Tuesday, 9 May 2017

Eng11/12 JLS class talk

1.                  How is Jonathan different from the other seagulls?
     Other seagulls main focus is food
    JLS’s main goal is to fly


2.                  What is Jonathan’s “experimenting” (39) with?
Trying to fly higher, lower, faster

3.                  Why couldn’t he “make it work” (40)?
Understanding that he is just a seagull and not made to fly like other birds. (falcon)
4.                  How does Jonathan feel “limited by [his] nature” (41) after the accident.
Seagulls are limited —not designed/built to fly like falcons
5.                  What epiphany does Jonathan have while flying home in the dark?
Better for him to conform.
6.                  How is the dark symbolic?
Ignorance and fear, death
Self-doubt, hesitation, hardships and difficulties—facing while trying to accomplish something
Darkest hour of all is before the day
How does Jonathan “touch excellence in his learning” (43)Trying to figure out whether trying to figure out whether to conform or not
accomplished what he set out to do. Excel at flying and be the best flying seagull
Learning in general is seeking out excellence
making sacrifices to become better while all other seagulls are happy with the status quo
Is better by virtue of wanting to learn

7.                  What new outlook on life does Jonathan have at the end of the chapter?
Conformity —he gets kicked out of flock
quality of life improves
already good flying but lonely
starts to feel that as he gets older—everything he learns will die with him
Succeed at his tests—they want to touch excellence with him—say come back to the flock—more open to learning—if you want to learn you can follow me —becomes more about
learning/teacher —
is happier and can pass on contributions to next generation

Seagulls came for JLS to take him home —same beliefs —purpose for life than just survival

Their flying skills have surpassed his—the students becoming the teachers
Building on top of what came before
Flock symbolizes society —seagulls are meant to only catch food—he wanted to be different —found his purpose and wanted to excel

Myth of Icarus:
Hubris : Too much Pride (God-like Arrogance) Pride in the face of the God’s.


Living vs Existing
Loren Eiseley Passage
Above all, some of them, a mere handful in any generation perhaps, loved – they loved the animals around them, the song of the wind, the soft voices of women. On the flat surfaces of cave walls the three dimensions of the outside world took animal shape and form. Here — not with the ax, not with the bow — man fumbled at the door of his true kingdom. Here, hidden in times of trouble behind silent brows, against the man with the flint, waited St. Francis of the birds — the lovers, the men who are still forced to walk warily among their kind.


Maya Angelou:


Media pressure on us to conform
—tap into our fears of not belonging:
Money does not buy happiness (rich people)

Brand new house and phone —will it make you happy?

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