2011년 9월 21일 수요일

Reading Journal #1 - Rita Heyworth and Shawshank Redemption


           When I reached to the near end of Stephan King’s “spring,” it was the patience and persistence of Andy Dufresne that impressed me most. Despite of the hopeless 20 years in Shawshank, Andy’s desire for escape had never been removed, not even blunt. Definitely he was different from the other prisoners in Shawshank. While the others were getting used to the Shawshank life he tried to find the breakthrough, and while the others were finally “institutionalized,” he dreamed of Zihuatanejo. The wall of prison was thick, but Andy’s hope made a crack on it, spread it apart, and eventually broke it down.

           Considering Andy’s life in prison, everybody would agree that it was not fair at all. First he was bullied and tormented by the Sisters. When he finally gained the protection by helping the prison guards with tax problem, a harsher future was waiting for him. Since every prison guards got helpful advice from Andy, the highest warden of Shawshank, Samuel Norton hired him for money laundering. Mr. Norton gave much convenience to Andy compared to other prisoners as cost. However, Andy was also forced to pay the price for Norton’s fabricated kindness: he would not go out from Shawshank forever. Maybe Andy already knew from the first day of Shawshank, that it’s impossible to get released in legal way. The more Andy is related to the Shawshank society, the more his innocence would be contaminated.

           However, Andy didn’t lose his most powerful weapon until the end. It was his hope and desire for the escape. Nobody would know what exactly was his motivation for keeping such invincible volition, but I believe he always left enough space for hope. Hope, as Andy once said to Red, his favorite mate in Shawshank, is something “good” and “imperishable”. Glimmering inside Andy’s deepest mind, the hope soaked his every night and made him dig the stone wall for 20 years. The rock hammer that was almost worn away at the end of story symbolizes how the hope made Andy endure under unreasonable treatment and abuse so desperately. As the novel approaches to the end, King made the meaning of hope elated higher by describing the scene of Red, who was finally released on parole and amused by the hope of meeting Andy in Mexico. Here it is proved again, that the hope would be never rotten.

           Instead of Andy, the overall storyline takes Red as the narrator. Using this ‘observer’s perspective,’ Stephan King provoked readers more curiosity about the secret of Andy Dufresne until the highlight. Andy’s hope and patience resembles the young sprouts which split open the frozen earth in every spring. That is why King chose “Rita Heyworth and Shawshank Redemption” as the first season of his book.

09/22/11
Chang Woo Jung

2011년 9월 16일 금요일

When the world cries for Timmy (fake essay)

I remember the day of death of my beloved cat, Timmy. It was raining day. After a harsh days of struggle against cystitis, this tiny life escaped her small cage forever without any regret. I felt tangled. Why the world the God took this poor and weak creature?

However I also know, that I should understand the providence of great God. If there's one precious lesson I gained from this experience, that is the patience and courage in front of the death. Now I know that I'll stand still roughly in front of the death of my parents, grandparents, friends, and even me. I believe this is one of the most royal and noblest virtue which you, the college officers want from the applicants. 

I have a bunch of other stories to support my matured attitude towards the world and life, but it will only let my readers tired and boring. For this reason, I finish this essay with my poem about the tangled feeling I felt in front of Timmy's dead body.

Tangled


Shooting your gun into the dark
Let’s see who fires back
When a bite comes without a bark
Who's gonna watch your back
So little in so much time has been tasted
You wasted all that we had
Maybe we were wrong from the start
Because we are sorry,
Sorry excuses for love
Summer's never coming again
We will tangle in the wind and rain, oh

It's ok with me though
I will just keep my radar low
If you knew what I know
It's nothing new at all

But love stay with me
Love stay with me

2011년 9월 2일 금요일

Creative Writing - A Harsh Memory


1
In my dream you smiled at me, who was late for the meeting. What an abnormal smile. In dusk of hot October’s day, we didn’t feel the wind. Your friend used to sneer at us – “Don’t you think it’s a harsh love?”

