We all have particular, specific questions about the text that we ask in order to better understand the characters, plot, and message. If you have any of these types of questions, pose them here and offer an idea or two in response -- "Reactions to Grendel" (Ex.: Why does Grendel's mother have no name? Why does Grendel meet the Dragon? Why is he fascinated with Wealtheow, Unferth, the Shaper? What is this story really about? Is this a story about the power of our democratic society or about the destructive nature of man? About Hope and a Higher Purpose or Existentialism?) You may also respond to others' questions here.
Monday, October 6, 2014
The world is but a question, inscribed in our souls
We all have particular, specific questions about the text that we ask in order to better understand the characters, plot, and message. If you have any of these types of questions, pose them here and offer an idea or two in response -- "Reactions to Grendel" (Ex.: Why does Grendel's mother have no name? Why does Grendel meet the Dragon? Why is he fascinated with Wealtheow, Unferth, the Shaper? What is this story really about? Is this a story about the power of our democratic society or about the destructive nature of man? About Hope and a Higher Purpose or Existentialism?) You may also respond to others' questions here.
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