Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Our need for relationships...


We've been dancing around the idea that God has created human beings so that we need love and meaningful relationships as much as we need air and food and shelter. Consider this quote from an article called "Love is a Human Need" (http://ezinearticles.com/?Love-is-a-Human-Need&id=2088020): From birth to death, love is not just the focus of human experience but also the life force of the mind, determining our moods, stabilizing our bodily rhythms, and changing the structure of our brains. The body's physiology ensures that relationships determine and fix our identities. Love makes us who we are, and who we can become. (A General Theory of Love, 2000, Lewis by Amini, Lannon, p.viii)

In your opinion, based on what we've been exploring in Far From the Madding Crowd, Woman at Point Zero, Wide Sargasso Sea and Flannery O'Connor's short stories, is this true? And, if so, does our human need for love and meaningful relationships really reflect our deeper need and desire for true communion with God, our creator and the creator of the universe?

Post your thoughts here (aim for at least 250 words). :)

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Woman At Point Zero Quotation Bank!


Post your Woman at Point Zero quotations here!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Quotation Bank for Rhys...


Post your group's quotations from Wide Sargass Sea here (along with a page reference for each quotation). Use this as a bank of evidence to prepare for your Paper 2 exam. :)

Quotation Bank for Hardy...


Post your group's selected quotations here (along with a page reference for each quotation). Use this as a bank of evidence to prepare for your Paper 2 exam. :)

Thursday, January 29, 2009

A Peek Into Fever 103

Hello wonderful students! Here is a link to a university student's commentary about Sylvia Plath's poem "Fever 103". I thought you might find it useful and she has some interesting ideas.

http://www.ashokkarra.com/2008/10/jersey-girls-find-poetic-justification-on-sylvia-plaths-fever-103/