For our final project, I helped pick photos, edit them and arrange them in the video. Along with working on transitioning and other editing effects. Throughout our time abroad, I was really able to experience the coming of age first hand. I am so thankful for the time we all had together and could not have asked for a better group to be with. If we could have had more time for our blog one thing I would change is our intro. We were hoping to interview classmates what coming of age meant to them and use their answers as an opener but sadly ran out of time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vd8RQCI_0no
Friday, August 9, 2013
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Coming of Age as a Writer
This photo shows the mail room at the Belfast. One of the many hardships they faced while aboard was having to wait to send and receive mail from their loved ones, just like Robbie and Cecilia did in the novel.
At the Florence Nightingale Museum, we learned about her upbringing and life as a nurse and how her coming of age related to Briony. Both were very similiar but different. They shared a passion for literature and nursing.
In the Propaganda exhibit at the British Library, we analyzed the propaganda of today. My favorite part was this giant screen. In the middle it showed a controversial topic then all around it listed positive, negative and neutral feedback on the topic. It touched into pathos because it really appealed to your emotional side. Propaganda is a big part of coming of age as a writer because as a writer, like Briony, one must write with an open mind.
Just like Briony, Florence was also had an older sister. They both were very similar in personality. Both had an imaginative side, while remained more reserved than their sisters.
Florence and Briony both experienced first hand coming of age as a writer. This photograph symbolized all the letters and books she had written while laying in bed.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Coming of Age as a Believer
At Oxford, we toured Christ Church, which is where Sebastian went to school and followed in his father's footsteps. Oxford is one of the oldest universities with Christ Church being one of the largest. It is the only college with its own cathedral, showing its prestige over the other colleges.
This is a picture of the dining hall at Christ Church. It was the inspiration for the hall in Harry Potter and displays art of famous people around the room. One outside of the college had to be invited in by a member to have a meal. Faculty sat at the front of the room while students ate at the long tables.
At Eltham Palace we observed the Art Deco style inside the house compared to the Baroque. The geometric shapes such as seen on the rug were very Art Deco.
Eltham Palace had beautiful grounds surrounding the estate, including a moat. Although the home was bombed they were able to restore.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Coming of Age as a Traveller
At the John Soane Museum, we walked around his old home and observed different artifacts he collected during his Grand Tour. Soane was also an artist and drew pictures of his visions for London; just as Lucy had her visions of Italy.
In the National Gallery, we critiqued different artworks and how we felt they related to Lucy and her travels. One in particular was the Combat of Love and Chastity. It represented Lucy's purity being taken away from her.
These two paintings, we found at the Tate Britain, done by Turner relate to Lucy and her travels. The top piece was Turner's first painting and showed his original view of Venice. As his views changed so did his art. The bottom painting is another piece he did later on of Italy that he yet to finish. Just like Lucy, Turner had a different view of the country after his travels.
After a short boat ride we went to the Millennium Bridge and experienced our own views of London.
Friday, July 5, 2013
Week 1
This photo shows a typical governess' room in the 19th century.
At the Tate Britain we observed art showing the struggles of femininity.
This is one of the paintings we analyzed at Tate Britain. It shows a woman lying on the ground exposed in the public covered in the white snow and doves.
At the Geffrye we observed the interiors design of typical rooms during the time our book was set. We also had a discussion about the roles women played, such as Jane.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Photo Essay
One of my favorite things about TCU is the spirit and fun-loving energy you feel just from stepping onto campus. It is a place I feel at home because everyone else is just as quirky and obsessed with TCU as I am. This picture I took of myself was moments after TCU beat KU in basketball. Growing up in Kansas City, I have never been more proud to call myself a Horned Frog.
I am a Nursing major and could not have had a better experience during my clinicals and hospital time. This past semester I have gained so much knowledge and experience. Having these real life experiences only makes me more excited for the future and what else is in store for me.
After quickly making new friends at orientation, we decided we wouldn't be "true" TCU students without a quick dip in frog fountain. After my orientation (in the beginning of summer) I was so excited to get back to TCU, two months of waiting for school to start felt like two years.
One of my favorite hobbies at TCU is participating in events put on by The Crew. Whether it be puppies to play with in the commons or PB&Js by the library, The Crew can always manage to put a smile on my face and make my day.
I am a Chi Omega at TCU. A big part of Chi O is Make-A-Wish. After joining my sorority, I took it upon myself to become a Wish Granter. The first wish I every granted was for a little girl with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. We were able to send her and her family to Hawaii to meet her hero, surfer Bethany Hamilton.
I am a Nursing major and could not have had a better experience during my clinicals and hospital time. This past semester I have gained so much knowledge and experience. Having these real life experiences only makes me more excited for the future and what else is in store for me.
One of my favorite hobbies at TCU is participating in events put on by The Crew. Whether it be puppies to play with in the commons or PB&Js by the library, The Crew can always manage to put a smile on my face and make my day.
I am a Chi Omega at TCU. A big part of Chi O is Make-A-Wish. After joining my sorority, I took it upon myself to become a Wish Granter. The first wish I every granted was for a little girl with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. We were able to send her and her family to Hawaii to meet her hero, surfer Bethany Hamilton.
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