Today in Bio we learned about Photosynthesis. Which was entirely uninterestind BDb
but I had this random headbunny that I thought would make a pretty decent thesis if I was majoring in Literature or something.Essentially, it's about how not just literature but the characters in said lit have evolved over time. Think of the characters of say, Greek Myths. The good guy is always in the right and the bad guy is always in the wrong, yes? But at the same time, *I* wouldn't really say that those characters are sympathetic per say. Like, you understand why they do what they do but you're not about to cry at the end of the Odyssey when he's reunited with his wife and son (correct me if that's not how it actually ends > >). And how many of *you* are great kings who haven't seen your home and your family for ~a decade? The story is sympathetic to human kind and human nature, but I wouldn't say we're really there yet.
I'm going to cut this now, because WTF I'm just ranting about different periods of writing style. But sleep deprived 3rd period vix thought this was really fascinating.
I need to do my George Washington Carver project xD; I just wanted to break this in.