—Joseph Jacobs In the first Act, we come to learn of the difficult situations each character has been placed into. I find it interesting how Chikamatsu was able to get the reader to ask many questions throughout the act, allowing them to form their own opinions about each character’s personality. In my opinion, I feel […]
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Something that doesn’t get outdated, forgotten or become ancient
—Anonymous I consider a “great work” of literature to be something that is viewed as a masterpiece or a classic. Something that doesn’t get outdated, forgotten or become ancient. I see this in a text that I read from the book named, “The Norton Anthology World Literature” and the name of the book is called […]
I have chosen the “Clash of Civilizations Over an Elevator”…
—Ronaldo Neziraj I have chosen the “Clash of Civilizations Over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio”. The book is a great choice for me, i learned a lot from it especially after we carefully analyzed it. One of the main features of the book is having multiple narrators give their version of the story, which directly […]
When I read “Toughest Indian in the World”…
—Anonymous When I read “Toughest Indian in the World”, the describe on the culture identities makes me feel very uncomfortable. In this article, the narrator picks up an Indian hitchhiker who makes a living fighting other Indians on reservations in illegal, bare-knuckle matches. To the narrator, he represents a modern-day warrior, a savior who can […]
When I read the title of Clash of Civilizations…
—Anonymous When I read the title of Clash of Civilizations Over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio I really didn’t think I was going to enjoy this book, then I started reading and knew what was going on. Amara Lakhous wrote this novel in a very conversational tone which I very much enjoyed, considering I always […]