— Anonymous Upon reading Charles Baudelaire’s “A Carcass,” I had a lot of thoughts come into my mind. He first introduces his perspective of death and uses a lot of imagery to describe the perishable beauty of a decaying body. Which brings up a question of “is the speaker a necrophiliac who is amuse of […]
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To great works readers, …
— Anonymous To great works readers, if you like poetry then you’ve found the right class. If poetry is the bane of your existence, we’re on the same page. But worry not, this course focuses on better understanding of the bigger picture. You’ll learn about poetic Writers, rhetoric, symbols, and how all this connects to […]
To be considered a “great work” the language use speaks on another level…
—Alicia Soares To be considered a “great work” the language use speaks on another level; meaning there must be several understandings of the different concepts that are in the book. The ambiguity of concepts expressed in literature is what makes it a potential “great work”. These concepts may not be clear but reading between the […]