Yok
Jaruwan Rojprinyavut
May
28, 2012
World
Literature Block F
“The
Complexity of Self-Confident”
Table of Contents
Table of Content………………………………………………………………………………..page i
Preface……………………………………………………………………………………………....page ii
Entries
Anchor Paper………………………………………………………………………………..page
1
Genre
Interview:
Oedipus……………………………………………………………………page 6
Poster: Okonkwo………………………………………………………………………page
7
Emails: Okonkwo………………………………………………………………………page
8
Magazine Column:
Siddhartha……………………………………………………page 9
Letter: Siddhartha…………………………………………………………………….page
10
Storyboard: Oedipus…………………………………………………………………page
11
Work Cited…………………………………………………………………………………………page 17
Preface
This Multi-Genre Project was made to show
how student can synthesis the literary works that had learned this year
together. The works that are chosen for this project are Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, Siddhartha
by Hermann Hesse, and Things Fall Apart
by Chinua Achebe. The anchor paper, this is the “anchor” of this project. This
project started with an anchor paper. The anchor paper was written as a
synthesis essay in order for reader to understand which characters are being
synthesized. Next are the different types of genre; they’re divided into three
different topics. The first topic is to show how Oedipus and Okonkwo don’t
accept the truth, this is shown by an interview of Oedipus, and a Okonkwo’s
persuade poster. The interview of Oedipus showed his don’t accept the truth by
his speech, and the way he answer the questions. Okonkwo’s persuade poster
showed that how he is unlike other people in his clan, he don’t follow the
white man and also trying to persuade his people not to do so. Second topic is
how Okonkwo and Siddhartha unsuccessfully being a father, which is shown by
Okonkwo’s email and a magazine column that was written by Siddhartha. Okonkwo’s
email how he was upset with the way his son act by asking a counselor for help.
Siddhartha’s expression about his son was told through his story in a magazine
column. Third topic is synthesizing Siddhartha and Oedipus that they both go on
a journey and face some obstacles. Siddhartha’s journey was showed through his
letter that was send to his parent.
Oedipus’ journey was showed through a storyboard of Oedipus Rex. However all these characters can also be synthesized
as a very self-confident character. Lastly is the most important page, because
this project can’t be made without it, which is the works cited page. The works
cited page included all sources that help to create this project.
Page 1
Anchor Paper
Yok
Yok
World
Literature block F
May
28, 2012
Multi-Genre
Final Project: Synthesis Essay
Complexity of Self-Confident
Oedipus
Rex by Sophocles, Siddhartha by
Hermann Hesse, and Things Fall Apart
by Chinua Achebe have different plots and were written in different cultures.
However readers who read all these works, we’re able to synthesize the
protagonist form each work together. Each protagonist from these works has
their own role and their own goal, but they are somehow the same. Protagonists
from all these works are self-confident. In addition, readers may also be able
to synthesis different things from the two protagonists. Oedipus and Okonkwo
had faced difficulties in the story, but they don’t accept the truth, and they eventually
became a tragic hero. Okonkwo and Siddhartha both had failed on being a successful
father for their son. Siddhartha and Oedipus were on their journey to reach their
goal.
Protagonist from these stories had lots
of self-confident. And their self-confident caused them to do a certain actions
that lead them to what happen next in the story. First, Oedipus, a protagonist
from Oedipus Rex was “overly
confident” and “even arrogant” that he created a large problem out of it (Rowan). Furthermore in ending part of the
story, he regret on his too much self-confident. The first flaw that Oedipus
made was when Teiresias proposed that Oedipus was the true killer of King
Laius. But Oedipus believed in himself that he never did such thing. He even
accused Teiresias that he is helping Creon to overtake his throne, he believe
that “Creon desires to destroy [him]” (Sophocles 321). However in the end he
realized that he what Teiresias said was true. Next, Siddhartha, a protagonist
forms Siddhartha. He was a son of a
religious leader of Brahmin. He was handsome and was mastered all the ritual
and wisdom of Hinduism in early age. Everyone in the village view him as a perfect
man. And because of this, he was very confident in himself that he doesn’t
listen to anybody. Siddhartha go against the teaching of Gotama, a Buddha who
had reached enlightenment. Gotama was not mad, but he even warned Siddhartha to
“Be on your guard against too much cleverness” (Hesse 38). Last, Okonkwo,
protagonists form Things Fall Apart.
