Monday, May 4, 2009

The Stranger

THEME CARD


Themes:
1) Extreme alienation from society results in the ability to reflect on one's self, yet also receives reproving views from society.
2) What ties a man to the earth it not his consciousness of the physical, but the emotion that the physical creates within him.

Quotes:
~"They were staring at us in scilence...as if they were nothing but stones or dead trees."
~"When I entered the prison, they took away my belt,my shoelaces,my ties, and everything I had in my pockets..."
~"Once again I could see the red sand and feel the burning sun on my forehead..."
~"That's all for today Monseiur Antichrist"
~"Maman died today. Or yesterday maybe, I don't know."

Vehicles:
*Tone
*Imagery
*Attitude
*Diction

Conflicts:
*man vs. society
*apathy vs. emotion
*participating vs. spectating

Subjects:
*Judgement
*Alienation
*Consciousness

Characters:
The Arab
Perez
The Chaplin
Meursault
Masson
The Prosecutor
Marie
Salamano
The Employer
Raymond
Maman
The Magistrate
Celeste


Plot:
Shortly after the death of his mother, Meursault becomes involved in the murder of a man, who is a stranger to him. The man is a "stalker" of Meursault's aquaintance, Raymond. The murder takes place on a beach trip. He is eventually condemned to death after an absurdtrial which focused for on his reaction Maman's death instead.

Title:
The Stranger reflects the journey of finding ones's self. Meursault seems to be a stranger to himself and the world because he never has an opinion or emotional reaction. Also, the man whom he kills is a complete stranger to him and the action ultimately leads to his own death.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Every Game Needs a Hero






This Gatorade commercial was promulgated about a year ago. It is part of a consecution of Gatorade commercials called the "League of Clutch". This one imparticular features the meridian of several sporting events including tennis, basketball, baseball and football games. Images include still photos in mostly black and white and a couple scences with live action. Special effects make the series of still photos seems to be in motion as well.
The sender of this message is Gatorade and they use the appeal of ethos through their chosen cast of Maria Sharapova, Derek Jeter, Peyton Manning and Dwayne Wade. Although no one speaks in this commercial, the audience whom Gatorade is trying to appeal to greatly respects the people represented.
Gatorade is trying to dispose the conviction in their audience that if they drink Gatorade, they can become clutch players like Dwayne Wade and the others emblematized. A "clutch player" is one who constanly preponderates at the right times, such as under the pressure of important games.
The images and song presented in the commercial make strong use of pathos. The images remind the sports fan of critical plays and sublime wins. The song,"Oh Fortuna", is a classic which reflects the solicitous emotions one feels at clutch points while watching or participating in a game.
The only language in the commercial is visible text which comes up in segments reading:
"When all seems lost
With the whole world watching
Who will come through
When it matters most
Every game needs a hero"
This appeals to the athletic crowd, every athlete foretastes their shining moment; a moment where everyone credits them with a profound contribution to the big win. When the audience sees that star athletes drink Gatorade, they logically associate winning performance with drinking Gatroade; therefore making for a notably effective commercial.



promulgate- To make known.
meridian- Summit, Climax.
consecution- Sequence.
dispose- To give a tendency or inclination to.
conviction- Idea, Belief.
emblematize- Represent, Stand for.
preponderate- to be superior in power, force, influence, amount, etc.
sublime- Magnificent.
solicitous- Anxious, nervous, eager.
foretaste- To anticipate.