Introduction:
The Cave
"I was the torch man, and I liked it, strange as that is to admit. It was the worst thing in the world. I'd sneak up into range and throw a flame in, just a burst. A burst is all it takes. It sucks the oxygen and then they burn alive or suffocate. My mouth still tastes that taste, burnt flesh. Back then, I felt nothing. I did my job. No hate, no nothing. The men liked me, called me Hot Shot. But it meant nothing when the Nips would rush out, clothes on fire and smoking, and we'd shoot them dead. It meant we lived. Nothing to gush about. I don't have anything to hide. Nothing. I shoved it all down deep inside. " -Tony Barnstone |
What I Have Learned This Year:
- How to create deeper analytical writings
- Foster can tell you anything.
- Ways to keep myself focused on books I have 0 interest in.
Lesson #1: How to Create Deeper Analytical Writings
"All that he craves is wanting to be able to prove to the people that he can go longer than they think—he is stronger than that. The impresario wouldn’t allow that however, and the “dissatisfaction kept gnawing at his insides” (Kafka), showing how he was cognitively caged around fasting."
-Samantha Hollister, A Caged Mind
"All that he craves is wanting to be able to prove to the people that he can go longer than they think—he is stronger than that. The impresario wouldn’t allow that however, and the “dissatisfaction kept gnawing at his insides” (Kafka), showing how he was cognitively caged around fasting."
-Samantha Hollister, A Caged Mind
Lesson #3: Foster can tell you anything
Nice to Eat With You: Acts of Communion
It's More Than Just Rain or Snow
If She Comes Up, It's Baptism
It's More Than Just Rain or Snow
If She Comes Up, It's Baptism
Lesson #2: Ways to Keep Myself Focused
In class we learned multiple techniques as to how to keep yourself focused through books that you have absolutely no interest in. Ways we did this was through: Annotating, stopping and skimming back through a chunk of reading, and seminar circles.
I especially used these techniques throughout books such as:
In class we learned multiple techniques as to how to keep yourself focused through books that you have absolutely no interest in. Ways we did this was through: Annotating, stopping and skimming back through a chunk of reading, and seminar circles.
I especially used these techniques throughout books such as:
Oedipus Rex
Antigone
Othello
The
Merchant of Venice
Antigone
Othello
The
Merchant of Venice
Into the Future
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