Author Archives: r.chowdhury1
Semester Reflections
Radia, Elizaveta, and Mel Comment #1 – Radia I believe my writing has improved because of the online writing exercises and the exercises we do in class. This helped a lot for the final essay. On the first essay and … Continue reading
Thesis Questions
According to Aristotle, he describes the tragic hero as, “a person who must evoke a sense of pity and fear in the audience. He is considered a man of misfortune that comes to him through error of judgment.” In “Bartleby … Continue reading
Midterm Assessment: Radia and Mel
Comment #1 – Radia I’ve learned how to manage my timing for this class and make the readings a priority. The quizzes and blog posts have helped create a deeper analysis on the texts for me. Of course, the … Continue reading
Bartleby
Group Members: Radia, Elizaveta, and Mel Comment #1 – Radia The narrator in “Bartleby, the Scrivener,” is illustrated as an anti-hero character. He has his own version of true reality, but he does nothing to address … Continue reading
Tao Te Ching (#4)
A major idea that is found in Four, is emptiness and the sudden urge to fill this emptiness. The poem begins with, “The Tao is an empty vessel; it is used, but never filled. Oh, unfathomable source of ten thousand … Continue reading