Welcome to the continued exploration of British Literature as the class explores the 18th century through the Modern Period of British literary history.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Letters?
So I was extremely confused as to why everyone wrote their letters to me... Not sure what was up with that, but it was weird. I must have missed the boat on that. But there was some pretty funny stuff when we did that. I liked it, and think we should do that more often.
In-class discussion (Frankenstein Letters)
I really liked In the beginning, he seemed completely ready to leave behind his pursuit of becoming an amazing writer such as Shakespeare and pursue his life long dream of sailing to the "pole" to make a great discovery. He showed his determination when he took part on several voyages on several different ships, always proving himself to be a hard worker. Then he began feeling extreme lonely, and craved human companionship in the form of a close friend. All he wanted was a person to be there when he needed to divulge his feelings instead of having to express them solely on paper. I feel like he somewhat got his wish when they pulled the stranger on board. This stranger caused curiosity among the sailers and although he was curious himself, he didn't "disturb" the stranger. Then when they realized they were a lot alike, I felt like he got a part, even if only a small part, of the friendship that he so desperately desired. I really didn't think that the language of the letters was that hard to understand, the story was engaging and seemed pretty easy to follow. I hope the rest of the story is as interesting as the letters were!
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