Saturday, June 9, 2012

Trinity As A Hero?


Ashley Juman
Trinity as A Hero?
            Trinity is a very powerful character in the movie The Matrix.  She is shown as a hero in this film by helping Neo to find his path and she can show him that he has the power to be the “one”. Without Trinity there is no Neo, and the characters Trinity, Neo and Morpheus are all connected.
            Trinity helps Neo a lot throughout the film The Matrix, that shows that she is more masculine and represents a hero. In an article it is said that Trinity takes her name from a God. The article also says Trinity’s name “suggests an inversion of basic cultural assumptions.” In the beginning where Neo first meets Trinity face-to-face Neo was surprised, “Trinity : My name is Trinity. Neo : Trinity..._The_ Trinity? The one that cracked the IRS d-base? Trinity : That was a long time ago. Neo : Jesus!” (The Matrix Script) Neo was surprised because he thought that Trinity was a man, he tells her that and she replied back by saying, “Most guys do.” (The Matrix Script) That shows that Trinity has a more masculine role throughout the movie. Trinity is shown off as a hero because of the way Trinity takes care of and looks after Neo within the film.
            Neo is more like a feminine character compared to Trinity. Trinity protects Neo and helps him throughout the movie. In one part of the movie where they are going to save Morpheus from the agents Neo told Trinity to stay behind but Trinity wasn’t having it and told him off. She told Neo, “I'm going with you. Neo: No, you're not! Trinity turns to face him. Trinity: _NO_? Let me tell you what I believe. I believe Morpheus means more to me than he does to you. I believe that if you are really serious about saving him, you are going to need my help. And since I am the ranking officer on this ship, _if_ you don't like it, I believe you can go to hell. Because you're not going anywhere else. Tank? Load us up.”(The Matrix Script) Trinity shows the viewers how masculine she is and how she makes Neo more of a feminine character. She told him off and that he basically has no say towards her. Also shows that she isn’t going to let Neo go in by himself to fight to get back Morpheus from the agents. In a scene of the movie the agents explain to Morpheus why he is very special to them, “… I must get _out_ of here. I must get free_...and in this mind...is the key. He taps Morpheus' head. Agent Smith: My key...once Zion is destroyed there is no need for me to be here, don't you understand? I need the codes..I have to get, _inside_ Zion, and you have to tell me _how_. You are going to tell me, or...you are going to die...” (The Matrix Script) This is why Trinity and Neo must get Morpheus back and Trinity wasn’t going to let Neo go off and let him do it alone. Morpheus is a key and is needed to be protected. Which in the end Trinity and Neo as a team do and get Morpheus back. Neo ends up dying in the end but Trinity brought him back to life with a kiss. Showing that Trinity is a hero, she is Neo’s hero.  
All three of them are connected, like Morpheus for instance. Without Morpheus there would be no Trinity because she would have never been woken up by Morpheus the God of Dreams.  If Trinity was never woken up by Morpheus because he was never there then there would be no Neo. In the movie Neo is the one which makes the viewers believe that he is the hero, but he needs Trinity. Trinity is the one who goes out and gets him. She is the one who protects him when he is in danger when he needs it, “Neo : That was you on my computer. How did you do that? Trinity : Never mind, right now all I can tell you is that you're in danger. I brought you here to warn you” (The Matrix Script). That quote shows that Trinity is a hero like character in the movie. The movie shows how her character is more masculine then the character Neo because she is there to protect him not the other way around. In a part of the movie Morpheus, Trinity and Neo are trapped in a building and Trinity yells Morpheus’s name and Morpheus says, “You must get Neo out! He's all that matters!”(The Matrix Script) Morpheus basically gives Trinity responsibility of Neo and shows that she protects Neo when he needs it. Trinity has already been trained and Neo is still new to the whole idea of The Matrix. She has to help him like she is training him to help him find his path in believing in himself to help him know if he is the one. Once he knows he is the one he has the power. At the end of the movie Neo shows his true power once he believes in himself that he is the one. Neo was under attack by agents who are trying to kill him. Neo’s heart stopped when they shot him, but Trinity started to talk to him, “ Neo..I'm not afraid anymore! The Oracle told me I would fall in love, and that man, the man that I loved, would be The One. So, you see, you can't be dead...you can't be...because I love you....you hear me? I love you...She leans over and kisses him” (The Matrix Script). With that kiss that proved to Neo that he can have the power. He 7opened his eyes and found out his power. The agents were shooting at him but that didn’t stop him this time. He stopped the bullets and defeated the agents. That wouldn’t have happened if Trinity didn’t believe in him and help him find out who he was. That kiss gave him the power to awaken from the dead. That shows that Trinity can be the hero to Neo.
            In conclusion, Trinity is portrayed as a hero in the movie The Matrix. Trinity shows Neo who he is and what he can do. She shows him his power and that she believes in him and once he believes in himself he will see what he is capable of. Without Trinity there would have been no Neo. Neo needed Trinity; she is the more masculine character because of that. She protects him and watches over him like he is the feminine character in the movie.  


