Showing posts with label Week 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week 2. Show all posts

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Mythology and Folklore Topics Brainstorm

Topic: Sorcerer and Witch Stories From Around The World
Comments:  I love the idea of magic and how people use it to manipulate the world around them.  I am always fascinated by what wizards and witches do with their magic to those who do not have magical gifts.  
Possible Stories: I could make a story about a sorcerer and/or a witch where they are put in a situation that is inspired by one of the other stories I have read.
Sample Story Comments: This story also is a good example of what happens to sorcerers and when they use their magic.
Book Title: The Chinese Fairy Book
Book Author: Charles Wilhem
Year: 1921

Topic: Children and the people around them
Comments:  A lot of stories have children in them.  I always have found the stories with children interesting for their opinions and experiences.  
Possible Stories: Not only are children a great way to communicate a message, but it is easy to create a story that can do whatever you want it to do.  
Sample Story Comments:  This story exemplified why it is great to have children in a story.  They have the ability to cause you to be heartfelt over them, and feel bad for them.
Book Title: The Grimm Brothers' Children's and Household Tales
Book Translator: D. L. Ashliman
Year: 1998

Topic: Prince and Princesses around the World
Comments:  Many stories in the fantasy world have tales of princes and princesses.  Those tales are the ones that have always intrigued me and wanted me to read on more.  I want to create a story that is like the ones I have read in the past.
Possible Stories:  I could create a story involving a princess that wants to go explore the world in some form or fashion.
Sample Story Comments:  I liked this story for the fact that it added the princesses and marriage but it was not a very typical story that some people would sometimes expect.
Sample Story Tittle: How Nsassi Got Married
Book Title: Notes on the Folklore of the Fjort
Book Author: Richard Edward Dennett
Year: 1898

Topic: Marriage
Comments:  Marriage always adds a certain amount of complexity to the story, no matter what is happening elsewhere in the story.
Possible Stories: The story I could create could involve marriage and then some long-lost lover from the past coming back to stop the wedding.
Sample Story Comments: This story was a story that showed a different side of marriage and brought a certain complexity to a traditional story.
Sample Story Title: The Eagle and Whale Husbands
Book Title: Tales of North American Indians
Book Author: Stith Thompson
Year: 1929


Thursday, January 22, 2015

Extra Reading Diary - Arabian Nights

For this extra reading diary, I chose to read the first half of Arabian Nights.


Scheherazade - I liked this story for the fact it took one town's tragedy and turned it into a heroic story of a girl who tries to save her village.  Hopefully the story will succeed.  I have yet to read Arabian Nights or hear how it ends, but I know that there will be quite a few entertaining stories along the way.

Scheherazade herself (Wikimedia)

The Merchant and The Genius - I liked this story for the fact that as the story draws the reader on, the reader experiences more and more anticipation to see whether the merchant will be killed or not.  Then, suddenly, another man offers to tell a story to delay the death of the merchant.  So the story then becomes a story within a story.

The First Old Man and of the Hind - I enjoyed reading this story.  For the story not only was entertaining and the son was able to survive, but the wife of the old man also received what she had done to others.

The Second Old Man and of Two Black Dogs - I appreciated this story very much.  I have a younger sister and I know how hard it can be to get along with them at times.  While my sister and I have never reached the point that the men in the story did, I am sympathetic to how they felt.

The Fisherman - In this story, I felt sorry for the old man.  He did nothing wrong and helped the genius, but all the genius wanted to do was kill him.

The Greek King and the Physician Douban - In this story I felt bad for the Physician.  While, yes, he did lie to the King to become rich, all he wanted to do was help the King get better.  And what does he get for that?  Someone wanting him dead.

The Husband and the Parrot - This story confused me only for the reason that it was a story within a story suddenly, and it did not have the transition that the other stories within the story usually have.

The Physician's Revenge - I enjoyed this story for not only was the Physician able to get his revenge on the foolish king, but also it shows that if you do not confront a problem head on, it will lead to greater problems.

The Sultan and the Fish - I was intrigued by this story because the story itself ended at a point that was very suspenseful and made me want to read on more.

