Friday, October 30, 2009

Friday October 30th

Over the past couple weeks I have learned a lot about the way we look at things throughout life. The idea of "lenses" has been expanded on as we've looked at Doubt, and put it in to practice as we looked at The Tibetan Book of the Dead. I tried to see how people could believe what the Buddhists of Tibet do, tried to put myself in their mindset. While I doubt I was completely successful I like to think I have made a lot of progress.
In the saga of Doubt, I have now come to the conclusion that I don't need to know if Father Flynn was guilty. It changes depending on the production of the play. I felt like the play made it seem to me that he was guilty, without question, and when I read it, I felt like he probably was, but like Sister Aloysius states at the end of the play, I had doubts. Whereas when I saw the movie, I knew Father Flynn was innocent, and Sister Aloysius seemed like a stubborn, naive, power hungry, witch. While I'm glad we went into such detail concerning the play, I am very glad it might be over for the class.
In Journalism, where doubt has not reached! I have learned much of the ways of interviewing people, including that it is also in the way they say what they do, not simply what they say, so I should record the interview. This also allows for more to be done in a shorter time, because the interviewed doesn't need to wait for the interviewer to write everything they say down.
I am having a lot of fun in Truth in Society, and I'm looking forward to having the classes all combined again.

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