English class, The Awakening

Oct 10, 2002 18:19

Events like today's English class remind me why I can never really relate to the A-track students, even if I am one. We're reading The Awakening, and the main character kills herself in the end. And I'm the only one who does not think that that's the best option, that that was right. The rest condone this suicide (but claim they are not "pro- ( Read more... )

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re: English class, The Awakening whosah October 10 2002, 17:46:08 UTC
I Love You.

"And it never occurs to any of them that I see all too well." WHY do you see all too well?

"never in my life could I own some of the actions these people take for granted" Such as, what actions?

"And I don't know how to not be wrong in a thousand ways." Not be wrong how so?

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Re: English class, The Awakening berryblueberry October 11 2002, 05:59:40 UTC
Hah! You're a liar!

"WHY"? I see because I haven't had the priveledge not to.

Actions? Being able to live without thinking, really, what everything you do does.

I'm wrong always because there's too many ways of looking at this, and there's something wrong with each way to everybody else.

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Re: English class, The Awakening whosah October 11 2002, 15:53:45 UTC
Whah? How am I a liar?

But why? I know there's something you're leaving out, and that something is what I want to know. What is it that you haven't had the priveledge not to see?

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Re: English class, The Awakening berryblueberry October 11 2002, 18:28:56 UTC
How it is to live that life.

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