The Young King of the Black Isles - I enjoyed the ending of this story because it allowed everyone to get who was innocent, to become justified in the end.  It also caused a woman, who was mean and vengeful for no reason, to be killed for the evil things she had done before.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

The Seamstress Who Couldn't: Story Telling Week 2

Jane Dear was a seamstress known all throughout Chicago for being able to go to different locations and fix any item of clothing that needed to be fixed and make it look brand new.  She helped everyone from the most famous, including Oprah herself, to the people with minimum wage pay checks.  She was willing to work with anyone. Business was business after all, and she was not one to turn down any business she could get.

One morning she was woken up early to the ringing of her cell phone.


"Hello?" She answered groggily, trying to piece together her schedule in her mind on the off chance she had forgotten an early appointment.

"Yes, is this Jane Dear, fashion repair?" a curt, gruff voice shot back at her.

"Yes it is.  Is there something I can help you with?" Jane was now jumping out of bed and grabbing her planner and a pen to write down whatever was about to be said.

"Come downstairs.  I have a car waiting for you.  My wife needs you to fix her dress as soon as you can.  I have breakfast waiting for you."

"You have what?"  Jane peeked outside of her window on to the street below and saw a black town car glinting with the barely risen sun glinting off of the top of it.  "I will be right down. "  As she hurried to get dressed, she felt slightly uneasy about the fact that someone was waiting at her home to take her somewhere,  And all for the sake of a dress.  But after all, business was business and she was not one to turn down business.  Besides, who know when it was going to help down the road.  Whoever this guy was, he seemed important and she could always have that knowledge tucked away in her back pocket.

She climbed into the car and saw an assortment of different of fruits, pastries and other breakfast type foods waiting in containers in the car for her.  The uneasy feeling she had about the appointment caused her to not be very hungry.  She did take a cup of coffee and nibbled at a scone while the car cruised along the highway to their destination.  When they finally arrived at the modest looking house in the suburbs, she stepped out cautiously and headed towards the door.


Once inside, there was a woman sitting in the living room knitting what looked like a blanket while a pink layered dress was hanging from a stand in the middle of the room.  

As soon as Jane entered the room, the woman stood up and handed her a sewing kit.  

"Now use this sewing kit to help finish each layer as there are holes and tears.  You will also be here all day, we will provided food and other services you may need, but check every couple of hours on the work you have already done.  This dress can be a little tricky."  Jane was curious as to why the woman said that, but did not spend too much time thinking about it.  She had gotten a lot of weird requests in the past and this one was no different.  So Jane sat down and got to work.  Fixing a hole here, stitching up a tear there and before she knew it an hour had past.  

"I better go check my work."  Jane thought.  She went back to look at the previous stitches she had made and they were not there!  No matter how hard she stared at the fabric, she could find no previous stitch work.  She couldn't figure out what had happened, but decided to not spend too much time on it.  She still had a lot of work to do.  Jane continued along stitching and fixing wherever it was needed. Before too long, another hour had passed.  She went back to check her work and saw that the stitches she had made in the last hour, while tiny and very hard to notice, were just no longer there!  Jane wondered what could be so special about that sewing kit the woman wanted her to use.  Jane had brought her own kit but the woman had insisted that Jane use hers.  Jane looked around cautiously, wanting to try something but not wanting to get into trouble for it.  

Everyone else had left the room for the moment, so Jane decided to fix a small hole she had in her shirt.  In her hurry to finish getting ready on time, she had grabbed a plain v-neck and a pair of jeans. While the jeans were new and looked professional, the v-neck was a shirt that she had had for as long as she could remember.  It had quite a few holes in the bottom of it.  There was one particular hole that she always tried to fix but never seemed to find the time to.  Now she took the needle and some thread and fixed the hole.  As she stared at the hole nothing seemed to change.  So, she continued on with her work.  But about fifteen minutes later, she felt a warm, tingling sensation at the spot where the now fixed hole was.  She looked down and saw the stitches disappearing into the fabric of the shirt itself!  As she continued to watch the one spot on her shirt, she felt her body somehow become better!  She felt more graceful, more beautiful, and more confident in every single way!  She couldn't comprehend why she felt like this.  

Jane finished the rest of the work in record time.  She could not believe what was happening!  As soon as she finished, she started to head toward the door.  The man who had picked her up at her apartment suddenly appeared next to the door, and appeared to study her with a frown wrinkling his forehead. 

