Polls
Monday, May 16, 2011
Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell
The world in which ‘Nineteen Eighty-four’ is set in can be described (and is by many) as an “Orwellian Nightmare”. From the constant surveillance by the thought police, the passages describing deadening life in Oceana, the punishments implicated for actions as natural as thinking or sex- make me realise how lucky I am to live in the society that I do; even with the recession! Perhaps it’s just against my nature, but the idea of not being allowed to question anything or even think for me sends shivers down my spine. In the world of Inglot, Big Brother and the rest of the inner party have control over not only everything but everyone. From the time and date to which state they’re at war with, the party have the power to say that “two plus two is five” and anyone who says, or is even suspected of thinking differently is sent to a mysterious quarter in the Ministry of Love “to become sane again”.
The sense of paranoia and isolation in this society stems from the repression of human emotions and the enforcement of ones desired by the party; such as love for Big Brother and Inglot, hatred for Goldstein and either Eastasia or Eurasia (depending on which they’re at war with). Human emotions and characteristics is a strong theme in this novel. The power of the Human mind is highlighted in both good and bad light. In room 101, I saw how our minds are so powerful that they can become almost self-destructive. The party realise how strong the human mind can be, so instead of trying to penetrate; they manipulate and plant ideas in it, allowing it to spread like a virus. The most unnerving thing about this aspect of the novel is that this method of brain-washing actually works.
During the first part of this novel, Orwell introduces a relationship between the protagonist (Winston) and one of his "comrades" Julia. This relationship is described throughout the novel as that of undying love, however, it is my opinion that this relationship does not symbolise love but rather Winston's overwhelming desire to rebel against Inglot in the most human way possible and Julia's longing to feel any kind of emotion that isn't hate. For the romantic reader, this relationship may be the shining beacon of hope which will triumph over Big Brother. Perhaps this was Orwell's intention, as all that flicker of hope is quenched in the Ministry of Love. The ideas of Winston and the Brotherhood is in contrast with the actual reality of the novel- this contrast makes the ideas seem even better and the reality all the more dismal. It's one of those scenarios where you may know what's in store for the protagonist and indeed the rest of the society but you hope it will take a turn for the better- the end comes anyway.
In conclusion, I found this novel to be an enjoyable read. The cultural context is not like anything that I've ever seen before, Orwell's writing is nothing short of brilliant. I would highly recommend studying this novel for the Leaving Certificate as I feel that it will provoke some interesting thoughts and maybe even a debate or two.
The TY Experience :)
Thursday, April 14, 2011
English novel review
Friday, March 25, 2011
Cultural Trip to Town
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Drama Competition Update
We've begun changed minor details in our play (movement, pauses, stuff like that) it's strange because things that are so simple and natural in everyday life are things you seem to forget once you walk on stage. Suddenly you have to think about where to out your arm so that you look frustrated, or to pause so that the audience think that you're thinking. It's all very technical.
I'm glad that it's all worked out so well, I really hope we win some sort of prize after coming this far :)
Geography Project
1. Country: South Africa
2. Desease: Meningococcal Meningitis (Bacterial Meningitis)
3. What is it?: An infection of the brain and spinal cord, the desease travels through your bloodstream, hence making its appearance as a rash on the surface of the skin.
4. Symptoms: Stiff neck, headaches, rash which does not disappear when a glass is rolled over it, sensitivity to bright lights and confusion.
5. How it is treated: The patient must be brought immediately to the hospital so that antibiotic treatment can begin. Lumbar puncture follows and the treatment continues for 7-10 days following. this is to ensure the infection is completely cleared.
6. How to prevent it: There is a vaccine against Bacterial Meningitis.
It was an interesting project to do :)
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Photoshoot for Minco :D
It went really well, the photos looked really professional and all of our hard work paid off. We used ourselves as models (because we're vainers LOL JK)
I really enjoyed the whole experience, but I must admit I wouldn't fancy modeling as a career! I prefer the photography side, so I might read into that :)
I'm really happy that we stuck with our company idea and followed through on this. Hopefully all our hard work will be shown through our product and it'll all pay off.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Time flys when you're having fun
The teachers are all giving us talks about different subjects, telling us what their structure is like for the LC. I must say that after doing TY, I'm a lot more calm about making my subject choices; because there's not as much stress as there was last year (not even finished one state exam and thinking about the next, not exactly pressure-free).
I'm still trying to decide which subjects to choose, but I have a fair idea. I've narrowed it all down to these five:
- Economics
- Geography
- Art
- Business
- History
^ That's them, in order of what I'd most like to do. I'd never done art before this year, and you only barely tip off Economics in the JC. I suppose that's why TY's been so good- it gives you a year to find new talents and things you didn't know about yourself.
For anyone who wants to do art for the LC and didn't do it for the JC, you have to draw a self portrait and a shoe or a pepper (or "something like that") to prove your ability to the art teachers. I think this is good because it lets you know if you're able for LC art or not.
For anyone who wants to do TY, I say go for it (or not.. I wouldn't mind another year of this :P). TY has been such an amazing year- but it wouldn't have been if I didn't put in so much effort. Ty is a waste of a year if you're expecting a doss, trust me. It is hard work but it's kind of fun work.. There's no rule that says you have to do your work- you just have to do it. At the start of the year it's a little hard to get used to but after a while you get into the swing of meeting deadlines and keeping all your projects afloat at once.
TY IS AWESOME
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Movement workshop for English
There was a part about "filling space". I was partners Niamh C for this section. I made a shape using my body, then she had to fill in the sace around me. Then I had to make another shape by moving away and filling in the space around her shape. It was tricky to manage at first, but after a while we got the hang of it.
All-in-all, the workshop helped me a lot :)
Home-Ec International Foods Project
The enchaladas that myself and Bebhinn made for Home-ec, our country is Mexico :)
Friday, January 28, 2011
Briery Gap Drama Competition
I took the lead male role in the play, Kaz took the lead female. I'm glad that I stepped up to play this role because it has taught me to keep on top of deadlines and work (learning lines is a very tough process!)
I hope that we get through to the next round, I've really enjoyed working on this project.
Trip to Mullingar: possibly one of the best days of TY so far!