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thats why i sound more un educated!
lol
thanks
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thats why i sound more un educated!
lol
thanks
Actually thinking about stuffing Practical English voluntary homework to read Frankenstein only to be 'valid' to join this conversation. Ugh.
So not gonna talk about the novel but about POVs. I (have?) read Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway for my lit class last week and found it a bit confusing because of the ever-changing POVs. I mean, it was all fine getting to know the characters and their feelings better but it was hard to keep track of who's 'talking'.
Getting the feeling this is so not what you were looking for, therefore am shutting up now.
Oh and Mal? The level of one's education's not really a matter of their age :)
Ugh! Don't remind me 'Mrs Dalloway'! Read it at university and I am not sure whether because it was a must or the book itself but could not enjoy it at all. I was ready to shed tears of joy by the time I finished it :'( The POVs did make it very difficult to follow the storyline.
Jay> You are so right about level education vs. age. :)
It seems like Mrs Dalloway is a must in more universities then, lol. I wonder... ack, better not, already gone OT.
Btw ... oops, just noticed it's Scheherezade, sorry for misspelling that... on several occasions by now I'm sure.
OT: I see you're used to MSNM smilleys :D ;)
Dont worry about the spelling :) I spell it this way because Rimsky prefered it this way.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jay
I am afraid I use my fair share of MSN which is why the smilies slip in :blush:
whats OT?????
Jes: OT means Off Topic
Scheherezade: (too long for my lazy fingers, so going to nickname that soon enough, lol); no probelmo there, guess why I recognized the smiley? Yeah, you guessed it, I'm on the messenger whenever I can ;)