Would the prof accept a paper written in stream of consciousness?
Probably no.
Heather, I like A Portrait of an Artist well enough.
But I'm already reading all 3 books of the Divine Comedy as well as Vita Nouva and Monarchia (and I sort of skimmed the Aeneid to boot). I don't need to add Ulysses to the list just because.
If you haven't seen it, the cover of Newsweek says:
"Poverty, Race & Katrina - Lessons of a National Shame"
with a banner of:
"Why Bush Failed"
Picture is a closeup of a young black child's face, crying.
Would the prof accept a paper written in stream of consciousness?
I tried that once. It didn't go over well.
I wrote a stream of consciousness paper for a high school English teacher. He got all worked up and went on at great length about Joyce, but really I was just pulling his chain and being lazy about my writing assignment.
Would the prof accept a paper written in stream of consciousness?
If you're writing a paper on Hunter S. Thompson, the answer is yes, the professor will.
24 hours from now, I will be on vacation, and madly packing.
48 hours from now, I will be in Vegas, and madly drinking, gambling, and people watching. Or maybe madly asleep. Definitely in Vegas though.
So have we noted that it's Willow v. Xander this season?
How I Met Your Mother is on at the same time as Kitchen Confidential.
They're both getting decent reviews.
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One of the very few papers I managed to actually finish and turn in on time during my year of slow-motion emotional meltdown (88-89, junior year) was an 8-page stream-of-consciousness free verse response to Eliot's "The Hollow Men," in which I pastiched everyone from Shakespeare to Dickinson to Stephen King. Fortunately, the professor graded his papers in alphabetical order by the students' last names, so by the time he got to me he'd already slogged through 160 pages of solemn bloviation by everyone else, and I ended up getting an A+++ (apparently, in England in 1989, they were allowed to give out grades like that) and a note of earnest gratitude from him. But, really, I so should have gotten my own head back on a platter. I mean, really. Emily Dickinson and Stephen King? @@
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I've seen many ads for Willows new show -- I don't know -- it doesn't look that great. So, I'm putting my hopes in the Xander/Will show.
Hmmm. Xander/Will. . . .
Oh, YAGE in Atlantis fandom. One can only hope.
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(Katie knows whereof I speak.)