— Jeremy Ramirez Alexander Pope, An Essay On Man is one of the most profound poems I’ve ever read. It left me feeling confused and unsettled because it hit on topics that I always been curious about. Pope argues that man shouldn’t be poking their noses into nature, leave nature as it is because then […]
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There were many scenes in Samuel Beckett’s Endgame story that interests me…
— Anonymous There were many scenes in Samuel Beckett’s Endgame story that interests me. To me this took me on an interesting roller-coaster from making me laugh in the beginning to making me feel sort of sorry for some of the characters. The main two characters Hamm and Clov always seem to have an argument […]
A Deeper Look into Pygmalion
—Anonymous “Pygmalion” should be considered a great work. A great work is any form of expression (whether it be writing, art, music etc.) that has many different interpretations as well as different lessons that can be learned from the piece. This is so people can connect to the great work in many different ways and […]
Being Trapped with Clov
—Anonymous Once I read the play “Endgame” by Samuel Beckett I decided that this play will be the text that I am going to write about for the Great Work Pilot paper. I can not stress this enough, but this play is the most mysterious text I have ever read since I started college in […]
Who’s Playing Chess
—Anonymous The most absurd text I have read so far this semester is the “Endgame”. It’s really difficult to understand because it’s my first time to read a drama script in English and it’s super illogical. The characters keep repeating same or similar words and behaviors. When the first time I read this text, I […]