Sunday, November 25, 2012

Thanksgiving Break


(I do not know this man in any way. I found this picture on the internet)

Thanksgiving break is a wonderful time. It is a time filled with laziness, over-eating, Christmas decorations, and home-made pie.

Now, I could just rant about all the movies I've seen, all the Zelda and Pokemon I've played, and how much I truly adore pumpkin pie....

 But, sadly I must somehow tie pie and laziness into the hero's journey, which could be a little tricky....
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See my problem? I suppose that if there would be a point in the heroes journey where the hero really wants to blog about something more interesting but he can't because it would harm his grade, I would be there. But where on the heroes journey is that? The departure? The threshold? The of the beast? The road of trials?
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I GOT IT!!!
It's a
TEMPTATION!

Maybe not to the level of some others, but I am tempted to goof off right now. And like any good hero, I am resisting and continuing on with my quest for good grades. Every once in a while, it feels good to be a hero.
Happy Thanksgiving!




Sunday, November 4, 2012

Rwanda?

The other day, we had to watch this video in class about these cyclists from Rwanda. It was a nice, inspiring story; apparently, before I was born, there was a genocide in Rwanda and these guys survived it. Then, to make a long story short, they formed a cycling club and it grew to the point where they represented their country in the olympics. They represented hoe for their country and, in my opinion, were hero's in real-life.
It was a good video, but the whole time I was thinking: "where on earth is Rwanda?"


So, I did a little research and I found out that Rwanda is right here:

So now if you're ever on Jeopardy, and you get the question: " This country is in this location:" 
Now you'll know: It's Rwanda!





So now that I explained the location of Rwanda and possibly increased your chances of winning a popular game show,  I will be off! As always:


(and all the other crazy stuff I share on this blog!)

Friday, October 26, 2012

YES!!


You know that, presentation i was worried about? It ruled. To compare this to the heroes journey, one might say that this would be the climax, but I have a feeling the road of trials is just beginning.


Thursday, October 25, 2012

Cold's are Terrible

I have a cold, in which you could probably presume due to the highly creative name of this blog.

Doing so has done many bad things for me:

Made it impossible to present to my class about this "belief statement" project, which has made me more concerned with memorization, deadlines, and textcuts than really thinking deep about what
I believe in.

Made me nervous to present two days late.

made me have lots of makeup homework.

Miss lots of lessons.

Made a big test come at me without forewarning, while everyone else got three days to study.

Made me have to blow my nose all the time.

and finally, made me go through three bags of cough drops.

As you can most likely tell, I have very little appreciation for this particular cold, with it making unsanitary, unorganized, and even a little unstable.

Though this cold has been terrible, it has received certain benefits such as:

Letting me make an awesome map on halo in preparation to my nearing fifteenth birthday.

Allowing me a reason to sleep in.

And, with cudos to the ZELDA WIKI, learned more about the Legend of Zelda than most people would ever care to know.

(Sorry loyal blog-visitors for the small interruption (if two weeks is small). I was having trouble with my email and blogger wasn't letting me post anything! Turns out, I was using the wrong email! Anyway, as always:)




Monday, October 8, 2012

"cool" quotes

The other day in class we read quotes for teens that have apparently been classified as "cool" without my knowledge. We then, of course had to write a blog about them. So here goes nothing (and nothing that anyone who has better things to do should read. What should they read? I don't know because homework is preventing me from blogging about whatever now! I sure hope it lightens up!)

And because of lack of things to say about these err... "cool" quotes, I will find one of these quotes that best describes my situation.

 The greatest and most important problems in life are all in a certain sense insoluble. They

can never be solved, but only outgrown. – Carl Jung

Well THAT sure gave me a different look on the situation. 

With that helpful and apparently "cool" advice, I will be off! I will try as hard as I ccan to post something more interesting next time. 

Thank You!

MALWARE!!!! (DUN-DUN-DUN!)

I went on this site to post a school-related blog when google chrome suspects that there is malware on this site. It may appear for you, but I assure you: I am not an evil mastermind. No this blog doesn't contain Malware. Your web-browser might say it does, but I did a full scan on my computer after opening this page and there is no malware. Please don't go onto Shurtugal.com though.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Sidekicks



Despite the above picture, todays blog will focus on the people who help hero's out on their adventures, but hardly get any credit: the Sidekicks. Sidekicks help hero's learn to not totally be self-reliant and give them a friend to hang out with and grow with.

My school suggests that while I write this blog, I should think of MY sidekick.

I can't say I have a sidekick. If I had to choose, I would say my buddy Eric, but he's always doing stuff of his own too, so we would be more like an alliance between heroes.

