Since there was very little posting for school during January, I took the month off, but I'm going to start February's Wall of Shame a little early. Hold on tight!
I've certainly seen worse, but this still made my head hurt:
"Why did John feel as though this child would completely ruin and barricade his life to misery? Why not stick it out and try to still reach his goals instead of having to pick ether his girl friend or his future? The same in the first story, why did the young man have to leave home to never come back."
I'm left more than a little confused, though I think I agreed with her general premise:
"M. Butterfly shows that gender roles provide people with an identity, that's it!. What we consider to be man and woman exists only in our minds, so that we may identify ourselves. The "woman" Song is referring to in the play is not actually a woman but the male perception of one which only assets their own gender and masculinity. We clearly see in this play, man and woman are just names for mere assertion."
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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