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Hot Topic at MOMA (Bonjun Koo)

The Hot Topic at MoMA this spring is “Tim Burton”. When you ask someone about what is going on in MoMA, they will probably respond with something like “oh yeah, Tim Burton’s Exhibition” or “Oh, the director of creepy movies.”  … Continue reading

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Character analysis of Antigone

Antigone is the rebellion of this play because of her actions. She reminds me of a woman who is strong willed because she decided to go against her uncle’s wishes of not burying her brother Polyneices. She properly buries her … Continue reading

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Creon in Antigone

Character Analysis of Creon Creon is the uncle of Antigone and Ismene. He is also the King of Thebes after Oedipus. He has a son named Haemon. Thebes has just been in a war against the city of Argos. Creon’s … Continue reading

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chasing happiness

This comic strip is true to people’s attempt in pursuing happiness. The more one goes after attaining happiness the more it is out of reach. However, if you don’t run after happiness, it will come to you and land in … Continue reading

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from Astrid Cuas

This is the office.  This is my desk right by the door.  I am the only one allowed to sit here.  Do not ever sit on my chair.  Hang your jacket there.  This is your desk.  You are responsible for … Continue reading

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from Karen Luo

That’s the building. The one with boarded windows and barely any light inside. There the front door and there’s the back door. We enter through the back and everyone else goes through the front. When you enter, you have to … Continue reading

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Orientation

I liked this story. Actually I loved it. I found Orozco’s writing to be unencumbered and simple. His satire on the work place was a bit depressing in the way that it made the cycle of office life seems inescapable. His choice to … Continue reading

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from Mitchell Levine

Orozco’s satire of the workplace reminds me of a summer job I had, working on a loading dock at an electronic parts company.  My supervisor, a veteran of 30 years, thought nothing of constantly talking sexual banter, hurling racial and … Continue reading

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Orientation

Orientation to me was a humorous story. The reason it was so funny to me is that it portrayed the utmost respect for protocol. Protocol is something that should be followed at all times and is the rules for any … Continue reading

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