Sunday, April 27, 2008

web pages

i would like to say that i learned something new last week...how to create a webpage all on my own!! i really thought that having a group project over an internet class was going to be next to impossible, but my group is really great and totally cooperative! once i figured out my own page and played with it before its completion, i was eager beaver to help out on the final product! it helped that another member understands the linking part of the project because that is about the only part that still baffles me. hopefully she will explain it to me later so i will know! this was a fun, interesting project that didnt even feel like work...those are my favorite kinds:)

Sunday, April 20, 2008

goblin market

Goblin Market, Christina Rosetti's poem based on the significance of women and their empowerment in a "man's world" always sends a multitude of emotions through me! I love the way Rosetti is able to use imagination and fear to keep the reader going. The strength of a bond between siblings will always make those who have brothers and sisters realize how important they are to us, and that even through hard times we truly do appreciate them and would do anything to ensure their safety. The fact that the sisters were still able to stay strong for each other through sickness and temptation really makes me appreciate my love for my own two sisters!

Sunday, April 13, 2008

victorian period poetry

so i decided this week that poetry isnt the awful demon i always make it out to be! i enjoy almost everything from the Victorian era, and all of the required readings for the week peaked my interest! i loved the one about the merman king and its relation to religion, and the one about the duke and its comparison to the apparent aristocracy that it was loaded with was also a favorite! i am not sure if i just liked the writers more from this time or the fact that i can actually understand most of what they are talking about...

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Frankenstein

while reading mary shelley's frankenstein i was just blown away! i never read it in highschool, always judging it based on what i had heard from others, about how they didnt like it, etc. well i should know by now that i tend to like what most do not, and this was exactly the case! the way shelley was able to show the deep emotions and struggles betweent he characters, balanced with the gothic and romantic symbolism of the time really grasped my attention. i dont think ive ever marked up a book so much!