Zany

noun

  • a subordinate clown or acrobat in old comedies who mimics ludicrously the tricks of the principal

  • :Ā  a slavish follower

  • Ā :Ā  one who acts the buffoon to amuse othersĀ :Ā  nut, kook

Source:http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/zany

I came across this word in the reading excerpt, ā€œA Picture Of Language: The Fading Art Of Diagramming Sentencesā€ by Juanna Summers. This word can be found in the sentence “If you weren’t taught to diagram a sentence, this might sound a little zany”.Ā The sentence before says ”Ā But sentence diagramming brings geometry into grammar”.Ā I believe this word is being used inĀ descriptive terms of foolish or crazy like a nut or kook. The author is saying that the idea of diagram sentence might sound crazy because it’s in a different format that not everyone is use to learning about sentences.

Exhibit Catalogue (final)

Jiao, inspired by Tom Phillipsā€™ A Humument, exhibits her works and at the same time, tells a short-story plot about Macbeth, she also adds a new feeling to it other than the tragedy; a positive feeling of relaxation and warmness for readers. Tom Phillips created Humument by using a collage, placement, color value, and other skills as reference to that. Jiao created her own humument art known as The Stage of Value, Box of dimension and Music Party DO-RE-MI. Jiao conveys a lot messages in her humument arts, and also gives an effect of Macbeth itself. She chose Macbeth by William Shakespeare to be the paper layer for her humument, by using the same skills as Tom Phillips, she chose to use the three skills which are the collage-making, placement, and overlapping. Each skill used in a different piece of work.


The Stage of Value is her best piece of work. It may look easy and simple but, the meaning behind, is significant. For The Stage of Value the artist chose to articulate value, which is the lightness and darkness of a color, she used materials of inking brush pens (black, dark gray, and light gray). Using inking brush pens to block out specific words, Jiao chose the word ā€œstageā€ to incorporate the fact that Macbeth is a famous play itself. Using the skill of placement, the page shows value from the darkest blacks to no color at all. The black and grays color choices refers to the evilness, hopeless, and the o a lot of negative messages conveyed from Macbeth. More than half of the areas were low-key, with only a small part left as white, because there remain little positive messages left in Macbeth, which are former kingā€™s kindness and soldiersā€™ loyalty.


Her second work is The Box of Dimension, in this piece, Jiao shows technique of overlap. Using inking brush pens to color boxes into different values, the transparent gray colors merged up and becomes overlapped. By overlapping the boxes with different ranges of value together, it tricks the audienceā€™s eyes and gives a 3D-feeling. The design makes it look like a time tunnel, the boxes represent tunnel entrances that connect with different time dimensions. They can transfer you to the another world, the era that had Macbethā€™s existence is included in one box of dimensions; viewers could take a guess of which box is the entrance to the world of Macbeth. This page can be a little game for you, after you chose a box, flip to the next page to see if there is a word that says ā€œMacbethā€ behind the box you chose, if there is, it means you were right.

 

The last one is Music Party DO-RE-MI, it shows Jiaoā€™s learning of rhythmic pattern that she connects with her interest in music. This composition shows the two different rhythms of staccato and legato. Staccato represents sharp patterns while legato represents round patterns, Jiao combines them up and turned music into art. Macbeth is also a famous stage opera show, the actors sing out their lines while following the background music. In her last humument art, Jiao gives the message that Macbeth is not just a book, it is also an opera. By covering the patterns over the lines, she conveys these lines that could be sung out as a beautiful song. So when people read Macbeth, at the same time they can get a feeling of listening to music, feel relaxed, get a different feeling such as Macbethā€™s tragedy. Same concept for Box of Dimension, interesting 3D-feeling that brings you out of a sad tragedy and makes you feel joyful.

Memorabilia

noun

  • objects or materials that are collected because they are related to a particular event, person, etc.

Source:http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/memorabilia

I came across this word from a link we was goingĀ over in class (click here for link). This word can be found in the sentence “Of all the civil rights memorabilia Iā€™ve collected over the years, the Emmett Till material upset my kids the most”. My first impression of this word was that it had something to do with memories. Technically this word is related to memories but more towards a particular range of memories. From learning what memorabilia meant, this sentence is saying the Emmett Till memorabilia was upsetting to the author’s kids since the kids were around Emmett Till age. The case of Emmett Till was a tragedy about a fourteen year old boy who was lynched because he whistled at a white girl.

