HUM2023 Week 1 | General Education in Education - Rasmussen university
HUM2023 Humanities Week 1 Discussion Social Media Over the years, one of the main focuses of the Humanities has been the "struggles" of many of the historical figures and all that they had to go through to become the giants that they were destined to be. Some of these figures suffered from mental illness, depression, and drug addiction. They had to overcome a number of obstacles. Overall, they suffered as they created the art that we have come to know and love. Some of those figures include, Vincent van Gogh, Emily Dickinson, Oscar Wilde, Virginia Woolf, Ray Charles, and Elvis Presley. In addition to struggling with their personal demons, some of these artists were only recognized posthumously (after their deaths). Many would argue that today's artists, entertainers, and writers have to face few struggles, if any. Today's entertainers became overnight sensations because of vehicles like YouTube and shows like The Voice and American Idol. Instead of spending years as a "starving artist," one million views on YouTube can catapult a virtual unknown person into the spotlight. Once a video goes viral on the Internet, life for the featured "star" of that video will forever be changed. In light of today's technology, is there such a thing as a "struggle" anymore? Explain your reasoning by giving examples. HUM2023 Humanities Week 2 Discussion A Literary Adventure Options Menu: Forum The written word has had an impact on the human condition for centuries. We have all been touched in some way or another by literature. This week, you will take a literary journey by searching the Internet for the pieces below. In addition to reading the story, you should find out something about the author of your chosen piece as well. After making your choice, come back and share your impressions of the story and explain how it contributes to our discussion of the Humanities. Choose one of the following options (or find a piece of literature of your choosing to report on): "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin "Exodus" by James Baldwin HUM2023 Humanities Week 3 Discussion How Does Music Move You? Often times, we as humans tend to gravitate to music that is familiar to us. Although we have a variety of music to choose from, rarely to do we try a genre of music that is new to us.
Option 1:
Listen to a song from a genre of music that you are not familiar with (Country, Classical, Rap, Pop, R&B, etc.) and share what you were most surprised about regarding this genre.
Option 2:
After listening to a song or piece from a genre that is new to you, explain why you would be open to hearing more music from this genre.
For both options, remember to share the:
Title of the song or musical piece Artist or composer Year the song or piece was made Genre of music the piece falls under HUM2023 Humanities Week 4 Discussion Reality TV and the Theater "Today's generation didn't want to watch ancient actors reciting the same tired lines. They wanted to see themselves reflected onscreen - rude, raw, entitled. These kids needed to believe that they themselves were only one daring, controversial act away from being up on that screen themselves. "
- Melissa Jo Peltier, Reality Boulevard
Within the past few years, Reality TV has become a staple in the homes of people not just in America but around the world. Many celebrities have given in to the undeniable effect of Reality TV, choosing to have their own lives played out in front of the lens. The term "Reality TV Star" has been coined and is now being uttered on the lips of millions. However one feels about Reality TV, this wave of entertainment seems to be here to stay. While form of low art achieves wild popularity and brings in significant profits to networks, attendance to Broadway theater performances is also at an all-time high. Perhaps low art and high art can thrive simultaneously.What do you think will be the lasting impact that Reality TV has on the Humanities and how we see ourselves as humans? Based on what you learned about the theater (which was not always considered high art) in this week's readings, what may be some future similarities and differences between Reality TV and the theater? HUM2023 Humanities Week 5 Discussion Notes on Religion Describe a religion that is not your own. Choose from one of the following religions: Ancient Egyptian belief, Hinduism, Greek or Roman Polytheism, Native American Religion, Buddhism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, or Islam. You must choose a religion that is not your own. Describe three features or tenets of the chosen religion. Mention any written works and prophets. Share how this religion compares to your religion