Personally, I still don't even think I'm on a hero's journey. I don't really know what journey I am on, but all my friends are on their own journey's as well, and I can't really say they're there just to help me.

I do have to say though, it would be handy having a sidekick. Maybe they could help me with all of my homework!





Wednesday, September 26, 2012

AH-HA!


I was just thinking: If I am on a "hero's journey," why am I taking this journey? I'm not helping anyone here as a freshman except myself. I'm here to learn and get grades that impress colleges after I graduate. Not really a reason a hero goes on an epic. i'm not saving a empire from a terrible tyranny or New York against a super-villain, I'm here by law and for my own good. So unless I am the only person anyone cares about, I'm not being a hero at all! Finishing my first year in high school won't do anything but allow me to be a sophmore! Which takes me back to my first blog, I am going to try and compare other character's lives to the hero's journey and not mine, because they are true heroes; and me: not so much.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Is this the worst?

I had pretty painful armpit surgery yesterday. It still hurts today, so I had to miss class and deal with my arm that huts a lot. My surgery was really painful, and I had to do a little more today. i will have to have it treated again EVERY day for the next 7 days! I also was in too much pain to go to school today, so I'm getting a little behind. Because I have to tie EVERYTHING in this blog to the hero's journey, I was considering saying that this represented the climax of my hero's journey, or the ultimate showdown, but after I thought about it, I now disagree. There's a good chance that over the course of this year I will go through something else that will make this look petty in comparison. Also, If my teachers want me to blog about my hero's journey through my freshman year in high school, I still have 3/4ths of the year to go! If I start wrapping things up now, how am I going to tie this blog into the hero's journey the rest of the year!
Anyway, I feel like school and my wound aren't making things easy for me.

        

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That is a simple equation showing how I am feeling right now. (again, none of the pictures are mine) I hope this lets you wrap you're mind around what I'm feeling. If this IS my freshman climax, it isn't doing a very good job. It has terrible timing (it's only September!) and it's kind of disappointing. I would have much preferred a sword dual with an abnormally buff, want-to-be omnipotent or battle a flaming demigod with a machine gun with my super-strength and laser-vision than go through this! those other hero's have it easy!

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Awesome Antagonists!

Today, I will discuss characters in stories that are often disregarded for what they do. They are evil, crazy, destructive, or sometimes even psychopathic, but without them stories would be boring! I am talking about villains. The people in stories you love to hate and love to watch be destroyed by the hero, who at that point in the story, has either learned a lot or become a lot more powerful. But while villains might not be the nicest people in the world, they serve an important role in the story. without them, the hero of the story would have nothing to do. In fact, they wouldn't be a heros anymore, they would just be bored!


See, villains are important to stories, so this blog is a tribute to them and their hard work of being evil.
To start out, I will Make a list of my top 10 favorite bad guys ever!






#10: Bowser

He's so menacing, but so easy to defeat. He may be a giant, fire-breathing, turtle-dragon, But a chubby plumber can beat the heck out of him by jumping on his head three times! He always captures princess peach, but Mario ALWAYS gets her back. It's the same story EVERY time! But he's so menacing, so persistent, and so lacking in the knowledge of Mario's reputation, you got to love him!

#4: King Galbatorix

Galbatorix is definitely evil. He is power-hungry and cares nothing of his subjects. But, in the books, you don't meet him until the last book in the series, so it's kind of rewarding to meet him and see what he's like. His seemingly invincible power and calm, cool demeanor make him look like a greater opponent than Eragon could handle. Despite Galbatorix's high intelligence, he was unaware of his evil actions and insanity, and also unaware that if enough focus is present, someone can use magic without saying anything. Because of this, Eragon defeated him by using a wordless spell (galbatorix prevented him from saying magic words) that made him realize he did wrong and feel empathy for the all of the people he effected negatively.This made Galbatorix destroy himself. Unlike most villains, Galbatorix is smooth-spoken and clever, which made his dual with Eragon all the more exciting. I loved reading about him being defeated!

#3: Darth Vader


I had to have him in the list! Darth Vader is the most popular villain of all time, and I can see why. He is so menacing with is cape, black robo-suit, insane amount of anger towards everything, awesome theme song, and baritone voice complete with deep breathing, Vader is just asking to be a awesome villain. The only reason he isn't higher on the list is that him and Luke never really had a final, epic dual. In Empire Strikes Back, Vader defeated Luke and chopped off Luke's hand, but Luke didn't ever get revenge. Instead, Vader turned on emperor Palpatine and let the rebels win. Like galbatorix, Vader's realizing of his evil's was fatal, and after saying goodbye to Luke, he killed himself with the knowledge of the wrongs he did. But, his retreating from antagonism just makes me feel better about how I think he's awesome. Darth Vader definitely knows his stuff about being a villain. He is a legend among movie characters.

