Sunday, December 7, 2014

Lady Macbeth's Netflix

If Lady Macbeth were alive today, she would definitely have a Netflix account. Her recommendation list would look a little something like this....

1. A Simple Plan

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Blog post 6

Fate vs free will has been a hot topic this year. I personally believe my life has been guided by fate. I strongly believe that everything happens for a reason and that there are no mistakes. I believe that we make our own decisions but our fate has been predetermined and we can't change it. It makes sense if you don't think about it. In Macbeth, we see the influence of the supernatural on the decisions of the characters. It raises the question of whether the characters are making their own conscious decisions. I relate this to a higher power guiding our decisions, but in such a way that we think we are making our own decisions. Once again, it makes sense if you don't think about it. I think Shakespeare believed that our fate is predetermined. He shows this through the witches prophecies. I also think that he believed that our choices are guided by some supernatural power.  Once again shown through the witches influence on Macbeth and lady Macbeth.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

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This piece of art is Miradas I by Moris (Isreal Meza Moreno). It is Acrylic paint over a highly peixelated photo on canvas. Miradas I questions how much you can tell about a person from their eyes. Since the piece is paint over a picture, the outline of the people in the picture can be seen faintly through the paint. It made me look closer so I could try to figure out what these people actually look like and maybe where they came from. Im not exactly sure what the artist's puropose for this was, but it was really cool. looking at this art I got the feeling that this piece was targeting profiling and sterotyping. It made you look at the people as people. You couldn't really see their race, religion, or sexual orientation which I really liked.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Blog post 4

http://www.designyourway.net/blog/inspiration/burger-king-vs-kfc-vs-mcdonalds-print-advertising/
Little Picture:
This advertisement is from burger king. It is advertising their new 7 inch long burger. It shows a pretty woman about to have her mind blown away by the amazing new taste of the burger.

Big Picture:
The deadly sin used in this advertisement is gluttony. It is persuading people to buy more food from burger king. The burger is also bigger than a regular burger so people who buy this burger are eating more than they normally would. The text beside the picture of the burger says "fill your desire for something long, juicy and flame-grilled with the new bk super seven incher. yearn for more after you taste the mind-blowing burger that comes with a single beef patty, topped with American cheese, crispy onions and the A1 thick & Hearty Steak Sauce." By saying "Yearn for more after you taste.." they are persuading the audience to have more than one. It is encouraging the audience to indulge in gluttony. It also shows the greed of the advertisers ( burger king).   

Audience:
I believe the intended audience is the american middle class. They advertise that it only cost $6.25 for a whole meal! which is the average amount the middle class pays for fast food. The add could be targeting adults but may also influence kids. Most of the time, it is a child that convinces mom or dad to get fast food for dinner. However, it is an adult that is usually buying the food. 

Blog post 3

freebie

Sunday, September 21, 2014

What's in a name?

My name is Taylor Kiara Keyes. I've always hated my name. My first name is my mothers maiden name and my last name is my dads last name. My middle name has a long story behind it. When my mother was pregnant with me she asked all of her coworkers to submit a middle name idea. One of her good friends submitted the name Kiara. My mother wasn't very fond of the name, but about a week before my birth, he died in a motorcycle accident. My mother named me Kiara in remembrance of him. Kiara is also an Irish name meaning "dark haired". Coincidently I have dark hair. My name doesn't really define me, but it does describe me.

Being an individual and also a part of a larger whole can be difficult at times. You want to be yourself and the person everyone else wants you to be. I constantly find myself putting what I want to do on hold in order to make someone else happy. I'm not saying that there's anything wrong with that, but it would be nice if it didn't have to happen so often. The problem with being one person and also a part of a whole is you either let yourself down or let others down. It's a very hard decision to make. At the end I chose to be myself and let others either except me or reject me. It's one of the only options.

Sunday, September 7, 2014


Creative Arts High School (My Mom and I Were Homeless) St. Paul MN from Wing Young Huie's album Homelessness, Accessed 9/7/2014.




The photograph depicts a young woman in Minnesota. She is wearing multiple layers and scarves and her hair is a mess. at first glance, she "looks homeless." She is holding chalkboard sign. the sign reads "My mom & I were homeless for nearly a year. It wasn't our fault. Now I want to be an artist and own a café".

Looking at the surface of the photograph we just see a young woman with aspirations to be an artist that owns her own café. She was homeless for about a year and maybe feels that her dreams will never come true.

If we look a little deeper the idea that homeless people are in their situation because of their own actions emerges. this isn't always the case. Homeless people today are often reffered to as "the homeless" the word people is removed as if they are animals. Society views these people in "reduced circumstances" as subhuman and unable to succeed (Atwood 8). By taking and posting this picture, Wing Young Huie gives this young woman as well as other homeless people a voice.


Atwood and Huie both present the idea of "others." In The Handmaid's Tale, the handmaids are the others, in Huie's work, the homeless are the others. Both Atwood and Huie present theses others as the main focus instead of passing by them as many people do. By making others the focal point, Atwood and Huie give these people a voice and give other people a new perspective.