people share the same similar thoughs, like me for instants, i beleive that god has control over all human life. And only god can determine how long you live on this earth. So that 's why i worship god and praise him every sunday.

The Rationalist on the other hand, their beleifs were just a little different from the puritans. the rationalist shared different levels of religon as well as the puritans. The rationalist participated in a religous movement called the deism, which was a beleif based on science ans mathematics. these people of deism believen god but not that he controlled everything. The natural laws are what make uop there people in the human society. I found that to be a little awkard, but what the heck!! But today in this day in age, i really havent meet anyone yet who still believes that theory and when i do i will make sure i document it.

No matter what people may beleive or what their religion may because at the end of the day everyone is entitled to their own opinion, or should i say beleif. The puritans and the Rationalist shared totally different beliefs. The beliefs of the puritans are what make the puritans the puritans. The beliefs of the rationalist are what nake them the rationalist.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The way the puritans lived

Well, the sinners in the hands of god video showed some strange ways of living as well as their beliefs. The video was about how the puritans only beleived that god saved only a few people and the rest was going to hell. i really felt like that was a messed up way to carry on in life. Because i was raised by different beleifs and that was, everyone was created by god. so, therefore every one was considerd as a blessing and not of a sin.

They also believed that there was no way to earn gods grace, it was left to the saints to interpret the word of God. I though was an ignorant way to think and carry on in life with that particular mind frame. When i discovered that the puritans believed in the opposite of what i was raised to believe, which i find is the normal way to believe, kind of distirbed me. God dosent discriminate against anyone. not even if they have commited a sin because there's always room for forgiveness in God's eyes. So therefore i felt like the way those people lived was very uncommon.

The passage that i read from the William Bradford's plymouth plantation history source was appealing to me. I was interested by that passage because it was a little more relating to me then the ''sinners in the hands of an angry god'. it was refreshing to read about people that think like normal children of god should think!! these people obviously worship god and god only and feels that god is always around to help and save. No matter what the situation and what type of the person they are.

I've realized that these are people who call on god whenever they are in some kind of tragic situaiton. so that tells me that they think of him to be a very powerful person and that there's no limit to who interprets the word of god. Thats something that i find very common for people to do, unlike the people of the "Sinners in the hand of and angry god'. But when it's all said and done there are always going to be people that have their own beliefs which is nonthing wrong with that. Because everyone is entitled to their own opinion. weather they think everyone is full of sin or not but i guess only god could determine who goes to heaven or hell.