#2: Ganondorf

I like Ganondorf. He is Link's main target in a number of Zelda games. You only meet him once or twice before you have a final duel with him at the end of the game, but when you do, you think, "Dang, that guy's a jerk!" Not  only that, but he is after the triforce and desperately wants to become a god and rule the world. Between all of this, you end up REALLY wanting to have an epic dual with him and destroy his every hope and dream. Nintendo realizes this, so they don't disappoint you! The very reason Ganondorf is this high on my list of villains is because he provides Link with some seriously epic duels, and unlike duels in books or movies, you fight Ganondorf yourself and experience the awesomness first-hand. The good thing about epic duels in video games is that if the protagonist screws up and almost loses it for everyone, you can't blame anyone but yourself. There is also not the pain of the dramatic irony of knowing that the villain has a trick up his sleeve that the hero doesn't know it and you have to watch in pain as your hero almost loses. In a video game, if a villain like Ganondorf has a trick up his sleeve (like turning into a rampaging, giant boar, for example) you don't know it until the villain deploys it. Anyway, Ganondorf is a master at planning out epic duels, putting him high on my list.

#1: WARIO!!!

(Well, who did you expect it would be?)

Well folks that concludes it. Wario gets the fast-pass to the front of the line, but I think the others are good to. Now there are much more evil and villains much easier to hate, but these villains are so good at doing what they are expected, you got to like 'em! Though next time your protagonist is on a quest, make sure to think about how hard that antagonist is trying to make you hate you hate them and how hard they are trying to stop the hero. As I said, if it wasn't for the antagonists, stories just wouldn't be fun anymore!



Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Is the Dragon-Born really a true Hero?


YAY! Why, you ask did I write,"YAY" in the largest font and make it bold and underline it? Well, I will tell you, in the midst of my never-ending, near-impossible-to-complete list of tasks to complete to keep my grade afloat in the vast sea of homework came a small island were It is possible to be creative and discuss pointless things that aren't demanding and spar my interest. The island is this blog, where whether my communication studies grade disproves of it or not, instead of comparing MY life to the heroes journey, I will  compare it with my character's virtual life in the fifth Elder Scrolls Game: Skyrim.


Now, Skyrim an RPG (role playing game), and in my oppinion, stays true to it's role playing roots better than any other game I've ever played.Like most RPG's you find better weapons, moves and armor to help you in battle, but that's not even half of the role you get to play. RPG's are supposed to make you feel a sense of accomplishment as you see you're character develop and grow more powerful over the course of the game, and maybe include optional side quests that might help you grow even more powerful along the way. But, skyrim goes way beyond that. It actually lets you develop a character and live with the benefits and consequences that it gives you. Like, for instance, if you do act like you would by default on any other RPG, which is a selfless hero without any personality what-so-ever, people will trust you and you will gain lots of awards for good deeds you do. But, if you act like that, people will start to expect you to do everything they say, and you might accidentally be betrayed by someone you help or simply get overwhelmed with stuff to do. and if you act like a villain and become a thief or even an assassin, people will be scared of you and not respect you, but you also get the benefit of you're stolen goods and you will become a good warrior.

So you get the idea. Now, no matter what you do, you have to go around and kill a bunch of evil dragons and learn the ancient art of SHOUTING, an ancient form of language that will help you destroy the evil dragons. Now, your mentors of shouting refer to you as, "the hero of destiny", and, "the dragon-born hero" but if you go around stealing everything from people for money, maybe you aren't as much of a hero as they say.
Dang! That dragon has some PIPES!

Now, what this all boils down to is whether my character is a hero or maybe not so much, and I will decide by listing traits that my character has:

1.I except almost every task anyone wants me to do. If there is a mission were you can either help one person or another person who are in conflict with each other, I try to depict who has the best moral value and side with them. But, this won't stop me from pillaging a house if a thief will give me money for it. The only quests I refuse to do are from a race known as high elves, who took over the great empire of the continent of tamriel (the continent skyrim's on) and are destroying human culture. I think that they are kind of really evil, so I try not to help them. 

