Power of Imagination
Group member: Christopher, Yaobin, Faiza, Jia Feng Does the power of imagination control us or do we control the imagination? Ex: Eagar Allen Poe, sexual desire/boredom.
Group member: Christopher, Yaobin, Faiza, Jia Feng Does the power of imagination control us or do we control the imagination? Ex: Eagar Allen Poe, sexual desire/boredom.
Utopia claim as the ideal world. With the idea of laws, customs, consequences, etc; is Utopia really an ideal world?
Group members: Maria, Faiza, Idia, Yaobin When you step onto the train and the corner seat by the door is open and you slide into it. The miraculous brief moment when you approach the train and the doors close in … Continue reading
The show our Trojan war was a unique show that combined both the ancient Greek and modern society. Unfortunately I was late a bit for the play, so I didn’t get to see the beginning of the play. Based on … Continue reading
The poetry event for tonight was crowded with passion and momentum by the writers and poets. The first poem was introduced to us as a warm welcoming poem delivered by the founder of the event. She then proceeds to tell … Continue reading
The play we watched on Sunday afternoon was about a story of how everyone die. The play started off with the actor who acted as god to give the audience some basic background information of what the play is about. The … Continue reading
Is having metamorphosis positively affect the god and goddess in Ovid’s metamorphoses or negatively? In what way does transformation affect them?
Is it necessary to have transformation to fulfill one’s desire? Why and why not?
Is it better to invest your time in one skill and be proficient at it or invest your time in many skills? Does having big ego eventually lead to a downfall? Why or why not? Is it good to impose … Continue reading
Yaobin Ma The Epic of Gilgamesh is a very poetic piece of great literature. The story started off telling us that Gilgamesh is descendent from goddess Ninsun and a mortal human. Gilgamesh is the king of Uruk, but Gilgamesh was an angry man, … Continue reading