"Wait a minute, Jane." He said in the same curt voice he had used that morning.  "You didn't happen to use the needle and thread provided for you for some other item of clothing besides the dress did you?"

"I did, sir.  I used it to fix a small hole on my shirt.  It was getting in my way and I did not think it would be a big deal.  I am very sorry sir."  

"How dare you!  You have used magic that you should have never known about!" And with that, he wrapped her on the hand and showed her too the car.  Jane was confused as to why he did that and sat in the car on the way back wondering what happened and eventually dozing off to sleep.  When she was awakened, she looked in horror at her hands.  They had become gnarled and un-useable.  She was barely able to open the car door!  And with that Jane was never able to lift a needle or a pair of scissors again.

Author's Note:
I used the story Fairy Ointment as the inspiration for this story.  The story is about a woman who takes care of the elderly and the young if they are sick.  One night she awakened by a call from a man to help his wife care for the baby.  When they get to the house, the wife asks the woman to take care of the perfectly healthy baby. The wife says to put a special ointment on the baby's eyes every hour.  The woman does as she is told and then tries it for herself on one of her eyes.  It turns out the ointment allows the person to see the fairy world.  The next day the woman sees the man from the night before at the market.  She speaks to him and he becomes angry because he realized she used the fairy ointment when she was not supposed.  In reaction, he then makes the one eye blind. 

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Greek Myths: Ovid I - Reading Diary B

The second part of my reading diary will be still focused on Ovid I from the Greek Mythology.

Echo -  This story was certainly an interesting story.  It did have a tragic ending for Echo, seeing that she could never talk to and touch the one man she loved.
Narcissus - Narcissus's fate was certainly foretold by Bacchus.  It was because that he did not pay attention to Bacchus's prediction that he became a flower and failed to live a long and happy life.

Pyramus and Thisbe - It is a Greek myth version of the story of Romeo and Juliet.  A sweet story, which lasts longer in time than Romeo and Juliet, but one that is still sad all the same.
Thisbe at the wall (Wikimedia
Mars and Venus - It was an interesting story that had an ending where the just got what they deserved.

Perseus and Andromeda - This story was about turning Atlas into a mountain and then Andromeda is saved by Perseus who then becomes her husband.

Perseus and Medusa - In this myth, Perseus told the story about how Medusa was turned into the fearsome Gorgon that everyone knows about.

Greek Myths: Ovid I - Reading Diary A

I chose for my reading diary A post to be focused on Ovid I of the Greek Myths.

Deucalion and Pyrrha - This story was the Greek Myth about the great flood that happened so many years ago and is so familiar to many cultures.  This story had many similarities to the story I am so familiar with, Noah and the Great Flood, but there were also quite a few differences that caused it to be a distinctively Greek Story.


Io - I liked this story for the fact that it talked what led up to the creation of the peacock.  I thought that story was just a tragic tale of what happened to Io.  She never asked for any of that to happen to her.  She never encouraged it, she was purely the victim of other people's actions.

Io as a cow (Wikimedia)

Phaethon and the Sun - I liked this story for it followed a trail that many follow.  A path to find out where they come from and who are the people that created them.  While most people are missing a father or a mother, Phaethon had a father who was the Sun God.  The God that is the most important of all Gods.
Phaethon trying to drive the Sun Chariot (Wikimedia)

Phaethon's Ride - This story shows what all children want to do.  They want to step into their parents' shoes and make them proud.  While Phaethon does not have the ability to step into the Sun God's shoes, he certainly tries to give it his best effort.

The Death of Phaethon - I appreciated this story for the fact that it told what happened to the people related to Phaeton after his death.  The story shows that people change a lot after they lose someone who is important to them.  The loss of a valued person is definitely something that changes a person

Phaethon's Death (Wikimedia)

Callisto - I enjoyed this story for the fact of how it ended.  It was a good story that turned what could have been a tragedy into something that everyone could enjoy.


Semele - This story was a little confusing to me.  It may be I just don't understand the background to it, but I was confused by the phrase that Semele said.  Why did it cause all of that destruction and what became of Jupiter because of it?