2. I am a hoarder on skyrim. I know it's not a common hero's trait, but it's not necessarily evil either. I just simply like stuff. If I don't use the stuff I find, I store it in my drawer at my house. (It now has nearing 10,000 pounds of stuff in it), and if I don't do that, I sell it to the nearest general store. If you carry more than a certain amount, you walk really slow, can't jump, and have less powerful attacks, but there is no limit to how much stuff you can carry past that point. I've been caught with 3,500 pounds on my back once! The only problem is that I also take other people's stuff too, but in ways that don't make them furious. Like if someone tells me "You're our guest here, so grab a plate or to and fix yourself as much food as you want," I take every piece of china and silverware in their house and every scrap of food I can find and sell it to the general store. 



3. I am a member of the thieves guild of skyrim, mainly because they give me money when I do stuff for them. But, I think I will destroy them after they give all the money they can...

4. There is a war in skyrim between the great empire I mentioned earlier and a rebellion that wants to be free of any dictatorship of the high elves. The empire's original moral value seemed good, but since the high elves kind of took over, it's become uncaring of it's people. The rebellion, on the other hand, want democracy and respect. (This doesn't sound like that book we're reading in class about the Chinese student rebellion of 1989, except this is fake and created for my enjoyment and that was a violent display of greed for power in Chinese politics.) The only problems with the rebellion is that it is a lot weaker than the old, developed empire and they only want a race of people from tamriel's north called nords to be a part of they're country. I am thinking about joining the rebellion even though my character is from southern tamriel.

5. I am a mercenary that is up for hire by any side of the war right now, so I might just join the empire if they pay enough money.

6. I am also a member of a smaller rebellion that consists of the native people of skyrim. They want to form a country for cultural and religious freedom for everyone (mainly because the nords replaced these people's culture with thier own.). This smaller rebellion took over and imperial city and formed a country once, and it was really peaceful and happy, but the other rebellion destroyed it before it could make peace with the empire and become more powerful. This rebellion is known as the forsworn because both the empire and the rebellion don't like these guys. I joined them because they support good cause, even if they aren't afraid to use violence as a way to support it.

7. I had a failed marriage. I got married to this lady after she challenged me to a fistfight in a bar because, as she said,"You can't know a woman until you've had a good brawl and a few drinks with her!" but, after our wedding (which consisted of my hired body guard, a homeless guy, and a priest), i tried to rent a carriage for us, but I was carrying 1,500 pounds and the carriage guy was like," You're carrying too much stuff! I can't take you! Hurry up and get rid of it!" and I didn't want to get rid of my precious stuff, so I decided that we would walk 65 miles to our hometown on foot. We were having a lovely time walking until an evil dragon came out of nowhere and attacked her. I killed the dragon, but afterward, my wife refused to go on the road again. We were hiking in the wilderness for a while there, and it was alright, but we were going really slow and I was getting tired of defending my wife against wolves, bears, and saber-toothed tigers, so I decided to let her be, run back to town, and sell my stuff. After I could move better again, I went back and tried to find her, but I couldn't find her. thinking she must've sprinted the rest of the way, I went back to her house 60 miles away and waited for her for a while, but she never came back!

8. I am a member of a bards college, where my character gains singing and persuasive skills.

9. I never go anywhere without my hired mercenary, Marcurico. He is skilled in magic and unwillingly carries some of my stuff. I probably wouldn't be alive without him. I used to travel with my best bud named Feandal the wood elf, but he was killed by bandits. I haven't quite recovered from his loss.

10. I have fought more zombies, evil spirits, and dark mutants than I can keep track of! But, they all drop money and stuff when I kill them, so I just keep it up! I also occasionally do it for quests 

Well, that's about it! now to compare my hero with some hero's traits:

Bravery: "You can't be brave if you've had only wonderful things happen to you." ~ Mary Tyler More: This is the most important characteristic of a hero. You have to be brave to stand up and fight.
Courage: "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts" ~ Winston Churchill: You need the courage to fight a situation no matter how bad it is. Heroes have the fear of losing but they also have the courage to drive away that fear.
Determination: "The difference between the impossible and possible lies in a man's determination." ~ Tommy Lasorda: When you have the determination to fight something, no matter how weak you are, you will win.
Dedication: "The only tyrant I accept in this world is the 'still small voice' within me." ~ Mahatma Gandhi: Dedication in a task pays off eventually.
Endurance: "Don't pray for lighter burdens, but for stronger backs." ~ Unknown: If you are strong enough to face failure, nothing can stop you from achieving your goal.
Perseverance: "When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on." ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt: When you are persistent, you are bound to be victorious eventually.
Valor: "Where life is more terrible than death, it is then the truest valor to dare to live." ~ Thomas Brown Sr: To be bold enough to stand against the wrong when no one can show true heroism.
Selflessness: "Without selfless service, no one ever receives the fruits of their rewards." ~ Sri Guru Granth Sahib: You have to be selfless in your life to be remembered as a hero.
Sacrifice: "Those things that are precious are saved only by sacrifice." ~ David Kenyon Webster: It is very difficult to make sacrifices but a true hero sacrifices without hesitating.
Humility: "To become truly great, one has to stand with the people, not above them." ~ Charles de Montesquieu. You shouldn't have airs about yourself but be down to earth and humble
Read more at Buzzle: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/characteristics-of-a-hero.html