He believes in everything he had done. He’s very confident that everyone will
be on his side and listen to him, but he later find out that it’s not always
that way. Okonkwo was confident that the way he treated his family was the best
way. Which is sometimes nonsense, such as the way he beat his wives and
children without guilt. And he even rebukes his son for listening to his
mother’s tale, which “That was the kind of story that
Nwoye loved. But he now knew that they were for foolish women and children, and
he knew that his father wanted him to be a man. And so he feigned that he no
longer cared for women's stories. And when he did this he saw that his father
was pleased, and no longer rebuked him or beat him” (Achebe 54). However, it was
not a wrong thing to do for a son to likes his mother’s story.
The truth is something everyone must
accept to be able to live on. Those who can’t or don’t accept the truth will
someday failed in their lifetime, such as Oedipus and Okonkwo. Since the very
beginning of the story, Oedipus runs away form the truth. Once he knows from
the oracle that one day he will kill his father and marry his mother, he runs
away. He doesn’t want to face the truth and run away with out knowing that he
was running toward the truth. Second, Oedipus wanted to help his people from
illness by punishing the person who killed King Laius, so he ask for Teirisias’
help, to identify the killer. When Teirisas told him that he himself “are the
pollution of this country.” (Sophocles 320) However, Oedipus refused to accept
this truth and replied, “You dare say that”. Oedipus found out that he was the
one who kill King Laius and that King Laius is his own father and his wife was
his own mother. In the end, after he saw his wife death body, he “ripped from her gown the golden brooches That
were her ornament, and raised them, and plunged them down Straight into his own
eyeballs, crying, "No more, No more shall you look on the misery about me,
The horrors of my own doing! Too long you have known The faces of those whom I
should never have seen, Too long been blind to those for whom I was searching!
From this hour, go in darkness!" And as he spoke, He struck at his
eyes--not once but many times:" (Sophocles 359). He eventually ended up
being blind to escape from the truth.
Next, the second character was Okonkwo. Okonkwo was being very pride and loved
his clan so much that he doesn’t like any changes that was made. He was unable
to adapt or compromises his ethics changing to the “white man’s”. He
“is doomed to lose the traditions he cherishes as his society slowly falls
apart” (Johnson).
His final action was
suicide; his act of suicide is what the title of this book came from “Things
Fall Apart” because Okonkwo couldn’t accept the truth, so he escape by dying.
Not every father can be a successful
father for his son, including Okonkwo and Siddhartha. Okonkwo was so afraid that his son would be
weak and poor like his own father, so he did every way that he thinks was right
to push his son to be like he, himself. However, his son “causing his father great
anxiety for his incipient laziness” (Achebe 10). And by having Okonkwo always
beating him, his son was never better. His son reached his maximum level of
enduring his father and eventually became one of the “white man” in order to be
freed from his father. In the other hand, Siddhartha also have no control over
his son. Siddhartha and
his wife don’t live together when their son was born. Siddhartha get to know
that he got a son when he first saw him when he was 11 years old, and that’s
when his wife died. Siddhartha couldn’t control his son, because his son love
to live as a wealthy in the city while Siddhartha is living in the hut as a
ferryman. Siddhartha very love his son and trying to win his son love. No
matter how naughty his son is, he never gets angry and never punishes him. One
day, when Siddhartha ask his son to go get the brushwood, he screamed at
Siddhartha, “Get the brushwood for
yourself! I’m not your servant. I do know, that you won’t hit me, you don’t
dare; I do know, that you constantly want to punish me and put me down with your
religious devotion and your indulgence. You want me to become like you, just as
devout, just as soft, just as wise! But I, listen up, just to make you suffer,
I rather want to become a highway-robber and murderer, and go to hell, than to
become like you! I hate you, you’re not my father, and if you’ve ten times been
my mother’s fornicator” (Hesse 123). And after this, he ran away. Siddhartha
knows that’s whether he followed his son or not, his son won’t ever come back
again.
A journey that a character in a story
goes on in order to reach something came up in most stories including the story
of Oedipus Rex and Siddhartha. Oedipus journey occurred in
the very beginning of the story. The shrine at Delphi told him about his fate,
and once “[he] heard all this, [he] fled” away form Corinth. He went on a
journey and “wandered farther and farther on my [his] way” in order to reach on
“ a land where I [he] should never see the evil” (Sophocles 337). His goal was
to run far away of his own fate. And on his journey he also faced some
obstacles such as fighting with the men on the three highways and solving the
Spihinx’s riddle. In the other hand, Siddhartha was on his journey the whole
story. His one and only goal was to reach enlightenment. He went through
Samaras, Gotama, Samara, and Vasudeva (Schedler). He had to go through all this before he
reached enlightenment, his goal in the end.
