7 Sep 2005
Peer Blogging
Recent activity on the blogs of all students in this course. This page will update regularly, though it won't always show the most recent entries. To force an update, post a comment anywhere on this website or the NMJ website.50 Recent Peer Entries
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Excerpt: Peer Blogging -- Drama as Literature (EL 250)...
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Tracked: September 20, 2005 10:16 PM
Excerpt: Peer Blogging -- Drama as Literature (EL 250)...
Weblog: RachelPrichard
Tracked: September 20, 2005 10:16 PM
Oedipus
Excerpt: Peer Blogging -- Drama as Literature (EL 250)...
Weblog: RachelPrichard
Tracked: September 25, 2005 10:01 PM
Excerpt: Peer Blogging -- Drama as Literature (EL 250)...
Weblog: RachelPrichard
Tracked: September 25, 2005 10:01 PM
Reflection on group presentation
Excerpt: Peer Blogging -- Drama as Literature (EL 250)...
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Tracked: September 25, 2005 10:36 PM
Excerpt: Peer Blogging -- Drama as Literature (EL 250)...
Weblog: RachelPrichard
Tracked: September 25, 2005 10:36 PM
TEIRESIAS: ….The damned man, the murderer of Laios, That man is in Thebes. To your mind he is foreignborn, But it will soon be shown that he is a Theban, A revelation that will fail to please. A blind man, who has his eyes now; a penniless man, who is rich now; to the children with whom he lives now he will be brother and father
i saw this as a foreshadowing to something bad. i had a harder time understanding this play because of the launguage. I really cannot say much more about it
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