Introduce yourself without giving away your identity. Other students cannot know who you are, even your friends. This forum is to be entirely anonymous: a synonym for anonymous? Blindness.
Why do they make you take this course over and over again when you already speak, read, and write in English?
Put up some quotes from Educated Imagination here.
What does it mean, the cave? Who are the prisoners and who is the jailor? What did they do wrong? What is the sun? The fire? The Shadows? Do the prisoners like their cave?
Find quotes and post them. Put up ideas or thoughts. Think outloud. What does it mean? What's the driving philosophy behind the novel? Why did the author write this?
Put your worst creative submissions here. These should be over-the-top (OTT), maudlin, sentimental, cheesy, goopy, purple prosey, saccharine, so-sweet-you-could-vomit.
Without revealing your name, your gender, your hobbies, at least ones that would give you away, please introduce yourself! This may be tricky, so beware. Topics discussed should relate to the issues we cover in English Language Arts, which is really quite flexible, so just try to tie it in. This is for you to post your responses and thoughts. The objective here is to learn about each other anonymously, without revealing identity.
Without revealing your identity, please introduce yourself without giving yourself away! This may be tricky, so beware. Topics discussed should relate to the issues we cover in English Language Arts, which is really quite flexible, so just try to tie it in. This is for you to post your responses and thoughts. The objective here is to learn about each other anonymously, so don't reveal your identity.
This play operates on a metaphorical level. It's not just about a guy who sleeps with.... It's symbolic! "Count no man blessed until his life is unstruck by ruin still."
This play is about desire is all its tender and ugly forms, in all its sado-masochistic forms. Who beats and who cringes when? Did they deserve it. Who's really crazy? Tennessee Williams asks his audience to judge, so JUDGE!
You will be receiving an assignment related to vocabulary where you will have to define a word -use your own words please- and make up a creative sentence using that word and then find a famous person quote with that word in it.
I can't do this by myself, so feel free to add the dates you remember in terms of deadlines and parameters: either that or ask on this thread and someone will know!
What do you think about this play and what do you think about Freud's theories? Are we destined by such fates as his in perhaps more metaphorical ways?