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American Moor, part 1 padlet collab
Milton Book 1 Daily Question—11/08
We know that this is a book about God and the Devil and religion and all that lies in between. But if that where the case, why does it seem like the narrator is calling upon the supernatural? It seems like they are talking about witchcraft which I thought went against religion. “O Myriads of… Read more Milton Book 1 Daily Question—11/08
American Moore Day 2–Daily Question
“That one of him is actually a thing is a joyous revelation to her. Her very being emanates…upon seeing him standing there, what is he, he’s large, and dashing and dark, yeah sure whatever, how he moves, like nothing she’s ever seen, how he stands, sure, find. Look, so far beyond any of that bullshit…is… Read more American Moore Day 2–Daily Question
Othello Act 4-5 Daily Question—10/27
“[Emilia] I will be hanged, if some eternal villain, Some busy and insinuating rogue, Some cogging, cozening slave, to get some office, Have not devised this slander. I will be hanged else! [Iago] Fie, there is no such man. It is impossible. [Desdemona] If any such there be, heaven pardon him! [Emilia] A halter pardon him and hell… Read more Othello Act 4-5 Daily Question—10/27
American Moor pp. 1-24 Daily Question—11/1
“…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 one another…or even changing tone. They do not respond… Read more American Moor pp. 1-24 Daily Question—11/1
Othello Collab, Acts 4-5
Othello Collab, Act 3
Othello Act 3 DailyQuestion—10/25
“I know ’t, I thank you. You do love my lord. You have known him long, and be you well assured He shall in strangeness stand no farther off Than in a polite distance.“ (act 3, scene 3, lines 11-14) Does the relationship between Cassio and Othello seem to be more that what we see? It feels like… Read more Othello Act 3 DailyQuestion—10/25