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My Drama Class: Frankenstein = Mary Shelley
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Martes, 9 de septiembre de 2008. Frankenstein = Mary Shelley. I really think that the story of Frankenstein and the life of Mary Shelley have a lot in common. First of all, she did not have a "normal" life because of her family and her problems as a child and as a woman, and the monster was not created to live a "normal" life. Ver todo mi perfil. Mª Jose Garcia Huidobro. Outline for the essay. Frankenstein = Mary Shelley.
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"DRAMA QUEEN": Correction.....1
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Lunes, 13 de octubre de 2008. Publicar un comentario en la entrada. Suscribirse a: Enviar comentarios (Atom). The Waste Land, T.S.Elliot. Ver todo mi perfil.
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"DRAMA QUEEN": "Outline"
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Jueves, 6 de noviembre de 2008. IV Important elements and its meanings. Publicar un comentario en la entrada. Suscribirse a: Enviar comentarios (Atom). Waiting for Godot Final Essay. Ver todo mi perfil.
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Sebastian Aranis Drama: August 2008
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008. In both sonnets I can find that the author is comparing his feelings with features of the nature. In the sonnet On Seeing the Elgin Marbles for the First Time. I could see that characteristic: “Of godlike hardship tells me I must die like a sick eagle looking at the sky”. In the sonnet When I have Fears that I may Cease to Be. 8220; Before high-piled books, in charactery, Hold like rich garners the full ripen'd grain;…”. Wednesday, August 20, 2008. In the poem Kubla Khan.
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Sebastian Aranis Drama: Analysing Kubla Khan (S.T Coleridge) (Correction)
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Saturday, October 18, 2008. Analysing Kubla Khan (S.T Coleridge) (Correction). In the poem, Kubla Khan, the elements of nature are described, such as river, hills, gardens, and so on. Here, the author wanted to represent “external nature and human thoughts affection”. The mention of a savage holy and enchanted place and its relationship with the characters in the poem, is a good example of it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 19th and 20th century British Literature. T S Elliots Poem: Waste Land.
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"DRAMA QUEEN": agosto 2008
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Lunes, 25 de agosto de 2008. Miércoles, 20 de agosto de 2008. KUBLA KAHN" by Samuel Taylor. Poetry contains many hidden elements that we can discover if we analize and discuss each stanza. Every poem has a meaning and a reason that allow us to enter to a beautiful world of feelings and thoughts. The poem Kubla Kahn, brings up significant symbols that we can recognize. The following extract it is very useful to understand Romanticisim. “It was agreed that my endevour should be directed to person...
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"DRAMA QUEEN": Creating as God??? (Frankestein)
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Martes, 2 de septiembre de 2008. Each day we get impressed with the wide variety of new invents and discoveries. Nowadays techonology has shown the world that almost nothing is impossible. Human beings want to have the control of everything and want to show that they are able to do what ever they propose. 3 de septiembre de 2008, 9:07. Este comentario ha sido eliminado por el autor. 4 de septiembre de 2008, 6:25. Hi María José,. Knowledge and scientific progress are essential, and they have allowed man t...
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Sebastian Aranis Drama: November 2008
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008. Essay: September 1st 1939 by W H Auden (Complete Version). 8220;Waves of anger and fear. Circulate over the bright. And darkened lands of the earth,. Obsessing our private lives;. The unmentionable odour of death. Offends the September night”. The last four lines of the second stanza are even more surprising. In this part of the poem, readers can rescue a kind of message concerning to the importance for schoolchildren in learning about the unfavourable results of a confl...
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19th and 20th century British Literature: 2008-08-24
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Martes, 26 de agosto de 2008. For the class about Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, please read the article provided in the following link. Http:/ www.kimwoodbridge.com/maryshel/knowledge.shtml. What aspects of Mary Shelley´s novel does the author of the article want to emphasise? Suscribirse a: Entradas (Atom). 19th and 20th century British Literature. Doris Lessing, Nobel Prize for Literature 2007. Dear all, For the class about Frankenstein by Mary. Ver todo mi perfil.