For today I will talk about my favorite project that someone else has done and that is the “Tony Soprano and Beowulf” essay that talked about what an “alpha male” is and what those kinds of men are like in modern day society as well as looking back into the past to see the sort… Read more Final 12/13
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Project 12/12 First attempt at a Sonnet
The girl I used to know; Of course, I miss her so; And now the pain still grows; As the days, they go and go. This girl, grieves and grows; Far from me she goes; Off with whomever she chose; Wherever, I’ll never know. And now I must let go; From all I can’t forget;… Read more Project 12/12 First attempt at a Sonnet
Blazing World, Collab 2
11/29 “The Blazing World” reflection
Although this reading was a bit different from many other readings I have had it was interesting to read about the different kinds of animal-like men that all lived on separate islands but were all very polite to each other when they came into contact. Page 15 talks about how the different kinds of men… Read more 11/29 “The Blazing World” reflection
Casting Paradise Lost, collab
11/15 reflection- Andrew Marvell
This was an interesting read with a few lines that really grabbed my attention as it seemed this quote could apply to many cultures in history over vast amounts of time. Marvell writes, “When the Sword glitters ore the Judges head, And fear has Coward Churchmen silenced, Then is the Poets time, ‘tis then he… Read more 11/15 reflection- Andrew Marvell
Milton Books 2-3 Collab
11/10 reflection
This sonnet was interesting from the first four lines as written, “Batter my heart, three-person’d God, for you, As yet but knock, breathe, shine, and seek to mend; That I may rise and stand, o’erthrow me, and bend, Your force to break, blow, burn, and make me new” (Donne, 1-4). The “three-person’d God” caught my… Read more 11/10 reflection