In this
class I have learnt so much about the concept of words and how it can be used
to manipulate how we see the world and people around us. The one discussion
that we have in class that particularly really opened my eyes was Martin`s
"The Egg and The Sperm". During the discussion I was surprised that
the "key" and the "lock" had such a huge significant
meaning about the roles of what a man and a woman is supposed to act like in
society. I never knew that an object can carry such a huge symbolic meaning of
how we see each other in this world.
I also
never knew that through words we are able to create an hierarchy of who is more
stronger and who is more weaker. In class we discussed how in Martin`s
"The Egg and The Sperm" showed that the males sperm is more powerful
than the female even though the females role in reproduction is just as powerful,
however it is described in a passive role and seems to be seen as lesser
compared to males. This really shocked me as I always believed everything that
a textbook from school would be telling the truth and would not screw with the
facts. But now that I know that even a single word can change our whole
perception of how the reproduction system works in the human body and that it
causes us to have different perceptions of what males and females are supposed to be like in society, I am now beginning to doubt everything that I have ever read in
my life and am wondering whether or not I have been brainwashed by words my
whole life.
I also
never knew that the words used to describe the reproduction system can have an
invisible narrative of showing males as being more active (useful) and females
as being non-active (useless). I did not think that reading scientific articles
can enforce such a strong message to us. After reading Martin`s “The Egg and The Sperm”
I did not even notice that the words were describing males and females this way
until we discussed it in class. I knew that females are usually portrayed as
useless in media but never through words and this really shocked me.
Martin`s
“The Egg and The Sperm” really shocked me and gave me a new insight of the
world that I currently live in today. All the discussions about this article in
class has changed my ideas completely and of all the values and beliefs that I
once thought of as true.
Another
interesting article that we have read and discussed in class is about the word
free by Ariely. I have always thought that free always meant we were getting
something good because it was free but this article and discussion in class really changed my
perspective of free stuff. The math that Ariely did when he was connecting it
with the word free and zero truly made me think hard about free things and has
kind of changed my mind in ever getting free things ever again.
In this
class I really loved how we talked about how words can be the invisible
narrative of something more than just words but also how words can symbolize a
wide range of ideas that we hear, see or do every day. The idea of invisible
narratives has taught me so much and has enabled me to open my eyes in
everything I watch, see or do. I am really grateful that we discussed about
invisible narratives as a lot of the messages that we unraveled through words
relate to how we act in this world.
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| Words are very important Source: New America Foundation |

I agree with you, I think English class has taught us a lot this past months. And as a way it has taught us to see the real meaning of words and phrases that newspapers and television are trying to tell us but they hide it.
ReplyDeleteVery well written blog post. I would have to say I can relate to all the things you have learned in English class. Especially the aspect of Invisible Narratives, has had the most impact on me during the class. I love how your focus of your blog is on this!
ReplyDeleteYes I believe what you said that is crazy that how we think that men should always be "Powerfully" and woman should be weak. like we should men and women the same but our society don't let us. Your Blog was Great!
ReplyDeleteThe readings in this class has definitely revealed many invisible narratives to me. I especially enjoyed reading Ariely's article about the word free. Although I read his article, I believe I will still be hooked on to getting free things. Society has shaped us to think that free is always better. You also summarized the invisible narrative in Martin's article very well.
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