Response Parable – Jorge and I sunshinebunny, January 28, 2024January 28, 2024 It is not ink that shapes these words; I have tried. In my appeal for life beyond my years, I have creaked open my chest to be judged by the immortal serpentine of language, and its jagged teeth were dismayed to crunch into metal blackened by the tasteless mechanisms of… Continue Reading
Literary Analysis (The Odyssey) sunshinebunny, January 28, 2024January 28, 2024 The Odyssey portrays the Greeks of Odysseus’ era as a society that values connections, a community whose members pride themselves on being parts of a greater whole. Upon introducing themselves, strangers place great emphasis on their family lines, and even close friends address each other by their roles or titles,… Continue Reading
A Heart Set in Stone sunshinebunny, January 28, 2024January 28, 2024 In the story, “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe, the last stone Montresor struggled with as he trapped Fortunato in the catacombs represents his own desires, and how these conflict with his role as a member of his family. By forcing the stone into the niche nonetheless, and… Continue Reading
The Tell-Tale Heart: A Ghost’s Story sunshinebunny, January 28, 2024January 28, 2024 At first glance, the narrator of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” appears to be a sadist, a psychopath – who, consumed by his desire to rid his world of the old man’s eye, takes drastic actions that often leave him reveling in his victim’s pain. His narrative strategy feeds… Continue Reading