Friday, February 3, 2012

I'm such an inspirational photographer

Ahhh. I think quickly for ideas about the life of Rome, the life of Ceasar and those who killed him and betrayed him and who also loved him. Tik Tok Tik Tok, i forgot to take a picture of Ceasar dressing at the supermarket or Ceasar's Pizza. QUICK! it's something close to me, something i see everyday but never pay attention to, something I've never looked at and thought about how wonderful and beautiful it had been but always overlooked it. What is it?






I have the photograph of the fashion of the Romans. Alas! My linen and towels cabinet! There's more of it but your eyes cannot withstand the greatness of what my mom likes to buy when she's out at JC penny or some other department store i don't care about. This relates to the Romanesque life and of the great Ceasar and his traitors in the way that they themselves fashion in these embroiders. These clothing experience themselves in the plot, they feel the blood, the stabbing. they clothe the poorest, the hungriest, and the angriest(who happens to be extremely gullible in the play). And they adorn the rich and the noble who have time to sit and think of ways to take down a Ceasar.

17 comments:

  1. Aha! I always look forward to reading your blog posts, for the simple fact that they always make me smile! This was so clever in ways I can't even explain. Also, I appreciated your humorous tone. You academically got the assignment done while maintaining that one of kind Shaira humor. Fantastic!

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  2. "There's more of it but your eyes cannot withstand the greatness of what my mom likes to buy when she's out at JC penny or some other department store i don't care about."

    xD

    Nice analysis about the clothing in the play. It all fits perfectly.
    no pun intended

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  3. This was really well written! You have such a way with words. I agree with Jessica on how you got the assignment done with humor. Great job! (:

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  4. Excellent! I thought I had a clever connection, but this simply blew me away! Very different perception of thinking! Nice job.

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  5. I didn't really find any mistakes or things you should improve on really, I did like the way you used humor for this :]
    Swell job done!

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  6. I really enjoyed your sense of humor! I actually never thought anout using personification how you did to describe the clothes going through it all, as well as the people. Awesome connection !

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  7. Your intro is really great and so is your connection. Using humor, what a clever idea.

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  8. Nice job! Like everyone else had said, the humor was great and your connection was very unique!

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  9. I really enjoyed reading this! I agree with what everyone else said as well, the humor was great and made this really fun to read. Good job!

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  10. I really like this connection, like everyone else said, you did a nice job of using humor while at the same time completing the assignment

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  11. Oh Shaira... The things your mind comes up with... XD Your picture amused me greatly and it was refreshing to read something that made me smile.

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  12. very amusing and creative thinking i like how you just come up with random cool ideas. I think that the fashion in Rome represented and reflected how rich/poor you were

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  13. I agree with everyone else about the humor! Love the connection! Great job!

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  14. Nice creativity! Haha, I like how you explained the background information on the cloths :) This really does represent the life of Romans when it comes to clothing.

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  15. I like your interesting way of explaining what these connected to and went pretty well with the humor. I love the connection to the play with clothing of the Romans. Great Job!

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