or beliefs, even if you do not have a chosen "religion." HUM2023 Humanities Week 6 Discussion My Hero Choose a heroic figure you have read about. Examples might be: Theseus, Oedipus, Calaf in Turandot, King Arthur, Siddhartha, Moses, Mohammed, a cowboy hero, or Frodo from The Lord of the Rings. Other examples may include people who are/were known for their humanitarian efforts, or who have led a movement (such as Mother Teresa or Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.). Or, choose a heroic figure from a book, a film, or a comic/cartoon series with which you are familiar. Introduce your chosen hero at the beginning of your response, and apply at least two of Campbell's characteristics as you elaborate on the person's life. HUM2023 Humanities Week 1 Assignment Profiles in Humanities Have you ever wondered what William Shakespeare's Facebook profile would look like, assuming he was alive today? Many of the historical figures from the Humanities died long before the advent of social media; however, that doesn't mean that we can't use what we know about a historical figure to suppose what their social media profile might look like. Using the list of Humanities figures and the social media profile template that follow, you will research the Internet and the Online Library to find common information that your figure might use in his or her own social media profile. Approach the creation of the profile as though this figure is alive today and make the profile look and feel like an actual Facebook (or other social media) profile. Feel free to add any additional information that you feel would make this profile really stand out and be sure to add both a profile picture and a cover photo. Your written assignment requires APA format, as well as in-text and full reference page citation. Click here to download a template that you can use to create a social media profile for the figure who you chose. List of choices: Ludwig van Beethoven, Emily Dickinson, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Frank Lloyd Wright, Zora Neale Hurston, Vincent van Gogh, Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, Leonardo DaVinci, Mary Shelley, Alfred Hitchcock, Langston Hughes, Virginia Woolf, Albert Einstein, Ansel Adams, Joseph Campbell, Billie Holliday, Jane Austen, Edgar Allen Poe, Duke Ellington. HUM2023 Humanities Week 2 Assignment Humanities Project - Thesis and Outline For this piece of the Humanities Project, you will submit your topic choice along with your thesis and outline as a single 1-2 page Word document. This outline will be a guide of how your paper will flow. For more details on writing your thesis and outline, see the Study Guide for Thesis and Outline in the Course Materials folder. HUM2023 Humanities Week 3 Assignment Musical Artist Choose a musical artist (from any music era) and provide a 1-2 page summary of the background or history of the artist. Next, pick one of his or her main works (songs or compositions) and explain: The meaning The musical elements The contribution that this piece has had to the development of music If possible, find a way to listen to the piece so that you can comment on your reaction to the work. Your written assignment requires APA format, as well as in-text and full reference page citation. HUM2023 Humanities Week 4 Assignment Pick a Genre Choose your favorite film of all time. If you are not a fan of film, conduct some research on notable films from cinema history and choose one that appeals to you. In a 1-2 page paper, describe unique features of your chosen film and genre and explain what you like and/or dislike about the genre. You are to analyze what makes your chosen film a good representation of the genre. Name the genre that your favorite film falls under (film noir, romantic comedy, the screen musical, the western, horror, suspense, thriller, documentary/docudrama, fictionalized biography, comedy drama, etc.). Your written assignment requires APA format, as well as in-text and full reference page citation. HUM2023 Humanities Week 5 Assignment Humanities Project - Final Comparative Analysis is Due The time has come to submit your final and complete Humanities Project paper. As a reminder, the requirements for this paper are listed below. This paper should be written in traditional research paper format, should include two figures from the Humanities (one from the past and one figure from the present, or a completely different era from the other), and should compare and contrast their achievements. Original research paper that is a minimum of 4-5 pages in length, double-spaced, 12 point, with a standard font. In general, pages consist of: Title Page - Captivating title, your name, title of the course, date.
