That sounds amazingly fun. I would love to teach lit, but they couldn't pay me enough to teach high school. I gave my teachers so much sh*t in high school that I am terrified that its going to come back to haunt me.
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That sounds amazingly fun. I would love to teach lit, but they couldn't pay me enough to teach high school. I gave my teachers so much sh*t in high school that I am terrified that its going to come back to haunt me.
Yeah, America's so great. That's why Cuba and basically all of Western Europe have free public education.Quote:
Originally posted by Sindhu
I'm not exactly getting rich, but I do make a living out of having majored in Eng Lit!:) And I get to do something I enjoy- a plus point surely?
And well, I suppose things must be different in different places, but I'm from India and I certainly didn't spend a fortune on college. Education is still one of the relatively cheap things here!
Sindhu.
Keep waving that flag, buddy, if it makes you feel more at home.
:rolleyes:
Hunh?
what are you talking about E. Lee?
Would you mind explaining, Please, Lee as I'm totally confused? You quote my post saying education is relatively cheap in India and go on to reply about flag waving for America!?I've never even SEEN the US and I'm not in the least desirous of feeling "at home" there- so what ARE you talking about? :confused:Quote:
Originally posted by Robert E Lee
Yeah, America's so great. That's why Cuba and basically all of Western Europe have free public education.
Keep waving that flag, buddy, if it makes you feel more at home.
:rolleyes:
p.s. your charm is wearing thin, general lee
(hint, hint)
Ohhh! I thought you were an Indian immigrant in America talking about how great America was. I guess I assumed you were because there is a pro-Bush propaganda book written by an Indian American about how great this oligarchy by the corporation, of two corrupt parties, for the Israelis is.Quote:
Originally posted by Sindhu
Would you mind explaining, Please, Lee as I'm totally confused? You quote my post saying education is relatively cheap in India and go on to reply about flag waving for America!?I've never even SEEN the US and I'm not in the least desirous of feeling "at home" there- so what ARE you talking about? :confused:
My apologies.
Ok, Apology accepted!:)Quote:
Originally posted by Robert E Lee
Ohhh! I thought you were an Indian immigrant in America talking about how great America was. My apologies.
Sorry if I over reacted- but I really was stunned! :)
leon, now that i've taken time to read your thread, and attempt to get over shock at the previous egg-pelting:
i found it sort of fascinating that tess threw in an out of body experience there. i mean, i'd never read a book published before the harmonic convergence that dealt with that (just kidding). it's only small things that stand out in my mind...like when she lives through her death day every year, ruminating on it and wondering which date it is/was/will be. it was so heavy to read, and gloomy and dark. like you just knew her husband wasn't going to say, oh yeah, i still love you you're my best half and i dont hold crap against you that you couldn't help, he acted like she was a complete trick. which was just like, i wanted to smack the man and say "grow up!" this is a person here in your life, you're walking out on a Person, not a situation. i was extremely irked.
just her whole gloomy gloomy repressive life. how could a little sunshine not fall in more? i got depressed reading it.
which i thought meant it was sort of powerful, to have that effect on me.
oof. sorry for going off if none of that helped ;)
Wow,It has been a while since i put the thread here...and didn't expect it would get so many responses...I really got inspired .Thank you all!
by the way, azmuse,what do you mean about Tess? :)
I am currently a Creative Writing major, and I still have trouble with essays. I'm doing one on Tess right now.
i didn't have to study a novel by thomas hardy but i had to study one of his poems: " the man he killed" and i think thomas hardy is a very clever mana nd has his own unique way of expressing himself.
Uh oh I'm an english major too. What a mistake! Going to college and studying what one is actually interested in - goodness. Happiness never came from money people! The real waste of time is going to school and studying what one can find no interest in, just in hopes of finding a well paying job. yuck.
In ,,The Return of the native'', Eustacia and Wildeve both die in the end of the book.Why?Eternal love or punishment?