Monthly Archives: August 2011

Response to Thirst

The play “Thirst” by Eugene O’Neill is a ghastly picture of what can happen to humans put to the extreme of endurance. The three are starved, dehydrated and untrusting. They go mad, which is the only thing that comes before … Continue reading

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Response to Heart In the Ground

“Heart in the Ground”, written by Douglas Hill is a very sneaky play. I didn’t have any idea what was going on at first, and then BAM! I find out the character Karen has been out digging up a body. … Continue reading

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Byron Response

The text, Ten Building Blocks, also about CST, is much more detailed than Jacko was. Background information again was given, but along with that, Byron elucidated on why it is important to know what CST is, and how it can … Continue reading

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Response to Jacko

Catholic Social Teaching, abbreviated as CST, is a way to look at texts through the eyes of a humane individual, that puts the ‘common good’ over the community as a whole, puts man in a place that deserves respect merely … Continue reading

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