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.
I'm not sure how relevant this is to literature. Yes, everybody drunk loads throughout the ages, but that's not particular to one type of literature
2. My personal encounters with each allegory in Everyman
I suppose this could be interesting. I'm not sure what it says about literature but it could show off a nice writing style
3. Offering a modern day equivalent to each of the characters in Chaucer.
Been done loads of times.
4. King Lear and modern sibling rivalries and/or the bitter division of estates.
This is probably your best bet, seeing as you can draw parallels with actual events
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!