Thursday, November 29, 2012
Kafka Quote
This is a quote from Kafka that I found. It reminded me of when we talked about how he didn't identify with being Jewish and he didn't really fit in or try to fit in, which could be him "following his most intense obsessions", in a way. It also made me think of his completely original and unusual writing themes. Stories about boys becoming men or things of the like that we have studied so far are rather common; it is not often that you read a novela about a man who turns into a giant bug, or a story about an ape that casually becomes a human. Kafka stands out and does not "edit his own soul". I think he is a great example of staying true to yourself and self-expression.
Kafka love at first sight
I found this interesting article today while searching for some Kafka topics, and it even brings another book, unknown to us, into play. Check it out
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/jan/15/john-banville-kafka-trial-rereading
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/jan/15/john-banville-kafka-trial-rereading
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Kafka's Life
We all know Kafka to be a pretty weird guy who writes crazy stories about bugs and people starving for fun. That might have been the sole reason why he could't hold a relationship all his life! I found a cool article/biography about Kafka and on the fifth paragraph from the top, it talks about his relationships and then what he did with his writing.
Article
Article
Monday, November 26, 2012
"Kafkaesque"
We have our own ideas about what is "kafkaesque", but I wanted to look it up to see how it is defined by others and it is actually in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. The dictionary defines kafkaesque as "of, relating to, or suggestive of Franz Kafka or his writings; especially : having nightmarishly complex, bizarre, or illogical quality." I just thought that summed up Kafka's voice and vision quite well.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Kafka's Depression
I was reading another article which was just a biography of Kafka, but it really emphasized the sadness in his life immediately. In this first paragraph it spoke about his problems with his father as well as the death of his two siblings at very young ages. It was followed by the quote, "
A first sign of the beginning of understanding is the wish to die". This quote for me definitely gave me a better understanding with where Kafka was emotionally through his life.
If you want to look at the biography, here's the link: http://www.biography.com/people/franz-kafka-9359401
Kakfa Quotes
http://www.csmonitor.com/Books/2012/0703/Franz-Kafka-10-quotes-on-his-birthday/The-power-of-believing
I just thought these quotes were cool and some of them really reflect some of the aspects of Kafka we've been focusing on throughout reading his stories with tone and mood.
I just thought these quotes were cool and some of them really reflect some of the aspects of Kafka we've been focusing on throughout reading his stories with tone and mood.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Identity
“This inescapable duty to observe oneself: if someone else is observing me, naturally I have to observe myself too; if none observe me, I have to observe myself all the closer” -Franz Kafka
I found this quote from Franz Kafka off of the website thinkexist.com.
I have been interested in Gregor's identity and how he really views himself. I was interested in if he views himself as a bug or a as the person he used to be. I think that it can be a combination of both and he sees himself as both bug and human. I think there are some context clues that point out that Gregor is somewhat confused on his identity.
I found this quote from Franz Kafka off of the website thinkexist.com.
I have been interested in Gregor's identity and how he really views himself. I was interested in if he views himself as a bug or a as the person he used to be. I think that it can be a combination of both and he sees himself as both bug and human. I think there are some context clues that point out that Gregor is somewhat confused on his identity.
Meowmorphosis
http://icanhas.cheezburger.com/tag/franz-kafka
I encourage all of you to watch this video of a MEOWmorphosis.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Here is a funny picture I found that relates back to the first chapter we read of "The Metamorphosis".
Funny Picture
Funny Picture
The Metamorphosis
This is a picture I found of "The Metamorphosis". It ties in with our conversation yesterday about whether Gregor was more man-like or bug-like because it shows both. His initial appearance is the bug that he has turned into, but his shadow is the man that he was. I think that it could also show that even though others see his as the horrible bug, he knows that he is still himself, and that he is just as afraid of the bug as they are.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Kafka and the Beauty and the Beast
I apologize for the fact that this document is incomplete (you have to buy it) but I read the preview and it seemed really interesting. http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/27713629?uid=3739576&uid=2129&uid=2&uid=70&uid=4&uid=3739256&sid=21101429397777
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Franz Kafka rock song from "Home Movies" on cartoon network
Found a funny song from Cartoon Newtwork's show on adult swim "Home Movies" about Franz Kafka.
Franz Kafka rock song
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