Sunday, June 26, 2016

Discussion n. 12: good writing example (due June 28)

Here is the essay by Amanda from last assignment:

Read it over and COMMENT on how she interpreted the assignment, and the analysis she performed on the text.


  TASK 4:   Essay for grade

These films make it look like it's easy for Italians and ItAms to get in touch with their feelings  -- good or bad.

Is this what non-Italians have in mind when they say that Italians of all stripes are "passionate?"

Do these films offer a key to understanding what kind of psychic mechanism are at play? 

In Moonstruck this "being in touch with one's feelings" leads to cheating, emotional betrayal, complications, etc. So, is it all good?

Pick a topic along those lines, look at your reactions inside yourself and explain to yourself what you feel-think. Are you conflicted?

 

            In the three films watched throughout this class thus far, The Italian, Lemigrante, and Moonstruck, Italians and Italian Americans seem to always be in touch with their feelings and never fail to express them. The Italians in these films have portrayed a long list of emotions. What these characters are going through in each film directly affects the emotion they express. In the movie The Italian, for example, Beppo went from happy, to angry, to sad. The characters demeanor changed from happiness due to the birth of his son to severe sadness with the death of his son. Every emotion felt by these characters was never hidden and only always expressed in their actions.

            A common theme in each of these three films is the aggressive nature of Italians. The psychic mechanism used by Italians is one that involves action. Instead of acting out in a rational way, the characters act out with aggression. They let their emotions get the best of them and it caused irrational decisions to be made. The character Beppo in The Italian, believed a man Bill Corrigan was the cause of his sons death. Beppo felt nothing but anger and this anger caused him to change from a man to an animal. He wanted nothing but revenge and he set out to kill Corrigans sick child. The main character Peppino in Lemigrante receives news on his family in Italy. He automatically feels nothing but anger and as a result he wants to kill the leader of the Italian gang. These two characters, Beppo and Peppino, are quick to raise a hand when something does not go their way. In the movie Moonstruck, the character Ronnie is a very aggressive man. When first meeting him, he threatens to kill himself because his brother ruined his life. Then when talking to Loretta he throws the kitchen table because she is saying something he does not want to hear. Instead of rationally dealing with their emotions, these three characters take action in an aggressive way.

            Non-Italians describe Italians as being very passionate. Being passionate is defined as being compelled by intense emotions or strong feelings, good or bad. The characters in these three movies are all very passionate which is evident in the way they express their emotions. The passionate nature of Italians is seen most evident in the movie Moonstruck. The Italian characters in this movie are very emotional and most passionate towards love. To them love is more than just a feeling of tender affection towards someone. The passionate personalities of the characters causes them to basically be a mess. The movie is filled with cheating, betrayal and family complications. This can lead one to question whether or not having such passion is always a good thing. When looking at the struggle these characters face throughout the movie, one can say having such passion is overall not a good thing. However, at the end of the movie every character is happy with their life and what it has come to. Loretta believed that she did not have good luck and she believed that getting married the right way would make her happy and satisfied. She did not love Johnny, but she knew she had to get married and could not wait any longer. When her feelings for Ronny made her overwhelmed she said, I can take hold of myself. I can say yes to somethings and no to other things that are going to ruin everything. Loretta thought she was ruining everything by cheating on Johnny, but in the end she was doing what was best for herself. She finally found love and it was her passion for Ronny that allowed her to do so. Being passionate, like the characters in this movie, can cause many small disasters. However, in the end it is their passion that allows them to feel happy and fulfilled.

            Cheating is a very questionable topic. I do not in any case think cheating is a good thing. It is usually the result of not being satisfied or happy. This causes me to question if cheating is all around bad and if one does it because they want to be happy, then how can one see it as being bad? Lorettas father Cosmo, was cheating on his wife because he wanted to feel young again. He knew this was not the right thing to do and he did it anyway. In the end, cheating on his wife allowed him to realize that he is never going to be young again and he will only truly love his wife. In Cosmos case was cheating on his wife ultimately a bad thing if he learned the truth? Loretta cheated on Johnny because this was not the man she loved. She had no feelings for Johnny and only said yes to marrying him because of her age. She cheated on him and found the love of her life. Although I believe cheating is never a good thing, I do think it helps people realize and learn things about themselves they have never knew before.

