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Hannah Shofner
English 230-007
Richardson
November 17, 2011
                                   Multimedia Project Write Up

        In today’s society, the term “media” is used in conjunction with everything. From pop

culture to social, political and educational uses, media touches almost every part of our lives.

And in turn, the typical daily life of our culture acts as musing for these works of media. It’s no

wonder then that we can draw associations of today’s media topics with those from past era’s

entertainments. Although the environments of yesteryear might differ with the situations of

modern media, we can still relate some timeless key motifs present in both. Forming these

associations will help readers to identify the lessons buried between the lines and apply them to

their daily lives.

        In the ancient medieval text, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight written by the Pearl Poet,

a chivalrous man is forced to face his fear of mortality. This fear of dying causes the knight,

Gawain, to go against his deeply rooted moral code. He attempts to rely on the magic of an

object to protect him from his fate. Although the wrong decision to make, he admits his fault

and this immoral act turns into a virtuous confession. Gawain is reminded “that the frailty of

flesh is man’s biggest fault,” (Pearl, 2435). Associating this with present day society, I instantly

thought of Steve Jobs. Jobs advanced our society in unforeseen ways, and now we are left only

to imagine how much further he could have taken it. Although Jobs was more successful in his

ambitions than Gawain would have claimed himself to be, Jobs’ death impacted our society as

much as Gawain’s probably would have impacted the Arthurian court. Jobs’ revolutionary

creations represent the state of our society: inventive, technological, and connected. Likewise,
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Gawain’s journey represented the state of his society: dependent upon nature, chivalrous, and

connected. Both men’s biggest shortcomings fault to their mortality.

       Albert Camus’ The Stranger dissects the trial of an absurd man who committed a

senseless murder. The murderer, Mersualt, lives an of-the-moment existence which influences

his values and morals. Because he doesn’t tend to see how his actions will affect him in the long

run, he often fails to recognize the importance of each decision. He lacks a strong moral justice

system and because of such his relationships with himself, others, and God are compromised.

Mersault is called out on this by the minister, “I am on your side. But you have no way of

knowing it because your heart is blind. I shall pray for you,” (Camus, 120). A similar

characteristic can be found in modern day reality star, the Hills’ Heidi Montag. Her best friend

Lauren consistently called her out on her diminishing values while on the show. Heidi became

obsessed with keeping up appearances as do many people in today’s society chasing money and

fame and lost sight of the value of her friendship. By comparing Meursault and Heidi, we see the

absurd irrational tendencies of morality to compromise a promising situation for a fleeting

moment of frivolity.

       “Here, Bullet” is Brian Turner’s poem dissecting a game of Russian roulette. A soldier,

Turner’s game is compiled using war stricken imagery which eludes an impression of the battle

going on in his mind. “If a body is what you want, then here is bone and gristle and flesh. Here is

the clavicle-snapped wish, the aorta’s opened valves, the leap thought makes at the synaptic

gap,” (Turner, 1-5). Comparatively, Harry Potter gives himself over to Lord Voldemort’s game

in the movie Deathly Hallows Part Two. Harry risking his life meeting Voldemort in the

Forbidden Forest is reminiscent of Turner playing Russian roulette. Like Turner, Harry’s mind,

linked to the dark lord’s, was also a place on constant strife. Moreover, the very anatomical
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nature of the quote can be associated with Harry in the fact that Voldemort shared a body with

Harry, reading his mind and feelings his emotions.

       Relating these quotes to various situations allows the reader to see the importance of

media throughout history. Throughout time, media has been entertaining to society and

audiences want to enjoy a relatable story. Therefore, the media produced during a time period

shows us the characteristics of the era- the fads, newest advancements, societal standards, etc.,

but also continuously shows us typical trials and tribulations of human existence allowing us to

relate to the past, feeling more a part of it. By corresponding central themes to various media

topics, readers develop a relatable perception of the lesson being taught and will apply it to other

aspects.
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                               Works Cited

Armitage, Simon. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight . New York: W. W.
     Norton & Company, Inc., 2008. Print.
Camus, Albert. the Stranger. 1st Vintage International ed. New York:
    Random House, Inc., 1989. Print.

Turner, Brian. “Here, Bullet.” The Georgia Review 58.3 (Fall 2004): 521.
     Print.


                              Photos Cited

Charis Tsevis. Wired Steve Jobs . 2011. Graphic. www.fubiz.net Web. 17
     Nov 2011. <http://www.fubiz.net/galleries/set/charis -
     tsevis/photo/149828251/>.

lauren_conrad1. 2010. Screencap. http://danchiz.com/ Web. 17 Nov 2011.
     <http://danchiz.com/wp -content/uploads/2010/07/lauren_conrad1 -
     300x225.jpg>.

