Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Moral Philosophy Blog Post #2: Lesson Learned

                I’ve experienced many lessons in my 18 years of life. I’ve learned when to hold my tongue and I’ve learned what other people expect from me. I’ve also learned the word “bill” in Spanish.

                While in Peru, my friend Rosalinda and I decided to go out for dinner one night. We found a cafĂ© called El Gatito Perdido, or the Lost Kitty. We had our chicha and had been finished with our dinner for a long time so I decided to ask for the check. I couldn’t remember the word for “bill” and had left my pocket dictionary at my homestay. I assumed literally asking for the check, puedo obtener el cheque, would have done the job but the man took offense and slightly yelled at me. “La cuenta. LA CUENTA.”

                Ever since that night I will forever know that la cuenta is the word for bill in Spanish.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Post #1: The Psychological Approach

In both Fantastic Mr. Fox and Into the Wild, both main characters’ behaviors are based off of unconscious motives that result in dire consequences.  

In Into the Wild, Chris McCandless first decides to go off on his own after a fallout with his family. His feelings towards his family were the prime motive for adventuring on his own. The feeling of betrayal he felt with his father’s first divorce, the disbelief his father had in him when hiking the mountain and the belief Chris had in that his father had to control all of his actions drove Chris further and further away from his family. Ultimately the isolation caused his death.

In Fantastic Mr. Fox, Mr. Fox decided to give up his natural born ways of stealing and trickery in order to maintain a healthy family in marrying his wife and upbringing a child. Later in his life, he isn’t satisfied with what he has and he feels he needs to resort to his old ways of stealing in order to feel better about himself. By stealing the farmer’s supply of apple cider, chickens and the like he puts his family in jeopardy and ultimately the entire community.