Other Things and Assignment 2
Before I go on to discussing the assignment, I think I want to write on some random stuff. Rememeber how I talked about being a fan of James Bond movies. Getting my share of the vicarious experience of being in the fast car, with a handsome man to boot. Well, I just read a book, "Double or Die" by Charlie Higson. It's third in the series of 'Young James Bond'...anyone ever heard of it? Anyway coming back to the point, in "Double or Die"(let me say that it's no literary masterpiece, but it does have its points) James Bond has his 'almost' first crush. Why would falling in love be called a crush?I've always wondered... Why not call it something else...any ideas?
About the book, it's a racy read, you could buy a copy or borrow it from me. However, if you do, it should come back unscathed.
One more reminder about no obscenities, not even short forms or with asterik marks doing the fill in the blank trick. It's a strict no no.
Also two more random thoughts...what's your take on Shakira and her whole concert in Mumbai? Why doesn't a concert by Shubha Mudgal(I hope you know who she is...)generate so much heat and hype?
And who could have killed Bob Woolmer?No random comments on this please. It's more of a rhetorical question.
The assignment, without further ado.
http://www.beyond-the-pale.co.uk/LawrenceSnake.htm
1. Follow the link and read the poem "The Snake" by D.H. Lawrence. It's a powerful poem and parallels can be drawn between "The Snake" and "The Night of the Scorpion"
Your task - The snake is a symbol of evil(just like the scorpion) yet we notice the conflicting attitude the poet displays towards the reptile. So the questions you need to address are - why? why does he do it? what do you think the snake stands for?does it stand for anything at all?(you can e mail me in case you need to clarify something)
Addendum - This is to be a post in your own blogs, just making it clear.
2. I am a postponing the date by which you can post - 31st of March, Saturday evening, 8p.m. - give or take a few hours. (on re reading this line - it's a terribly constructed sentence, but it does get the point across)
Your comments, if any, to my random thoughts are welcome. And for those who are doing this only for the marks - points will not be deducted if you do not leave any comments!
One more random question (has nothing to do with the assignment) - Is Snape going to be Harry's true saviour in the last book? I think he's going to die...
Till next time...
PS - Try to keep the language plain, undiluted English. Amen.
About the book, it's a racy read, you could buy a copy or borrow it from me. However, if you do, it should come back unscathed.
One more reminder about no obscenities, not even short forms or with asterik marks doing the fill in the blank trick. It's a strict no no.
Also two more random thoughts...what's your take on Shakira and her whole concert in Mumbai? Why doesn't a concert by Shubha Mudgal(I hope you know who she is...)generate so much heat and hype?
And who could have killed Bob Woolmer?No random comments on this please. It's more of a rhetorical question.
The assignment, without further ado.
http://www.beyond-the-pale.co.uk/LawrenceSnake.htm
1. Follow the link and read the poem "The Snake" by D.H. Lawrence. It's a powerful poem and parallels can be drawn between "The Snake" and "The Night of the Scorpion"
Your task - The snake is a symbol of evil(just like the scorpion) yet we notice the conflicting attitude the poet displays towards the reptile. So the questions you need to address are - why? why does he do it? what do you think the snake stands for?does it stand for anything at all?(you can e mail me in case you need to clarify something)
Addendum - This is to be a post in your own blogs, just making it clear.
2. I am a postponing the date by which you can post - 31st of March, Saturday evening, 8p.m. - give or take a few hours. (on re reading this line - it's a terribly constructed sentence, but it does get the point across)
Your comments, if any, to my random thoughts are welcome. And for those who are doing this only for the marks - points will not be deducted if you do not leave any comments!
One more random question (has nothing to do with the assignment) - Is Snape going to be Harry's true saviour in the last book? I think he's going to die...
Till next time...
PS - Try to keep the language plain, undiluted English. Amen.
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