In Sojourner Truth's speech she repetitively asks the audience "aint I am woman"which I think is a rhetorical qiestion, but in case it isnt clear, yes, she is a woman. She's bred 13 children,was a slave, and is capable of doing everything a man is doing and stated this in stanzas three, four, and five when she said "I could work and eat as much as a man and bear de lash as well" and "I have borne thirteen chilern and seen 'em mos' all sold off to slavery". In my opinion, she is a woman. My other thoughts on this is that women can't do everything single thing a man can do, but most things, and other things that are much more important.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Response #10
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Response #9
Poe's use of darkness is a motif that he casually slides in into every poem, or fictional story he writes. In "The Tell-Tale Heart" Poe mentioned the thickness of the dark when he went into the old mans room to kill him, but then later stated, he couldn't kill this man, because it wasn't the man he hated, it was the eye and he can't see the eye in the dark, so he couldn't bring himself to do it (he did eventually though). In "The Black Cat" the cat was black and its name was "Pluto". In Roman Mythology, Pluto is the name of the God of the Underworld, the underworld is a dark place (not literally). In the story "The Raven", the Raven was a black bird, Ravens usually symbolize death, I hope you see where this is going. Lastly, "The Bells" by Edgar Allen Poe, at the end of this story, it talks specifically about hell bells and funeral bells. It talks about the how melancholy and monotone ghouls, this represents sadness.
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Response #6
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Response #8
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Response #7
Honestly, I believe in revenge, for the simple fact that if I feel like you're out to get me or you've already "gotten" me, I'm going to get you back, or get you before you get me, because that's just how my mind set it. Say for example someone runs of your foot on purpose. Now if it was an accident of course I'd let it slide, because they didn't do it intentionally but if it was on purpose and both you and I know that, then I feel like it's only right that I get you back and run your foot over.
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Response #5
Personally, the scariest movie I've seen is The Human Centipede . The Human Centipede is about this man that finds 3 people and turns them into a human Centipede by sewing the butt of the first person to the mouth of the second person and so on .