hexagondun
11-10-2010, 12:31 AM
Hello Everyone-
Let me begin by saying that while I did find your forum seeking academic advice, I do love literature and plan to contribute as a new member of your community :)
Having said that, here's my situation.
I've been assigned a simple task in my English Lit course: Choose from any concept or historical trend we've witnessed in our reading so far and show it's modern equivalent or cultural parallel; the idea being to illustrate how little we've actually changed. As usual, I'm having a hard time deciding on a topic. We've read, so far, the Dream of the Rood and Caedmon's Hymn from Bede, Beowulf, the Cantebury tales, Everyman, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, King Lear and a tiny bit of Paradise Lost.
some simple examples I've thought of include:
1. Discussing the similarities between Greek symposiums, modern keg parties, mead halls in Anglo-Saxon society and today's bars.
2. My personal encounters with each allegory in Everyman
3. Offering a modern day equivalent to each of the characters in Chaucer.
4. King Lear and modern sibling rivalries and/or the bitter division of estates.
Pretty unimaginative, I think. Anyone have a clever suggestions? I could probably make any interesting staple of Anglo-Saxon of Medieval culture work...
Thanks in advance everyone, I really can't wait to start browsing these forums!
Let me begin by saying that while I did find your forum seeking academic advice, I do love literature and plan to contribute as a new member of your community :)
Having said that, here's my situation.
I've been assigned a simple task in my English Lit course: Choose from any concept or historical trend we've witnessed in our reading so far and show it's modern equivalent or cultural parallel; the idea being to illustrate how little we've actually changed. As usual, I'm having a hard time deciding on a topic. We've read, so far, the Dream of the Rood and Caedmon's Hymn from Bede, Beowulf, the Cantebury tales, Everyman, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, King Lear and a tiny bit of Paradise Lost.
some simple examples I've thought of include:
1. Discussing the similarities between Greek symposiums, modern keg parties, mead halls in Anglo-Saxon society and today's bars.
2. My personal encounters with each allegory in Everyman
3. Offering a modern day equivalent to each of the characters in Chaucer.
4. King Lear and modern sibling rivalries and/or the bitter division of estates.
Pretty unimaginative, I think. Anyone have a clever suggestions? I could probably make any interesting staple of Anglo-Saxon of Medieval culture work...
Thanks in advance everyone, I really can't wait to start browsing these forums!