Wednesday, December 16, 2009

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

The strength of beauty


Dorothy Gilman said “People need beliefs, there's as much nourishment in 'em as food.” and I completely agree with her. The power of myths and ‘nation building’ can be positive for a society because the people want to honor their beliefs and the myths can change the way a nation is for the better. “The Handsomest Drowned Man In The World” written by Gabriel García Márquez is an excellent example to show the power of myths in a society. This tale for children begins in an old village near the sea and everything is normal and quiet, but when a drowned man appears on the beach, everything changes. The little town transforms their appearance for the dead body and the inhabitants give the corpse to the sea and make everything to remember it. We can see that beauty can be a source of inspiration to become better and that the text illustrates the collective human tendency to build myths.

Firstly, a great quote that shows how the power of myths can be positive for a society is certainly the last sentence of the tale: “But they also knew that everything would be different from then on, […] yes, over there, that’s Esteban’s village.” This sentence contains a lot of literary devices, but the one that we must keep in mind is the climax which is one of the major literary devices in the text. During the entire sentence, the words are used in a way of ascending power to show how important Esteban, the drowned man, is and will be important for this village. I think that the power in this sentence is a reference to the influence of the corpse’s beauty which affects the little village. This quote shows how something can positively change a society with the only beauty of a man. Also, it makes people believe in something and try to change for the better to honor the memory of the most beautiful drowned man. This singular sentence talks a lot and explains well the power of a myth in a society.

Secondly, there are many events in my life that makes me to improve myself to honor the memory of someone like in “The Handsomest Drowned Man In The World”. There is an example, when I was younger, someone that I really appreciated died. Because of that, I decided to honor her memory by improving myself at school and tried to correct some of my faults. This person doesn’t become a myth, but she was important enough to make someone try be like her because she was a good person. In this case, I change to honor the interior beauty of that woman, in the case of the villagers in the tale; they change for the exterior beauty of Esteban. In the two situations, the people are influenced by the beauty of someone in a positive way; it demonstrates how strong can be a myth or a person’s memory in a society or in a single person.

To conclude, I demonstrate how the influence of myths and ‘nation building’ can be positive in a society or in a person. I am conscious that there are some myths that can bring negative into life’s person, but in this text and in my example, there were only positive causes. In every nation, there must be myths, because I think that it what it defines a strong from a weak nation. The more a society has an important myth with a deep meanings, more the nation will be proud to honor it.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

A proud nation


Quebecers have a long history. They are a huge and a proud nation. There are many events or people that can be an example to represent Quebec. We can be proud at Celine Dion, who is a model of perseverance in the entire world; there is also Guy Laliberté, a Quebecer who has founded the “Cirque du Soleil” with almost nothing. But, the most important thing that we must associate to Quebec is the Montreal Canadian hockey team. This mythic team isn’t just there for the distraction, it is the reflection of our nation, it’s a kind of a personification of us. I will explain you the importance and the link between this hockey team and the Quebecers.


First of all, the Canadians of Montreal exists since 1909; we can say that they have a long story. They are the winners of 24 Stanley cups and one time, they won 5 ones in a row, they are really champions. Some Quebecers were and are in this team like the legend, Maurice Richard, who played in 1942-1960. He beaten some records in this time, he scored 500 goals and more in his life, he was the “Rocket”. The Canadians team is one of the better hockey team in the history of the National Hockey League, they are huge.

When we take the time to look at this mythic team, we can clearly see the nation of Quebec in it. If this team has won 5 Stanley cups in a row, it’s because they have worked hard, like us, the Quebecers. This team is a symbol of courage, perseverance and training, because they have always given their 100% on the ice. We can be proud, because when they play a game, they represent us and they give all their heart to be sure that the nation of Quebec can be proud of them. They have their down and their up like everyone, but they never give up. They are a part of Quebec's culture, because they define us as a big team that will always be there to help his members. The Montreal Canadians hockey team is us; we make one!

To conclude, we can be proud of this team and of ourselves, because together we are a great nation with its qualities and his defaults and we assume responsibility for them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd4QzESA0S8

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Myths about the ancient Egypt


Each civilization has their own conception in the creation of the world and some of them try to explain all the phenomena that they see by the power of gods. That is the case of the ancient Egypt who existed 5500 years before today. This empire believed that their life were between the hands of the mystic power of invisible presence. Each god had a particular function and his meaning in the big question of the existence, all of them have their own history and when we reunite all of them, we have the Egyptian mythology. Here are little myths to understand the conception of the world by the Egyptians.

First of all, the one who created the human for this civilization was Khnum, a human with a head of a ram or a bull. From their belief, this god started to create the hairs of the man. After that, he formed the skin and the members. He built the skull and gave specific characteristics to the face of each human to distinguish them. Khnum opened the eyes to allow the human to see the world of Ra, the supreme god of the Pantheon. He made the mouth to eat and the tongue to express their toughts. At the end, he gave the throat to permit the human to swallow. We can say that he was the father of life, because he made the most wonderful thing of this world.

Secondly, this is a little myth about the great god of the writing, Thot. If we believe the ancient texts, Thot would drop papyrus in the temples of the Egyptians and from this gift, the writing was born. From their belief, he would give the knowledge to the human and create the language.

To conclude, the Egyptians used a multitude of gods to explain every aspects of their life. They were the base of their religion, culture and the way that they lived. The power of this civilization was in their myths.