Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Blog 2


The story that he makes in the beginning was the one that struck me the most. It is about one of the first red wolves that were returned to the wild. But they had been in captivity for so long, they no longer remembered how to howl. One wolf, Mumon was the first to leave the pack to find his howl. He came across a couple of animals, such as the deer and the raven, as well as a human. In the end all he had to do was forget himself and follow his instincts and that would lead him to his howl as well as his pack.
            What I think he is trying to say in this story is that you can’t let yourself be confined to just what you know and the social norms. Sometimes you have to let your inhibitions go to let the creativity and your true self flow in. 

My howl is in the link above.

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  2. Hey Megan -- the link is password protected. Can you figure out a way to make it live so that I can take a listen? Thanks!

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