Body - 4-5 pages in length. Follow this rough outline:
Introduction - introduce subjects - (Remember you are comparing and contrasting two figures from different eras) Bring focus to your study through thesis statement. First Point coming out of thesis statement Support #1 from research Support #2 from research Personal observation Etc. Second Point coming out of thesis statement Support #1 from research Support #2 from research Personal opinion Etc. Third Point (if needed) coming out of thesis statement Support #1 from research Support #2 from research Personal opinion Etc. Conclusion - Reiterate (do not simply restate) your thesis. Remember to mention both subjects here and close with a striking point. References Cited page - in APA format. Follow APA format for the paper and for citing your sources. APA guidelines are available through the Online Library. Proper mechanics (clear, concise, and complete sentences and paragraphs), proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Four to five sources for the paper from your research. Please use one or two sources as available from your college's Online Library. For assistance on researching in the library, see the Resources tab. Internet resources should be from credible sources. Use statements and ideas that are your own writing and blend these in with your research. If you want to use actual words from a source, put them in quotation marks followed by an in-text citation showing that particular source. HUM2023 Humanities Week 1 Quiz
- Question 1 The humanities can be the starting point for a journey into self-knowledge.
True False
- Question 2 Which of the following figures has been called both a “universal man” and a “Renaissance man” for his wide ranging contributions to both the humanities and the sciences, including the creation of the Mona Lisa and plans for an early version of an airplane?
Michelangelo Leonardo da Vinci Rembrandt Vincent van Gogh
- Question 3 For some poets and writers in the late Middle Ages, nature was viewed as a sacred escape from the death and decay that the plague and poverty brought upon city life.
True False
- Question 4 Which ancient Greek philosopher was famous for his method of teaching that emphasized asking a series of questions?
Aristotle Diogenes Socrates Zeno
- Question 5 Which of the following passages from the Bible do environmentalists point to as evidence that humanity should be caretakers and not owners of the earth?
“So God created humankind in his image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.” (Genesis 1:27) “God blessed them, and God said to them, ‘Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the air and over every living thing that moves upon the earth.’” (Genesis 1:28) “The Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to till it and keep it” (Genesis 2:15) “And the Lord God commanded the man, ‘You are free to eat from any tree in the garden; but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat of it you will surely die.’" (Genesis 2:16-7)
- Question 6 Many Native American cultures have long traditions of deeply spiritual relationships with nature that emphasize oneness between humanity and nature.
True False
- Question 7 Romanticism emphasizes reason over emotion, the head over the heart.
True False
- Question 8 All are aspects of the humanities except :
Philosophy Mathematics Music Literature
- Question 9 The pleasure that beauty inspires within us is called "aesthetic."
True False
- Question 10 Which of the following terms represents the portrayal of nature as “balanced, serene, and pleasing to the eye”?
Beautiful Sublime Picturesque Naturalistic HUM2023 Humanities Week 2 Quiz
- Question 1 An emotional response to the humanities, which is named after an ancient Greek god is:
The Dionysian response The Apollonian response
- Question 2 “Blank Verse” has
rhyme but no rhythm rhythm but no rhyme Alternating rhyme Neither rhythm nor rhyme
- Question 3 How many lines does a Sonnet have?
- Question 4 Holden Caulfield is a hero in which of the following novels:
Ulysses The Member of the Wedding A Farewell to Arms The Catcher in the Rye
- Question 5 Emily Dickinson had how many poems published in her life time?
- Question 6 Non-critical thinkers may be called:
Literalists Figuratists
- Question 7 Which one of the following novels by John Steinbeck was about the westward migration of dispossessed Oklahoma farmers of the 1930’S?
East of Eden The Grapes of Wrath The Winter of our Discontent Of Mice and Men
- Question 8 Which of the following is a novel written by James Fennimore Cooper?
The House of Seven Gables Moby Dick The Last of the Mohicans Huckleberry Finn
- Question 9 The 1990 music drama “Miss Saigon” was based on which Opera?
Madame Butterfly La Traviatta Carmen La Giaconda
- Question 10 Which of the following is considered the first Epic?
The Iliad Aeneid The Odyssey Gilgamesh HUM2023 Humanities Week 3 Quiz