20th Century Lit. Week 12.

Oct 23, 2008 10:11

Well here we are, the last week of the semester.

Time has flown!

Actually, to say time has flown would be inaccurate. Time does not have wings, nor does it have some sort of helicopter rotor, jet-propulsion or other device that would allow flight. Time is in fact, stationary. It doesn't move or change or really get up to much at all.

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Wow collard2 October 26 2008, 11:25:42 UTC
How you kept me gripped until the very end of your rant about Time is beyond me.
How you have implemented the idea of Time and the Time again, beyond me.
What a fantastic entry John. Do you do philosophy? Because you have now made the phenomena of Time an unanswerable question to me, so I hope you can figure out an answer to what time is!
Im inspired by how you transformed something so un noticed and created something so mystical. A job well done!
I love the humour also... And now by writing to you Ive lost more time... but Time lost nothing? (Help me out here, Im not quite as talented)

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Timed OUt!! giovanna68 October 26 2008, 12:13:52 UTC
Hi John, just wanted to say that I love this random piece of writing. I hope that you might channel it into a drama piece with the same type of energy and movement, it's great!

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Comment maddy007 October 27 2008, 23:54:59 UTC
Hi again John,

I hope you dont mind, but I commented on this fine entry of yours in my week 12 entry. You know.... I tried to explain this concept of 'time' that you have discussed so brilliantly, but I sure didn't do as good as you did. You can read my entry if you like? Yes I loved the Wiliam Blake unit more and more as we went along! Well... all the best for your study week and exams. See you next semester!

Maddy

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