Work Cited:
            Andy and Larry Wachowski. The Matrix. Film Script. 1999.
The Matrix. Dir. Andy and Larry Wachowski. Wri. Sophia Stewart. 1999. Warner Brothers. DVD.
Geller, Theresa L.. Queering Hollywood’s Tough Chick. Frontiers: A Journal of WOMEN Studies, 2004, Vol. 23 Issue 3, p8-34, 27p.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

If I Told Him

The poem was pretty confusing for me. I didn't understand why she wrote that for Picaso. I also don't know how it relates to him. Is it because hes repetitive and confusing? Everything in the poem was very repetitive and it was long. When we listened to it, it actually sounded better than how we did it. But I still didn't understand what went through her head because it was a portrait of Picaso. I guess it was a good poem if it did fit Picaso's personality and how he is. 

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Chapter 3 of: THE ISLAND OF DR. MONREAU

In Chapter 3 of the book of The Island of Dr. Monreau the main character Edward Prendick was walking around the boat and he saw something that was very odd to him. He was startled when he saw a "black face". Prendick said "It was a singularly deformed one. The facial part projected, forming something dimly suggestive of a muzzle, and the huge half-open mouth showed as big as white teeth as I had ever seen in a human mouth. His eyes were bloodshot at the edges, with scarcely a rim of white round the hazel pupils." (9) He was explaining it like what he was seeing a beast or a creature he had never seen before.  Than as they got up to him, Montgomery had startled the man and had called him a devil then told him to get out the way. Montgomery was telling the man with the black face "...You have no business here, you know.... Your place is forward." He was talking to him like he didn't belong on the ship with everyone and that they didn't want him but the man with the black face seemed scared and had told him that they wont have him forward. (9) Than after that Prendick and Montgomery had walked to the captain of the ship because the man with the black face was being terrorized by men on the ship. The man who was terrorizing him started to laugh and Montgomery went to the Captain to defend him. The captain was in no need of help because the man was drunk. "That man's a passenger", said Montgomery. "I'd advise you keep your hands off him" "Go to hell!" said the captain loudly. He suddenly turned and staggered towards the side. "Do what I like on my own ship," he said. (12) Since the captain was so drunk him and Montgomery started to argue and almost had a fight but Prendick prevented that from happening.

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The artist I chose is David Alfaro Siqueriros. He is an Mexican painter from 1896-1974 and the painting I had chosen from him is called Proletarian Victim which was made in 1933. The painting is enamel on burlap and is 6 '9" x 47 1/2". The picture is a woman strapped up by rope her hands, stomach, legs and ankles. Her hands are behind her wrapped up and her head is down. You can see blood on her head and see how tight the rope is on her naked body. She seems to be a old women because of the gray hair. The colors that David used gives off this feeling of sadness and pain. Like you are watching someone getting tortured right in front of your eyes. Makes you think about how mean people can be and how twisted people are to even want to torture others. I know she was getting hit because she is bleeding from her head that is dripping down her naked body. She can't even do anything about it because she is tied up so tightly by rope. The artist used dark colors to give off a feeling of sadness or pain.

I chose this painting because of how it catches your eye and how it makes me feel. It makes me remember that life is not all fun. Life can be mean and torturous. It shows us that people do hurt others and make their life a living hell. Makes you wonder why? Why would you do that to someone? Why would you even want to hurt an older woman? She seems helpless and it breaks my heart knowing that their really are people out there that hurt others just because they want to. I think David made this painting to show us that the world that we live in is filled with others that could hurt us. That life isn't as perfect as we want it to be and that no matter how helpless you are they wont see what they are doing wrong.  

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Blog Assugnment #4

In the play Streetcar Named Desire by Tennesse Williams, the character Blanche is an alcoholic. When Blanche just got to her sister's home Stella wasn't there. Blanche looked around and saw the liquor bottle and served herself a drink (9). When her sister gets back Blanche has another and Stella asked if she would want another. Blanch replied " No, one's my limit" (12). Page 37 while talking to Mitch, Blanche says " I'm not accustomed to having more than one drink. Two is my limit-and three! (Laughs.) Tonight I had three." From these quotes alone you can see that Blanche is an alcoholic because she had a lot to drink in one day even though she says that one - three is her limit of drinking.

Also in the play Blanche had the tendency of wanting to take a lot of baths. Page 10 when Blanche sees Stella and says " But you don't look at me, Stella, no, no, no, not till later, not till I've bathed and rested!". In act 1 scene two Blanche is in a hot tub to quiet her nerves because she lost Bella Reve and told Stella about it, (page 21). Then Stella takes Blanche out to a play and to get some food while Stella's husband and his friends are having a poker night. Blanche and her sister come back and she wants to take another bath (33). I think Blanche wants to take so many baths because she drinks so much and every time she has a drink she feels dirty so she washes her sins away by taking baths. It can also be because she is guilty of something so she takes baths to think things out without disturbances.

Monday, March 19, 2012

What Is Art? Part II: About This Work Of Art

Chuck Close ( American ) - Self - Portrait
Oil On Canvas 8' 6" x 7

According to the article, Chuck Close was born July 5th, 1940. He is an American painter and photographer who achieved fame as a photo-realist. He does massive-scale portraits. Chuck Close went through a catastrophic spinal artery collapse in 1988 which had left him severely paralyzed. He has continued to paint and produce work that remains sought after by museums and collectors.

His artwork to me is amazing and is a work of art to me. I love what he does and his style.

This information is from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Close

What Is Art?

Art is :
- Color
- Imagery
- Beauty
- Imagination
- Details
- Illusions
- Creations
- Design