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Reading Notes: Narayan's Ramayana Part B

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Reading the pages for Part B for the Ramayana were really interesting. What I have been doing for this section are underlining phrases that I think are important within the reading. One of my favorite parts within the reading for Narayan's Ramayana was when Bharatha approached his mother and stated that's she heartless, a snake, and devious woman. Not even her own child respected her due to the decision she had made. This gave me some inspiration because I thought if I were to include Kaikeyi within my story, she may just become the snake she was meant to be.  Another aspect of the story I thought was important to underline involved Jatayu, a Great Eagle, who once fought alongside Rama's father in his previous life. When Jatayu found out about the death of Dasaratha he swore to end his life. I saw that as being important because the talk of suicide is found throughout the Ramayana. Suicide tends to be a subject that is not talked about much. I thought it was interestin...

Famous Last Words: My Second Week Progress

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This semester has started out great for me so far. Specifically for this class my focus is now getting ahead with the class like I had planned during Week 1. The writing has been great and I love that I am able to use my creativity while writing my stories. I can not wait to start reading the Ramayana either today or during the weekend sometime. My goal is to get ahead in this class and I hope with growth mindset I am developing I am able to accomplish this goal. My best writing this week was actually for my class called the "Crusades". We had to read a epic poem called The Song of Roland which had plenty of fighting and gore if anyone is interested. The writing involved a comparison between choices made between two of the main characters. Roland had to make a choice between sounding the Oliphant when the Saracens were approaching his army or keep his pride and not sound his Oliphant possibly risking more of his soldiers lives. I strongly recommend reading that if anyone...

Feedback Thoughts

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In the article, "Seven Ways to Crush Self Doubt" I learned how to better myself as an individual. A major problem I have is that I am constantly comparing myself to others. I have self doubts about myself in various aspects of my life from academics to my personal life. It is true by comparing myself to others I have lost that sense of community, and that is an issue that I need to work on within my own life. What I love about this article is that this can be applied to more than just creative work, these points can be applied to all aspects of life. As I receive feedback and provide feedback to my peers, my community, I hope to grow as an individual and help impact my community.  In addition, within the article, "Silence the Critical Voices in Your Head" it was good to read that it is important to focus on the positive. Many people, including myself, have those voices within our heads telling us that what we do is not good enough, and that we should give up...

Topic Brainstorm

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Reincarnation. The topic of reincarnation would be a possible one I would write about. I know the very basics involving reincarnation, but within the myths there are deeper elements to the topic of reincarnation. Dying and being born again into another human or creature has also peaked my interest. It is interesting to learn through the wheel of samsara that people are reborn until they have achieved the ultimate spiritual development. Source: MythEncyclopedia Gods and Goddesses. Another interesting topic to write about would be about the gods and goddesses found within the epics of India. Through study of the Norse gods I have come to appreciate the Norse myths better. Hopefully as I learn more about the gods within the epic Indian literature I can further understand and appreciate the myths and culture surrounding the various gods and goddesses. A few gods and goddesses I could write about include Vishnu, Indra, and Shiva. Source: BlogSpot Asuras and Devas. Another interesting...

Learning Challenge: What we have in common

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The video " All That We Share" was interesting and brought about excellent points. There are so many differences among people, either through aspects such as culture or physical appearance. However, we as people have so many similarities. People have lost loved ones, experienced pain, had joyous moments within their lives, and those are just a few of the many things that can unite even the most "different" of people. People are put into categories, but there are so many gray areas that connect that connect various people from different groups. Who knows when reading the Indian myths, maybe we will find out that there are various aspects of the myths that are not so different from what we have grown up learning and even our daily lives.                                                                   This is an image fr...

Growth Mindset: The Power of Yet!

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The Growth Mindset video showing the importance of "yet" was extremely entertaining and inspirational. It has been forever since I have seen Sesame Street and it truly brought back wonderful childhood memories. Seeing the characters of Sesame Street struggling from schoolwork, to sports, to even cooking shows that everyone has struggled with one thing or another at one point in their lives. For me I struggled with Organic Chemistry. I never thought I would get through that class but it required plenty of dedication and determination. As people say, practice makes perfect, or near perfect hopefully. Also, can we talk about her amazing singing. I found myself moving along to that wonderful singing. It is interesting seeing a program like Sesame Street help develop a growth mindset within younger children, and it can still impact adults such as myself. Whoa is it weird calling myself an adult, makes me feel old. Anyway, the power of "yet" is extremely important and I w...

Tech Tip: Canvas Mobile App

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The Canvas App has been useful to me throughout my junior year of college. By using the Canvas app I am able to keep track of my assignment due dates and also send messages to other students. Having the Canvas app is really convenient because I am constantly on my phone, so I get notifications when grades come in or when messages are sent. Overall, the Canvas app has been really reliable to me during my time at OU and I still use it to this day.                                                                                  The Canvas logo from the Canvas sit itself. Source: Canvas .

Week 2 Story: The Rakshasis' Fall

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Many centuries ago, in a small town near the Arabian Sea there was a group of shapeshifting female goblins also known as "rakshasis" who devoured every human they encountered. The female goblins especially enjoyed men, because they were able to trick men into marrying them, and thus devour them.  One day there was a tumultuous storm as a group of men were sailing on the Arabian Sea. The men's ship was destroyed due to the terrible winds and pelting rain. Some men drowned within the sea, while other men were washed up on the shore, unluckily escaping their death.  As the men washed up on shore, they were not far from the town with the shapeshifting female goblins.  The female goblins were finishing up their last meal, human fingers dipped in a skull bowl of human brain. However, the female goblins were still quite hungry, new fresh human meat was the only thing that would appease their hunger.  The goblins chanted, " More, more, we want more. "  ...

Week 2: Reading Notes Anthology

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"The Crocodile and the Monkey's Heart" is an interesting story. The reading involves the monkey outwitting the crocodile. The crocodile is ignorant not knowing that hearts are solely found within the body of monkeys. Within my story I would like to use the concept of trickery that is found within this story. I have noticed within quite a few mythology stories a common theme among them is the use of trickery and deceit. I would love to incorporate those themes into my story that I will create. I do like how the story takes place in a forest by a river. I may incorporate that type of environment into the story I am creating. Overall, I think I am going to use the theme of trickery for my story.                                                                                     ...

Week 2 Reading Overview

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I am excited to start reading the Ramayana. I am not familiar with Indian epics so it will be a new and thrilling experience. I decided to read Narayan's edition of the Ramayana. First, it is exciting startinga new novel because I get to hold it in my hand and feel the pages as I turn each page. I love having a physical copy of a book with me rather than reading online. Plus, I am able to read the Ramayana in the same style of writing which I will enjoy. In addition, it is in a more modern style so it will be a little easier for me to understand. Looking through the comics, the first comic I found interesting was "Pradyumna: Son of Krishna" . This was interesting to me because it involves the topics of destiny and fate. When I was taking a class called "Vikings" at OU I loved learning about the fate of the gods and how people viewed fate and destiny during the time of the writings. I would love to read if Shambara is able to escape his destiny of death. Anothe...