I really liked the trial part at the beginning and how it all worked out. It's a little funny that if nothing got settled with words anyone can just challenge the other person. A little unfair I would say. I don't like it from then on though. I feel that all the names just get confusing and there's no real action except wife choosing. I really enjoyed the fight at sea. I hope there's more as it progresses.
lunes, 14 de enero de 2008
jueves, 10 de enero de 2008
Njal’s Saga 30-38
This is really starting to get complicated. All the names and family trees and where they are from are completely confusing me. I now know who Njal is so I guess that's cool. I would've guessed him to be a great warrior but this is even better. I like that the guy who the book is named after is a wise man who deals with words and his brain rather than with his weapons.
miércoles, 9 de enero de 2008
Njal’s Saga 19-29
As soon as I read the name Thorvald, something told me I had heard it before. Then I remembered. In a show called 'Entourage,' one of the characters was an actor on a show named 'Viking Quest.' He was the main character in that show and his name was Thorvald. It's weird to think about where these names come from. From that show I can guess, before reading, that Thorvald is or becomes a great warrior. I guess my hypothesis was wrong, as Thorvald is killed by Thjostolf who is revenging Hallgerd.
It's becoming really hard to remember all the names and places. All in all, I think I like it. I thought it was going to be much more with gods and what not like the Greek myths but this is also cool. I look forward to reading more of it.
martes, 8 de enero de 2008
Revelation:The Apocalypse
This is why people are so afraid of religion. They make up ridiculous things to control people. People think that once the Apocalypse comes, they need to be saved. They don't wanna face those horrible monsters. RIDICULOUS!!!!!
domingo, 6 de enero de 2008
Entry to St.John (all)
The Book of John tries to explain Jesus' nature. In doing so, this gospel leavs out a lot of the things that appear in the earlier Gospels of Matthew, Luke, and Mark. Thus, this last Gospel excludes Christs' little parables, a lot of his background, and all the talks about the kingdom of God. The Gospel According to St. John is more of an explanation of his divinity. It has more about how he's the son of God and the source of all the light and what not. This also includes a lot of the miracles he preforms in the other Gospels, but finally introduces the water into wine one which I had been waiting to read about. It also seems as if in the other ones, he doesn't really want people to know that he's the "Son of God," while in this one he openly proclaims it.
I'm a really philosophic guy so I kind of like this one more because of what it shows. The others are really monotonous, and I'm glad that this last one was a good change.