Deterrent

adjective

  • serving to deter.
  • Deter(noun):Ā  to prevent (something) from happening

Sources:http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Deterrent

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/deter

I came across this word in the reading excerpt, ā€œA Picture Of Language: The Fading Art Of Diagramming Sentencesā€ by Juanna Summers. This word can be found in the sentence “In 1985, the National Council of Teachers of English declared that “repetitive grammar drills and exercises” ā€” like diagramming sentences ā€” are “a deterrent to the improvement of students’ speaking and writing”. From learning what deterrent meant, this sentence is saying that repetitive grammar drills and exercises are preventing the improvement of students speaking and writing skills. It seems as though there’s no expansion of learning happening if students are being taught the same over and over again.

 

Contemporary

adjective

  • : happening or beginning now or in recent times

  • : existing or happening in the same time period : from the same time period

Source:http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/contemporary

I came across this word in an article my fellow peer posted in response to the article about Emmett Till (click hereĀ for the link).Ā It can be found in the sentence “Chris Metress, the editor of “The Lynching of Emmett Till,” a book that includes contemporary news accounts of the killing and trial”. I thought this word meant in a short amount of time. Contemporary to me felt like a word I would know since I’ve heard it a lot of times but I was wrong. From learning what contemporary means, it now makes sense that the book The Lynching of EmmettĀ Till is talking about today’s news about the tragedy that happened in the past.

End-of-semester checklist

A few reminders and follow-ups as we approach the end of the semester:

  • The glossary write-up is due. Today. Refresh your memory of the instructions here. As soon as I have them all, I can compile a complete glossary from the semester.
  • As you prepare for the final exam, remember to review the notes from our discussion about preparing for and writing this essay exam. Remember also that you can ask questions/answer questions/make comments in the comments section.
  • I posted instructions for the Project #4 cover letter. Please write this post so I can take your ideas into account as I re-read your work.
  • Many of the Project #3 posts did not have Works Cited lists–without them I can only assume that you either didn’t do any research, or that you used sources without giving them proper credit. If you add your Works Cited lists, I can take that into account as I finalize the grades for Project #3.
  • If we had discussed your plans to revise one or more of your projects this semester, would you remind me by sending me the link to the revised version? I have several, but before I return them on Monday, I would like to have everyone’s accounted for and graded.
  • I’m really excited to see your finished altered-book projects. Remember that we’ll take lots of pictures of them and of you with them on Monday in COMD 1100.
  • If you would like additional feedback on any of your work, we can schedule a meeting.
  • Good luck with all of your work! You can do it!

indulgence

noun

the behavior or attitude of people who allow themselves to do what they want or who allow other people to do what they want

(source-Merriam-Webster)

I meet this word in the reading calledĀ The virtue of idleness. This word is found in the sentence “The lie-in – by which I mean lying in bed awake – is not a selfish indulgence but something essential to the art of living.” By knowing the meaning of the word, I can image the situation the author is describing.

anathema

noun

someone or something intensely disliked or loathed ā€”usually used as a predicate nominative

(source-Merriam-Webster)

I encounter this word in the reading “Fatal addiction: the story of Scott Douglas”. I found it in the sentence, “Although Mr Douglas concedes that legalisation would be “anathema” to many fellow parents, he would like to see heroin supplied by the health service to addicts and a “clean and controlled environment” for it to be taken with free needles and medical advice.” Without knowing the anathemaĀ meansĀ someone or something intensely disliked, I wouldn’y understand what the autor wants to express.

cognitive

adjective cogĀ·niĀ·tive \ĖˆkƤg-nə-tiv\
: of, relating to, or involving conscious mental activities (such as thinking, understanding, learning, and remembering)
source :- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cognitive
i was reading the article ‘lecture me. really’ and in that aritcle there was a sentence ” listening continuously and taking notes for an hour is an unusual cognitive experience for most young people.” Now I know that it’s saying that the task of taking note is something kids from this generation have to be focused in or else they can’t do it.