—Anonymous Anything man-made can be great or mediocre and is open to interpretation in my opinion. When writing, making a song, dancing or drawing a great painting, In order for the work to be categorized as “Great Work”, it should have clear and purposeful messages. So audiences can connect to the great work and interpret […]
East Asian
“You may not want to hear me, but the clink of my gold coins will make you listen!”
—Mazidul Ahmed While transitioning from our previous narrative (The Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl) to The Love Suicides at Amijima, I assumed this might be a more distinguishable read because of the disparities between the cultures. However, this play doesn’t fall too far from the themes we’ve been accustomed to from The […]
I’m going to be honest here…
—Gavriella Grossman I’m going to be honest here, when I first began reading The Epic of Gilgamesh I wasn’t very enthused by the piece. The old English and unusual composition had me a bit discouraged to read it. However, the more I analyzed the text, the stronger my appreciation for it grew. The epic holds […]