oooh, I wish we had done Keats. I love Keats. Esp On the Day Leigh Hunt left prison and of course To Autumn. I haven't done either of my English Literatures yet - I have Othello and Chaucer on Monday and Blake-Betjeman criticism and comparison and unseen prose on Wednesday followed by stinky three hour AEA paper that I haven't even thought about....Had English Language today, which was a bit of a poo as didn't finish the editorial :-(, and also sad as realised that will probably never do linguistics ever again... What are you taking at Uni? Plus, if you can bear to talk about it, how did the whole Sav thing start, out of idle curiosity?
Chaucer! which tale? or the general prologue? I did the wife of bath last year and it was brill! I absolutely hated keats at first, but that was because we started with isabella - ohdear. But some of the odes are amazing, like nightingale and melancholy.
Sav's basically this guy I noticed while I was playing pool once. Turned out he went to the boys' sixth form.. and our sixth form is small, and people talk, and suddenly there was all this intrigue.. sad really, when nothing was happening, but that's my school for you. After a while I sort of dragged him on to a table on his own, made him sit down, and talked to him, and I've been the driving force of the non-relationship ever since! Romantic :)
Uni.. law with law studes in italy - not sure why but should be cool! are you doing english?
Heh, the solution to not having to stop doing english is to do it at uni *struts proudly over having discovered the secret, teaches louisa the strut* Chaucer looks utterly bleeargh, but I'm judging from the supreme non-enthusiasm of people going into the exam today and then coming out (worse). Grecian urn rocks my multicoloured striped socks. We studied Coleridge and by this point I am now so so very sick of him. Useless druggie sod. I miss Othello, we did it last year. But Lear is glorious, and I beasted my Lear essay today - 'KL raises disturbing questions about loyalty - discuss' How wonderful? I don't understand how blake-betjamin can be comparable to war or 20th century america for a synoptic module. It sounds like me and Nish have the worst deal by far. Well, more challenging You're not sure why you should be studying law and italy law studies? You need help - that sounds almost as good a course as english :P
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No-one would be able to read all the books involved in an american 20th century literature module, Issy. Most of my class are relying on GCSE and AS level texts, and the reading list we had starting CH (ie, 3 books in total, plus the two we've studied this year). It is what you make of it. I'd guess the same is true of War.
So is it Fi or Amy who's asked him to be their leavers' date? And is Fi the only one left of us three who still likes him?
Fi, although the tragic thing is that he's blatantly only going so that he can a) try to get off with amy, who thinks he's a weird nob, particularly in the light of the way he treated kirsty(who is one of her really good friends) and the fact that he was a poo to me, and would therefore never do anything with him (it was amazing to hear amy actually being horrible about someone), or b) try and get off with all the other beautiful girls there, which will upset fi awfully, particularly since she is attracted to him (i knew it, hee hee , ever since she told me he didn't fancy me, i could just tell from the tone of her voice).... It's a bit annoying really, I don't like this whole disliking-ex-love interests malarky, but I just can't help it, he's so annoying now that I know how fake and self-obssessed he is.
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What are you taking at Uni?
Plus, if you can bear to talk about it, how did the whole Sav thing start, out of idle curiosity?
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Sav's basically this guy I noticed while I was playing pool once. Turned out he went to the boys' sixth form.. and our sixth form is small, and people talk, and suddenly there was all this intrigue.. sad really, when nothing was happening, but that's my school for you. After a while I sort of dragged him on to a table on his own, made him sit down, and talked to him, and I've been the driving force of the non-relationship ever since! Romantic :)
Uni.. law with law studes in italy - not sure why but should be cool! are you doing english?
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Chaucer looks utterly bleeargh, but I'm judging from the supreme non-enthusiasm of people going into the exam today and then coming out (worse).
Grecian urn rocks my multicoloured striped socks. We studied Coleridge and by this point I am now so so very sick of him. Useless druggie sod.
I miss Othello, we did it last year. But Lear is glorious, and I beasted my Lear essay today - 'KL raises disturbing questions about loyalty - discuss' How wonderful?
I don't understand how blake-betjamin can be comparable to war or 20th century america for a synoptic module. It sounds like me and Nish have the worst deal by far. Well, more challenging
You're not sure why you should be studying law and italy law studies? You need help - that sounds almost as good a course as english :P ( ... )
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No-one would be able to read all the books involved in an american 20th century literature module, Issy. Most of my class are relying on GCSE and AS level texts, and the reading list we had starting CH (ie, 3 books in total, plus the two we've studied this year). It is what you make of it. I'd guess the same is true of War.
So is it Fi or Amy who's asked him to be their leavers' date? And is Fi the only one left of us three who still likes him?
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It's a bit annoying really, I don't like this whole disliking-ex-love interests malarky, but I just can't help it, he's so annoying now that I know how fake and self-obssessed he is.
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