2
On the road we walk along, the streets were dirty with aimless souls and drunken dumbasses. Taking each step, my shoulder cracked by the alcoholic air. But your lips were harder than usual, and your breast was colder than what I thought. Aren’t you tired? I was unable to hear your words. A cold robot talking, without a piece of true heart.

3
You used to smoke, sitting next to me. Silently, watching a point in empty sky or the shoes of walking people, you swallowed the toxic world and split it out. Give me one. I said quietly. In a surprised face, you fumbled the rattling handbag and took out the cigarette pack. Then you hesitated. Were you scared of me, or couldn’t you just endure the familiar situation.

4
I was already exhausted when I walked in the dusky road. I went over and over, splitting the darkness and trembling my tired legs, leaving the unreasonable footsteps. It was a summer night neither hot, nor cold. The dark solitude was broken by insects’ crying, and the light from unknown people’s house spread out into the foggy air. I closed my eyes for a while, opened again, and stared at the empty sky. A girl I used to know disliked the cigarette smoke. I filled my lung with the shining starlight and blowing wind climbing up trees. The sky of city was always obscure. I patiently walked over, following the footsteps of you. Waving my tired arms, I escaped the fog area that became more and more sticky.

5
When I wandered around, I smelled the sweat of running boys. I greedily bite off the memory you left. The endless summer of city was gradually forgotten under the shadow of anonymous evergreens. I spent more time with the girl. The grass seemed burning, under the stinging sunrays. The memory of sad cigarette smoke. Now a wet air comes through my throat. A fish who wanted to live in your air forever. The streetlamps sick of insomnia shed light on me and the girl.

6
If I could go back to the painful past, would I flutter again on the unknown street with my hidden gills opened? I still find you sometimes, with no trace in my places. The young people wandering streets. And the story flowed between them. I was too young. Today, I take a walk again to the park where the girl would be. She stares at me with her round eyes. I see you inside her iris, burning the rotten world. Inside my harsh memory, there is you, who sigh a gray smoke. 

Chang Woo Jung
09/03/11

1st assignment for Comparative Adaptation

Group: Five

Film: The Spiriting Away of Sen and Chihiro
Why we chose it:
This is the only movie that all of us have watched which includes the element of hero's journey

<ACT1>
1.Ordinary world:
- an ordinary japanese town
2.Call to adventure:
- a strange tunnel on the way to the family's new home
3.Refusal of the call:
- Chihiro's family is lost in an unoccupied town. Hungry, Chihiro's mom and dad eat the food gregariously without paying for the food.
Chihiro, however, chooses to look around the town and when she comes back, she sees pigs instead of her parents.
4.Meeting the mentor:
-Haku appears to tell Sen to leave the town immedately
5.Crossing the threshold:
-Chihiro, failing to find the way out with her parents, steps into the world of Ubaba by getting a job at spa town.

<ACT2>
6.Tests, Allies, Enemies:
-Test: In the spa town, people are gradually subjugated by Ubaba as they eat the food of the town and forget their original name.
Since Chihiro is unaware of such danger, she initially eats the food people give.
-Allies: Haku warns Chihiro of the danger, and she therefore manages to keep her identity.
She also becomes friends with the faceless ghost (Gaonashi).
-Enemies: Ubaba & her loyal eagle
7.Approach to the innermost cave:
-One day, Sen discovers Haku soaked in blood.
8.Ordeal:
-Chihiro discovers that Haku got hurt because he tried to steal the stamp from Ubaba's twin sister.
To ask for forgiveness and save her parents and Haku, she takes the Train of Death and arrives at Ubaba's sister's home.
9.Reward:
-On Haku and Chihiro's way back to the spa town, Chihiro suddenly remembers Haku's original name, thus liberating him from
Ubaba. Chihiro also saves her parents.

<ACT3>
10.The road back:
-Haku accompanies Chihiro in her way back to the ordinary world.
11.Resurrection:
-Chihiro finds her parents who were waiting for her at the tunnel.
12.Return with the elixir:
-The value of family
Points of contention (ifs/ands/buts):
Resurrection is a little unclear

Chang Woo Jung
09/02/11