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JWHooper
07-19-2009, 11:21 PM
Hey, this is an interesting documentary. The nature of poem has to do with Shakesperean nature with Black Cat. I have learned that we can read a poem then we can write an essay using hyper-complex synthesis of stanzas. But, my hypothetical point is, we CAN PROVE that literature can be a dangerous knowledge. We don't know what we do with biological system with animals and write 100 pages of essays on it, but again the philosophy of nature tells us that everything mentioned here cannot be untrue. We say that poems tells nature to smile a bit, but at the same time why we still are reading the complex words for microscopic eyes beyond biological system?

JBI
07-19-2009, 11:47 PM
Hey, this is an interesting documentary. The nature of poem has to do with Shakesperean nature with Black Cat. I have learned that we can read a poem then we can write an essay using hyper-complex synthesis of stanzas. But, my hypothetical point is, we CAN PROVE that literature can be a dangerous knowledge. We don't know what we do with biological system with animals and write 100 pages of essays on it, but again the philosophy of nature tells us that everything mentioned here cannot be untrue. We say that poems tells nature to smile a bit, but at the same time why we still are reading the complex words for microscopic eyes beyond biological system?

I'm sorry, but I had difficulty understanding exactly what you were trying to say - sorry to say, but it doesn't make much sense.

JWHooper
07-19-2009, 11:54 PM
I'm sorry, but I had difficulty understanding exactly what you were trying to say - sorry to say, but it doesn't make much sense.
You must think about this.

The Black Cat, which is by Edgar Allen Poe, tells us that the black cat wants to be friend with this guy. This tells us that once we know the truth of philosophical-biological analysis behind the story, we can now determine the stanzas of the dangerous telling novels and stories. That's why some characters in novels tell us that we cannot read word to word in a novel, but we can mix them up and contrast with Shakespearean stories, and somehow we can discover the true meaning of knowledge of literature. When we read the words, we are not actually understanding the meaning of words, but the meaning of the philosophical-biological nature.

JBI
07-20-2009, 12:09 AM
You must think about this.

The Black Cat, which is by Edgar Allen Poe, tells us that the black cat wants to be friend with this guy. This tells us that once we know the truth of philosophical-biological analysis behind the story, we can now determine the stanzas of the dangerous telling novels and stories. That's why some characters in novels tell us that we cannot read word to word in a novel, but we can mix them up and contrast with Shakespearean stories, and somehow we can discover the true meaning of knowledge of literature. When we read the words, we are not actually understanding the meaning of words, but the meaning of the philosophical-biological nature.

So you purposely obscurified your language, or is that just my lack of ability to decipher the meaning?

JWHooper
07-20-2009, 12:11 AM
So you purposely obstructified your language, or is that just my lack of ability to decipher the meaning?
Language is an art, not an ability of "meaning". When you take a writer and tell him, "Hey - grab that pencil for me." Then not only is talking part of theoretical speech, but that guy will be understanding the philosophy from past Shakespearean knowledge.