From these three works, reader was able
to synthesize those characters in these works. Even though Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, Siddhartha
by Hermann Hesse, and Things Fall
Apart by Chinua Achebe, they got something that are similars. Readers were
able to grab out some point that can synthesize these three works together. Oedipus
and Okonkwo avoided the truth, which made them to become a tragic hero. Okonkwo
and Siddhartha don’t have an ability to be a successful father. Lastly,
Siddhartha and Oedipus were both on their own journey to reach a goal. However
Oedipus, Okonkwo, and Siddhartha have one thing that they were all alike, which
is all of them are very self-confident. And their “self-confident” is the main
source that lead them to what ever happened in that story.
Do you believe in the
oracle of Delphi?
Yes, I do. When I was young, I believed in what the oracle
had told me and run away from my own hometown to escape my own fate.
What is your fate?
According to the oracle, I was fated to kill my own father
and marry my own mother.
So you think that you
had escaped from your fate?
Yes, I’m pretty sure that I had escaped from my own fate
because my father, King of Corinth had already died from an illness.
Is it true that
you’re the one who killed King Laius?
No, it’s not true. I never killed King Laius, I don’t even
know how he looks like.
So, you’re saying
that what Tiresias said was not true?
Yes, he lied. He was involved in Creon’s plan to take over
my throne. First I also don’t believe that a senior like him would tell lie,
but that’s the way it is.
What does Queen
Jocasta say about this situation that happen?
She told me to stop finding the murderer, but I refuse not
to. Because as a King of Thebes, I must do my job to protect my people from
suffering, and the only was is to find the real murderer who killed King Laius.
And in order to proved to everyone that Tiresias was a liar.
Do you suspect anyone
for being a murderer?
I suspected Ceron, and I’m pretty sure it was he.
Why dose you suspect
Ceron, he was your brother-in-law?
According to his plan to took my throne. It’s reasonable for
him to kill King Laius. He thinks that when King Laius died, he could take the
throne, but then I showed up. Therefore he asks Tiresias to tell everyone that
I’m the murderer. This way, if everyone believes them, then I will be expel
from this country, the next king will be him.
Letter: Siddhartha
Page 17
Works
Cited
Achebe, Chinua. Things Fall Apart.
New York: Anchor, 1994. Print.
Hesse,
Hermann, and Hilda Rosner. Siddhartha. Toronto: Bantam, 1971. Print.
Johnson, Theresa. "Things Fall
Apart." Things Fall Apart. Apr. 2001. Web.
Rowan, Chris. "Lecture 19: Early
Developments in Greek Rational Thought." Classical World Civilization.
Web.
Schedler, Travis, David
Mellis, Paul Hebble, and Bob Romashko. "Siddhartha's Spiritual
Journey." Siddhartha's Spiritual Journey. 29 Oct. 95. Web.
Sophocles. Oedipus Rex. Orlando, FL: Holt,
Rineheart and Winston, Inc., 1998. Print.










I like how you come up with different genre other than the list that Mr. Ted gave it to you, like the story board. I also like the interviewing of Oedipus, because it gave you different point of view of the character.
ReplyDeleteYok!!! Your work is very awesome. The arts, the cartoon board, the poster, etc. is very unique and awesome. One thing that i think you should do so that the other viewers could see better is to make the letters look clearer than it is right now. It is hard for me to read, i need to zoom in so that i could read the letter clearly. But everything is awesome Nice work!!!
ReplyDeleteYokk, the storyboard is really clear. you also did add in some conversation there, it makes the works more fun to read. i love how you did the emailing between Okonkwo and the counselor about his son. i really put lots of effort in there. for the magazine and letter, i think the letters is a bit too hard to read.
ReplyDeleteYok! This is so amazing! I really love what you have done! It's amazing Thailand! I like the email, poster, and the magazine! I bet you have spent a lot of time doing these genres! And your essay is decent, but I wonder what is mailto:theresa_aka_tj@hotmail.com. I don't think you copied and pasted other's work, 'cause you're always a hard-working student! So don't worry, continue on your good work! Keep up your nice smile, and be happy!
ReplyDeleteAll of your work show that you spend large amount of time finishing this work. Every work was not too short or too small; just the right side. You even tried to make it real by writing backward into the email. However, I know that you're trying to make your letter abstract, but all those artistic make your work difficult to read. Once again, I love your work, appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteYour work is full of genres and it looks great! The magazine you did catches my attention in the first sight! The picture matches really well and as well as the words. The storyboard also look great. The drawings look really cute and it describes the story.
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