In Sean's "Best of the Week" post he asserts that he is amazing, the alpha in the class, and also briefly voices his opinions about The Kite Runner, saying that he believes this book to be sub-par overall.
Sean, I find that you are taking a task that you find to be meaningless and pointless and creating it into an opportunity to have fun within the parameters of the prompt. I think that this is a very valuable tool to be able to use.
Though, I feel that didn't take the assignment seriously. I found it hilarious and refreshing, but this time, I feel like you neglected the prompt and just let your creative mind wander.
In Sam's "Connection" post she compares literature to artwork saying how important it is not to rush through each one.
What you said is of the utmost importance, and I completely agree. If we rush through anything, we are bound to miss something. That is why whenever I have a reading assignment I try not to leave it for the end of my homework list so that I can gain the most meaning. Even now, when I visit the Art Institute (I can still only be in there for about two hours max) if I stand in front of a painting long enough, I keep noticing these small details that provide new meaning. Although, I have to disagree on your opinions about Pollocks. They are very emotional, I see that, but I don't see them as great artwork. Whenever I look at one I cannot stop thinking about paintings that we did in elementary school with marbles and shoe boxes.
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I find it extremely objectionable that you would see fit to even mention the fact that my blog existed on that lousy rag of yours. You think just because you follow the assignments you have the right to talk to me? You don't. You need to wear a sleep mask in Academy from now on so that your eyesight doesn't mess with the perfect contours of my face. I take so much crap from you, Bill. You poison my brownies. You throw parties at your house and then try to kill me with that stupid chainsaw of yours. You give me rides home from school and make me stand on the roof of your car. No more! I'll talk to the Dean about this constant harassment.
ReplyDelete"Though, I feel that didn't take the assignment seriously. I found it hilarious and refreshing, but this time, I feel like you neglected the prompt and just let your creative mind wander."
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, let me say that what I am writing here is here because it is necessitated by the blog prompt, which will finally be done soon. I'm also hoping to kill a bird with two stones in a sense.
Bill, your chastisement is awesome. In fact, your chastisement DEFINES awesome. It hit the nail on the head and then some. Sean is a hippocrite a liar, and probably a rapist of some sort.
However, Sean is also have done that twice before the last time. He could really teach your grandmother to suck eggs. Somebody please explain to me the meaning of that expression, without as much spain. In conclusion, it is notBill, but SEAN who is indeed awesome. This will also be the basis for my "360 degrees" prompt.