A pattern I connected between all of the scavenger hunt photos was that they all had to do with some historical past. There wasn't necessarily a fit theme of the photos, but they all fit in a general history of america and things that have traveled to america, such as art, beliefs, and trends. The most interesting artifact to me was a series of pots and vases made in Asia in the 1700´s that my group and I turned into a meme for our teacher. Some things I wonder about these artifacts are the people behind them. I want to know why they worked on these artifacts. When I think back to the story line activity we took place in at the beginning of the launch of this project, the scavenger hunt just muddles it with more confusion and uncertainty. I feel like there wasn't much correlation. In the museum I noticed that they presented the different parts of history into sections, which had themes, such as LGBT history or immigrant history. Something I noticed during the Peter and the Wolf puppet show was the general sorrow that the character of the clown displayed and the actual actor displayed. I felt really bad watching a grown man playing with rudimentary dolls and acting as a child, or trying to appeal to children. I was a little shocked when he started making his animal interpretation noises, although I realize that his play format is probably perfect for entertaining young children.
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