CJSfan. Avadakedavra. 2011. Screencap. www.wikia.com Web. 17 Nov
     2011. <http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Forbidden_Forest>.

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Eng 230 media project write up

  • 1. Shofner 1 Hannah Shofner English 230-007 Richardson November 17, 2011 Multimedia Project Write Up In today’s society, the term “media” is used in conjunction with everything. From pop culture to social, political and educational uses, media touches almost every part of our lives. And in turn, the typical daily life of our culture acts as musing for these works of media. It’s no wonder then that we can draw associations of today’s media topics with those from past era’s entertainments. Although the environments of yesteryear might differ with the situations of modern media, we can still relate some timeless key motifs present in both. Forming these associations will help readers to identify the lessons buried between the lines and apply them to their daily lives. In the ancient medieval text, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight written by the Pearl Poet, a chivalrous man is forced to face his fear of mortality. This fear of dying causes the knight, Gawain, to go against his deeply rooted moral code. He attempts to rely on the magic of an object to protect him from his fate. Although the wrong decision to make, he admits his fault and this immoral act turns into a virtuous confession. Gawain is reminded “that the frailty of flesh is man’s biggest fault,” (Pearl, 2435). Associating this with present day society, I instantly thought of Steve Jobs. Jobs advanced our society in unforeseen ways, and now we are left only to imagine how much further he could have taken it. Although Jobs was more successful in his ambitions than Gawain would have claimed himself to be, Jobs’ death impacted our society as much as Gawain’s probably would have impacted the Arthurian court. Jobs’ revolutionary creations represent the state of our society: inventive, technological, and connected. Likewise,
  • 2. Shofner 2 Gawain’s journey represented the state of his society: dependent upon nature, chivalrous, and connected. Both men’s biggest shortcomings fault to their mortality. Albert Camus’ The Stranger dissects the trial of an absurd man who committed a senseless murder. The murderer, Mersualt, lives an of-the-moment existence which influences his values and morals. Because he doesn’t tend to see how his actions will affect him in the long run, he often fails to recognize the importance of each decision. He lacks a strong moral justice system and because of such his relationships with himself, others, and God are compromised. Mersault is called out on this by the minister, “I am on your side. But you have no way of knowing it because your heart is blind. I shall pray for you,” (Camus, 120). A similar characteristic can be found in modern day reality star, the Hills’ Heidi Montag. Her best friend Lauren consistently called her out on her diminishing values while on the show. Heidi became obsessed with keeping up appearances as do many people in today’s society chasing money and fame and lost sight of the value of her friendship. By comparing Meursault and Heidi, we see the absurd irrational tendencies of morality to compromise a promising situation for a fleeting moment of frivolity. “Here, Bullet” is Brian Turner’s poem dissecting a game of Russian roulette. A soldier, Turner’s game is compiled using war stricken imagery which eludes an impression of the battle going on in his mind. “If a body is what you want, then here is bone and gristle and flesh. Here is the clavicle-snapped wish, the aorta’s opened valves, the leap thought makes at the synaptic gap,” (Turner, 1-5). Comparatively, Harry Potter gives himself over to Lord Voldemort’s game in the movie Deathly Hallows Part Two. Harry risking his life meeting Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest is reminiscent of Turner playing Russian roulette. Like Turner, Harry’s mind, linked to the dark lord’s, was also a place on constant strife. Moreover, the very anatomical
  • 3. Shofner 3 nature of the quote can be associated with Harry in the fact that Voldemort shared a body with Harry, reading his mind and feelings his emotions. Relating these quotes to various situations allows the reader to see the importance of media throughout history. Throughout time, media has been entertaining to society and audiences want to enjoy a relatable story. Therefore, the media produced during a time period shows us the characteristics of the era- the fads, newest advancements, societal standards, etc., but also continuously shows us typical trials and tribulations of human existence allowing us to relate to the past, feeling more a part of it. By corresponding central themes to various media topics, readers develop a relatable perception of the lesson being taught and will apply it to other aspects.
  • 4. Shofner 4 Works Cited Armitage, Simon. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight . New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2008. Print. Camus, Albert. the Stranger. 1st Vintage International ed. New York: Random House, Inc., 1989. Print. Turner, Brian. “Here, Bullet.” The Georgia Review 58.3 (Fall 2004): 521. Print. Photos Cited Charis Tsevis. Wired Steve Jobs . 2011. Graphic. www.fubiz.net Web. 17 Nov 2011. <http://www.fubiz.net/galleries/set/charis - tsevis/photo/149828251/>. lauren_conrad1. 2010. Screencap. http://danchiz.com/ Web. 17 Nov 2011. <http://danchiz.com/wp -content/uploads/2010/07/lauren_conrad1 - 300x225.jpg>. CJSfan. Avadakedavra. 2011. Screencap. www.wikia.com Web. 17 Nov 2011. <http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Forbidden_Forest>.