Challenge of Instincts Exhibit (Choice) Museum of Challenges: Museum dedicated to the conflict of man’s nature and civilization’s expectations
CHOICE: Challenge of Instincts Exhibit (Choice) The challenge of relying on instincts or using our cognitive ability to rise above those instincts has been prevalent in our studies of literature this year. In Fever 1793, Mattie has to choose to be responsible rather than fearful. In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Tom decides to face consequences and grow beyond is childish/selfish ways. In (LIT CIRCLE BOOK) . . . . THESIS
CHOICE: Challenge of Instincts Exhibit (Choice) Deepen man’s understanding of instinct The challenge of listening/ignoring instincts The challenge of civilization Choices When Challenged Supp ideas
Understanding instinct Where Instincts Originate and How they Work Understanding instinct
Understanding Instincts
PROGRAMMED FOR FIGHT OR FLIGHT Instincts - SURVIVAL Occipital Lobe – visual processing Cerebellum – fear, coordination, timing Brain Stem – evolutionary “frog brain” PROGRAMMED FOR FIGHT OR FLIGHT
COMPARING/CONTRASTING BRAIN DEVELOPMENT
Animal Instincts
Animal Instincts Buck, in Call of the Wild Killing Spitz; understands place as lead dog Head of the pack (alpha instinct) CD/Evidence
Animal Instincts Sol-leks, Billy, Dave Nigs & Skeet CD/Evidence
Human v. Animal Instincts Francios, Perrault – not masters/Buck leader Do they cooperate or accept Buck’s leadership? J. London uses the term “mastery” Laws of nature? Law of club and fang? CD/Evidence
Human v. Animal Instincts Man in the red sweater Hal, Charles, Mercedes - primitive? CD/Evidence
Human v Animal Instincts Judge Miller - name is about law/civilization CD/Evidence
The challenge of listening/ignoring instincts The Benefits of “Enlightenment” The challenge of listening/ignoring instincts
Development of the Fore-Brain
Forebrain HUMAN BRAIN Decision making & planning HUMAN BRAIN Judgement & consequences HUMAN BRAIN Cognition, concentration, memory
The Jedi & their greatest Master No fear, hate, anger irrational/emotions/instinctual Reason, thoughtfulness, enlightenment
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Human Instincts or Choice? John Thornton Protect/defend Affection Loyalty, devotion “like his children” – Skeet, Nigs, & Buck
Instincts or Choice? War, Refugees, Compassion
Challenge of civilization What affect of the structures and rules Challenge of civilization
Civilization Laws we agree to Driving Working School rules
Civilization: Do We Choose? “Oh My Darling, Clementine” Historical rough life of settlers, miners Physical Dangers: nature – drowning Emotional – father dies of sadness Psychological – speaker demonstrates strength and moves on with living Laws we agree to???
Choices FOR CHALLENGES WHAT HUMAN NATURE CAN DO Choices FOR CHALLENGES
Choosing to Listen “Song of the Open Road I” Listening to instincts Leaving “whimperings” and “whinings” Tone of opportunity Acknowledges a sacrifice “carry with me” Choice – not a reaction
Choosing Freedom
Liberty Leading the People by Delacroix
The Challenge of Choice Humanity can rise above. The Challenge of Choice
CHOICE: Challenge of Instincts Exhibit (Choice) Deepen man’s understanding of instinct The challenge of listening/ignoring instincts The challenge of civilization Choices when challenged Supp ideas
CHOICE: Challenge of Instincts Exhibit (Choice) The challenge of relying on instincts or using our cognitive ability to rise above those instincts has been prevalent in our studies of literature this year. Humanity must remember that we have more than instincts, and must exercise our logical choices when faced with challenges, of nature or civilization. THESIS
Challenge of Instincts Exhibit (Choice) Museum of Challenges: Museum dedicated to the conflict of man’s nature and civilization’s expectations