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Metamorphosis

By feedwordpress on February 26, 2013

Metamorphosis displayed a very clear theme to me, one which I found to recur throughout the text. This was the importance of money. As Gregor awakens to find himself turned into an insect he does not appear to be overly concerned. His largest concern is how he will handle his work situation, lacking a valid excuse for […]Continue reading →

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The Waste Land

By feedwordpress on February 26, 2013

Could this be the most confusing work we have read in arts one to date? I would have to agree with that statement. From the beginning of the poem onward, I found myself scratching my head and heading back a few lines to see if I had missed anything. It seems as though the purpose […]Continue reading →

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The Metamorphosis & The Yellow Wallpaper

By feedwordpress on February 26, 2013

In my opinion, I found Kafka’s short story to intrigue me in more ways than some other pieces we have read so far. I thought that The Metamorphosis was an immensely compelling and tragic story. As I reader, I would … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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The Wasteland

By feedwordpress on February 25, 2013

The Wasteland is a text of mysteries. While there might be some that tear their hair out over these mysteries, analyzing with scrupulous eyes, I embrace the mystery. I try to read the text for what it is, pretty sounding … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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Metamorphosis

By feedwordpress on February 25, 2013

I can understand now how Utterson and Walton must have felt upon laying eyes on these monstrosities they can’t quite describe, but do anyways. Because that is exactly how I feel about Kafka’s Metamorphosis. Maybe it is the many books and literature classes I’ve taken in high school, but I feel so completely without words. […]Continue reading →

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“The Yellow Wallpaper”

By feedwordpress on February 25, 2013

Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” is preoccupied above all with the secret and mysterious life of things. It’s concerned with the human and the non-human, and the surprisingly porous line between them. The narrator takes for granted that things … Continue reading →

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Kafka and Gilman: First Impressions

By feedwordpress on February 25, 2013

To have a better sense of what Gilman’s narrator was experiencing during “The Yellow Wallpaper”, I went to a local coffee shop that had yellow walls and read the text there. After reading the story, I’m no longer sure if … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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Kafka and Gilman: First Impressions

By feedwordpress on February 25, 2013

To have a better sense of what Gilman’s narrator was experiencing during “The Yellow Wallpaper”, I went to a local coffee shop that had yellow walls and read the text there. After reading the story, I’m no longer sure if … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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Paper and Bugs

By feedwordpress on February 25, 2013

I began The Yellow Wallpaper slightly confused. I was trying to figure out what exactly was making her sick, and had initially come to the assumption that it was depression. But as things progressed it quickly became something more like … Continue reading →Continue reading →

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The Perception of Change

By feedwordpress on February 25, 2013

I found The Metamorphosis to be very Kafkaesque, which makes sense I suppose. Although I don’t think stories always need a definitive meaning, it makes it easier for me to write about The Metamorphosis if I figure out some consistent … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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