14 comments:

  1. I agree with the interpretation that Amanda presented. Especially the part about the emotions. It was not hard to read any of the characters' emotions because throughout the film you were able to tell how they were feeling due to their actions. The only issue was that it was "extreme". I never really saw "solemn" but I saw sadness to the brink of depression. I never saw slightly agitated, I saw extreme anger. There may have been moments where these watered down emotions existed but it was only for a short period of time, therefore making Italians look like they have a short fuse.

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  2. I think her interpretation of the assignment was on point. She covered every single topic listed and it flowed really well. The analysis was very effective as she kept using examples from the films to back-up her claim. Very well-written.

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    1. The examples form the films were very helpful, bringing your own mind back to the films when verifying her claims.

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  3. Amanda's interpretation is very lengthy, yet detailed which is great. She touched on many different points that were all related to each other and did not wander off. Each paragraph clearly explained the questions that were asked and were answered thoroughly.

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  4. I think Amanda interpreted the assignment in a great way. She hit on all the required tasks, ended on a strong note with a personal touch on cheating and left the reader thinking. We all know cheating is bad but if it teaches you something about yourself is it bad? Amanda interpreted the movies in the same way as I did so that leads me to believe the creators of these films were successful in sending the message/messages they were trying to convey. When writing she used direct quotes and examples from the film, which kept the paper on topic and the reader engaged.

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  5. I touched on this in my essay as well and love doesn't play fair. The aspects of cheating can be broken down and dissected until we are all blue in the face, but a man's/woman's sole purpose of cheating can never be justified in my eyes.
    Amanda's essay gave valid reasons for why each character from Moonstruck found logic in cheating, but it still didn't make it right. Loretta was such a well-rounded person who knew what she wanted; a prime example of a "good girl." She was so strong-willed yet she even succumbed to temptation, even though it resulted in her meeting her true love.

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  6. I actually read it twice. Well written and she covered all aspects from all 3 films. She followed through clearly and didn't back track. I like how she ended about the cheating. Its not an easy topic but she provided great detail on Cosmo's decision making as oppose to Loretta.

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  7. Amanda tackled every part of the question, as well as added more to the question by connecting her answer to the other films we viewed in class. The final paragraph emphasizes her conflicted feelings towards cheating, at least in this context, which was introspective and a great addition to the essay as a whole. We are supposed to see cheating as an altogether negative thing, and for the most part that's right, but the film warps our perspective in such a strange way where we really believe that the act leads to happiness.

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  8. This assignment was very well written. I really liked how she compared all the different characters from all the movies we have watched. She explained how Italians and Italian American people are very in touch with their feelings. With all the examples she gives she was able to tackle every aspect of the assignment and deliver a clear picture.

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  9. This essay is very detailed. I agree with many points discussed by Amanda. The most important part is that she described her feelings while presenting the facts. Specific examples used in this essay also help the reader understand her view.

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  10. Amanda's essay is very thorough and her analysis is well thought out. She answers every question with her opinions and then uses evidence from each of the films to argue her points, giving everything she says and argues more validity.

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  11. This essay is well thought out and organized. Amanda took her time and focused on the topic she was writing about. She discusses many important issues from the movies and uses great detail.

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  12. Amanda's essay is very well written and I agree with her thoughts on the topic. Throughout all the films we saw, we repeatedly see the Italians and Italian Americans express their anger when things don't go their way or they don't hear what they want. They turn toward anger and rage instead of dealing with the situation in a positive way.
    I don't believe cheating is a good thing either because if someone does not love the person they are with or feels unhappy, then they should simply have the decency to leave them and be with someone who will make them happy instead of cheating.

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  13. This essay was well though out and planned. It seems that she took her time and really explained different parts thoroughly. I like how it didn't sound like a lecture, more like her own thought process. It was personal but also extremely informative.

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