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The Big FedEx Box: April 2008
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The Big FedEx Box. Wednesday, April 23, 2008. The Flight- I mean plight- of the women in Song of Solomon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Flight- I mean plight- of the women in Song of.
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The Big FedEx Box: Faulkner Reading schedule
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The Big FedEx Box. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. The Sound and The Fury Reading syllabus. The syllabus dates indicate the day that you should do the assignment. Use the Faulkner website link. That link will be extremely useful. 3/27- 3/28: Read the first chapter, “April Seventh, 1928.” Read Faulkner’s introduction to the text from the website. The link is listed under Faulkner in the link list. Finish the novel over the break, or read it before you go (which is my suggestion). Blah, blah, blah.
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The Big FedEx Box: March 2008
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The Big FedEx Box. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. The Sound and The Fury Reading syllabus. The syllabus dates indicate the day that you should do the assignment. Use the Faulkner website link. That link will be extremely useful. 3/27- 3/28: Read the first chapter, “April Seventh, 1928.” Read Faulkner’s introduction to the text from the website. The link is listed under Faulkner in the link list. Finish the novel over the break, or read it before you go (which is my suggestion). Saturday, March 8, 2008. Conra...
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The Big FedEx Box: The Flight- I mean plight- of the women in Song of Solomon
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The Big FedEx Box. Wednesday, April 23, 2008. The Flight- I mean plight- of the women in Song of Solomon. April 23, 2008 at 11:36 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Flight- I mean plight- of the women in Song of.
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The Big FedEx Box: Darkness and light blog #5
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The Big FedEx Box. Saturday, March 8, 2008. Darkness and light blog #5. He cried in a whisper at some image, at some vision - he cried out twice, a cry that was no more than a breath:. 8220;Clear in his mind, but his soul is mad.” “Apocalypse Now”. Conrad finishes his novel with a fairly enigmatic passage. “[I]f I had rendered Kurtz that justice which was his due? Hadn’t he said he wanted only justice? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Darkness and light blog #5.
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The Big FedEx Box: Blog 3# - Moral Pyromaniac?
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The Big FedEx Box. Tuesday, January 22, 2008. Blog 3# - Moral Pyromaniac? Iago, as Harold Goddard finely remarked, is always at war; he is a moral pyromaniac setting fire to all of reality.In Iago, what was the religion of war, when he worshiped Othello as its god, has now become the game of war, to be played everywhere except upon the battlefield.". To respond to this passage, one should mostly focus on the shift from a religion to a game. How would you prove that this insightful comment is true?
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The Big FedEx Box: Short stories - Blog #4
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The Big FedEx Box. Monday, February 11, 2008. Short stories - Blog #4. Which of the short stories do you feel is one of the most complex? What makes it so? What part of the story seems to resist interpretation? What part seems deceptively simple? What still remains unanswerable? How does the title add to the variety of interpretation available throughout the story? If these stories are "art" what makes them a creative activity both for the reader and the writer? March 6, 2008 at 4:20 PM.
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The Big FedEx Box: January 2008
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The Big FedEx Box. Thursday, January 31, 2008. 1st draft Owen Meany. Tuesday, January 22, 2008. Blog 3# - Moral Pyromaniac? Iago, as Harold Goddard finely remarked, is always at war; he is a moral pyromaniac setting fire to all of reality.In Iago, what was the religion of war, when he worshiped Othello as its god, has now become the game of war, to be played everywhere except upon the battlefield.". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 1st draft Owen Meany. Blog 3# - Moral Pyromaniac?
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The Big FedEx Box: February 2008
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The Big FedEx Box. Monday, February 11, 2008. Short stories - Blog #4. Which of the short stories do you feel is one of the most complex? What makes it so? What part of the story seems to resist interpretation? What part seems deceptively simple? What still remains unanswerable? How does the title add to the variety of interpretation available throughout the story? If these stories are "art" what makes them a creative activity both for the reader and the writer? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).