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Milton Books 2-3 Collab
Till the Conversion of the What Now?
…I would Love you ten years before the flood, And you should, if you please, refuse Till the conversion of the Jews. “To His Coy Mistress” by Andrew Marvell, lines 7-10 What the shit, Andrew? Unless this is some historical reference that just went over my head, I have no idea what this is really… Read more Till the Conversion of the What Now?
The Desires of Sin
In their Padlet for Books 2-3, Emily, Liliane, and Xen came up with a description for the character of Sin that goes into something that I don’t think other groups talked about, at least as much as they did; they talked about the feminine traits that Sin inhabits and how that is a reflection of… Read more The Desires of Sin
Satan and Saturn: A Match Made in Hell
A Dungeon horrible, on all sides roundAs one great Furnace flam’d, yet from those flamesNo light, but rather darkness visible Book 1, 61-63 This quote from Book 1 of Paradise Lost does something interesting to describe the realm of “Hell”. I like how it portrays the “fire and brimstone” as something that isn’t bright light, but as… Read more Satan and Saturn: A Match Made in Hell
Pandemonium, Milton Collab book 1
Donne, Batter My Heart collab
American Moor, part 1 padlet collab
To Be or Not To Be Racist – Part II
“psustudent64” was interested by this quote from Cobb’s text: …something else that I was not taught but that I learned is that people in our American Culture, who are not Black like me, they do not respond in the same manner to Black men, like me, raising their voices, even slightly, as they do with… Read more To Be or Not To Be Racist – Part II
To Be or Not To Be Racist
I love Shakespeare. I love the sound of his voice. I love to hear him speaking through me. I love him just as I love you, Black man, for you speak through me to, and you can see all the scant good your noisy-ass, fearsome fuckin’ voice has done me in America…And yet I have… Read more To Be or Not To Be Racist