An Epic Hero
Somewhere in movies the epic hero also projects an image of a real life hero. Let's take a look at some of the characteristics of an epic hero to which people can relate to.
He is mostly pictured as a warrior who fights for his country but has a simple life.
He has to undertake a long journey filled with challenges in his way and has to fight various battles to accomplish his goal.
He always takes up distinctive tasks which no one else ever dares to.
He may come across haunted woods or enchanting witches that he fights with his endurance and valor and eventually reaches his destiny with a confident heart.
He has qualities like courage, honesty and willingness to sacrifice.
He stands for everything we love to see ourselves as, hence they are so famous with the audience.
Some famous epic heroes are Beowulf, Odysseus from 'The Odyssey', Aragorn from 'Lord of the Rings', etc.
A Tragic Hero
There has to be a tragic hero in a movie. He can either be the main character or a side hero who supports the story line.
In Aristotle's plays, a tragic hero always had characteristics like greatness and a noble stature. A tragic hero was portrayed quite strongly in Aristotle's play 'Poetics'.
In the play 'Macbeth' by Shakespeare, the tragic hero Macbeth was a victim of his doubt and insecurity. Thus the hero's downfall is due to his own errors and actions. This is one prominent characteristic of a tragic hero.
In Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet', Romeo has been portrayed as a strong victim of the rules laid by the society. He could not make a strong decision and hence committed suicide for his love.
A tragic hero has to suffer because of his own mistakes or somebody else's as shown in the movie 'Julius Caesar' where the tragic hero was Brutus.
Some examples of a tragic hero are Othello, Macbeth, Brutus, etc.
Read more at Buzzle: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/characteristics-of-a-hero.html

An Epic Hero
Somewhere in movies the epic hero also projects an image of a real life hero. Let's take a look at some of the characteristics of an epic hero to which people can relate to.
He is mostly pictured as a warrior who fights for his country but has a simple life.
He has to undertake a long journey filled with challenges in his way and has to fight various battles to accomplish his goal.
He always takes up distinctive tasks which no one else ever dares to.
He may come across haunted woods or enchanting witches that he fights with his endurance and valor and eventually reaches his destiny with a confident heart.
He has qualities like courage, honesty and willingness to sacrifice.
He stands for everything we love to see ourselves as, hence they are so famous with the audience.
Some famous epic heroes are Beowulf, Odysseus from 'The Odyssey', Aragorn from 'Lord of the Rings', etc.
A Tragic Hero
There has to be a tragic hero in a movie. He can either be the main character or a side hero who supports the story line.
In Aristotle's plays, a tragic hero always had characteristics like greatness and a noble stature. A tragic hero was portrayed quite strongly in Aristotle's play 'Poetics'.
In the play 'Macbeth' by Shakespeare, the tragic hero Macbeth was a victim of his doubt and insecurity. Thus the hero's downfall is due to his own errors and actions. This is one prominent characteristic of a tragic hero.
In Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet', Romeo has been portrayed as a strong victim of the rules laid by the society. He could not make a strong decision and hence committed suicide for his love.
A tragic hero has to suffer because of his own mistakes or somebody else's as shown in the movie 'Julius Caesar' where the tragic hero was Brutus.
Some examples of a tragic hero are Othello, Macbeth, Brutus, etc.
Read more at Buzzle: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/characteristics-of-a-hero.html




Thanks Buzzle!

Now for the Results: 

Overall, Yes.


(this is some guy I found on google images, I don't know him at all)

But I'm not an angel from heaven in skyrim form, I definitely don't have that whole "selflessness" thing down, and I don't think raiding a house is a good way to show humility. But, most of my intentions are good and whether I wanted to or not I went through things that I proved heroic in the outcome of. 

Well that was fun! I hope I get to do more of those! Maybe the next one can be on Legend of Zelda or maybe a book special on Eragon or another one of my science-fiction favorites, Pendragon. Again, Thank You for reading this entire thing. I really appriciate it!