1. the theme for the pedestrian is that it's kind of mysterious because in the first line is starts off as ''to enter out into that silence that was the city at eight o'clock of a misty evening in November''.
2. Bradbury gets the message across by standing upon the corner of an intersection and I know this is because he peered down along the moonlit avenues.
3. the tone sounds as if though he's trying to get away from something or someone because he's always at night.
4. more people don't walk more in 2018 is because is has something to do with the fact that they rather be driving cars than walking.
5. I do, because it could be something new and maybe most people want to try it
6. I think it's both because at some point we all want to be free of our usual daily routine and the way to get away from all the craziness is with great music, driving to a new place you haven't seen before and with ear buds you can block your ears with great music so you don't all the crazy stuff happening around you.
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Thursday, March 15, 2018
inside out
prufrock and Gatsby are different on the inside because Gatsby's feelings and thoughts are different how other people see him is because of the way he wants to live a luxurious life and show off people what he has and prufrock's feelings and thoughts are different than how other people see him is by he wanting to write till his hearts content and just not caring about the world anymore.
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
what i see in literature
my colleagues helps me explain the themes to Gatsby and prufrock because they help me understand what it means and how its used in the story or the poem so I can interpret the meaning of both Gatsby and prufrock.
Friday, March 9, 2018
essay
In the last line of the book is arguably and the most important which says '' so we beat on,
boats against the current borne ceaselessly into the past'', and this embodies the thematic
conflict that defines the great Gatsby because it refers to the dualities of Gatsby and
America.
Also the final line states that echoes what Gatsby does throughout the novel as well what he is
doing. Gatsby also compares the wonder felt by discoverers seeing a continent for the first
time. Nick also compares men rowing in wonder toward a discovered land. To Gatsby it means
to him that all people are generally struggling endlessly toward a past that he wants to
capture.
Nick's commentary toward the end of the novel by death and how it was more possible to
dream about big dreams and we as people are forced to try to get back to the past but our
humanity makes us want to go back in time when dream were possible and the problem is
we can't get there.
Nick is also returning to the theme of the significance of the past to the dreams
of the future. He focuses on the struggle od human beings to achieve their goals by both
transcending and re-creating the past and yet are trying to prove to themselves that their
unable to move beyond the past.
boats against the current borne ceaselessly into the past'', and this embodies the thematic
conflict that defines the great Gatsby because it refers to the dualities of Gatsby and
America.
Also the final line states that echoes what Gatsby does throughout the novel as well what he is
doing. Gatsby also compares the wonder felt by discoverers seeing a continent for the first
time. Nick also compares men rowing in wonder toward a discovered land. To Gatsby it means
to him that all people are generally struggling endlessly toward a past that he wants to
capture.
Nick's commentary toward the end of the novel by death and how it was more possible to
dream about big dreams and we as people are forced to try to get back to the past but our
humanity makes us want to go back in time when dream were possible and the problem is
we can't get there.
Nick is also returning to the theme of the significance of the past to the dreams
of the future. He focuses on the struggle od human beings to achieve their goals by both
transcending and re-creating the past and yet are trying to prove to themselves that their
unable to move beyond the past.
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