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Literature Entry Week 6: The Victorian Age - Emily Gray
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Literature Entry Week 6: The Victorian Age. April 2nd, 2009. A new meaning to “Romanticism” to distract me from essay writing…. So finally, after much distraction from my cat, Millie (as shown above), I managed to get the essay on Romanticism signed, sealed and delivered. Admittedly, I was forced to sacrifice some of my LiveJournal writing time in order to get this and another subject’s essay out of the way, so I’m a little slow in the uptake of my thoughts on the Victorian Age literature! At the end of ...
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Literature entry week 8 - Look out kids, it's somethin' ya did, god knows when but your doin' it again.
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Literature entry week 8. RE: Tolstoy's "The Death of Ivan Ilych". I wasnt left happy or sad (or any emotion that i could really pinpoint), just contemplative i guess.There were a lot of questions in my head on the train home, like. If I died today, what could I say I had done with my life? What is it that you must do to really feel like you have served your purpose? How would I be remembered? Why, if death is the only thing that we really know will happen in our lives, do I feel so afraid of it?
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Literature entry week 10 - Look out kids, it's somethin' ya did, god knows when but your doin' it again.
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Literature entry week 10. RE: Oscar Wilde, "The Importance of Being Earnest". This play was very interesting in the way that Wilde used caricatures to satirize and ultimately criticize victorian society. Furthermore, I think it was especially wicked that the people who were watching and laughing at this play were the one whom WIlde was criticizing. I think that a lot of Wilde was wasted in his age, however I wonder if he would have had the same success today?
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