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designcoholic
Ellen Ayeri designcoholic — very good for my first exposure to this author
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jhdesigner
Jhonnatan Rodríguez jhdesigner — [http://mllesays.blogspot.com/2007/03/...]
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aydagebray
Ayda Gebray aydagebray — This book gives me an idea of how a Culture Revolution is like. As being a Chinese, I know very little about the Culture Revolution, I have never learn about any of it in China. I always believe that Culture Revolution is a good movement even thought I didn’t really know about it. What I know is that it is very important in Chinese history, a big change for the Chinese. When I asked my father about the Culture Revolution, he told me that there are both good and bad side, it depends on how you look at it. And different people have different perspective. For the two main characters in the book, the Culture Revolution is not a good thing for them. For Luo and Ma, the most unbearable thing about the Culture Revolution is the forbidden book. During their re-educated, they were dying for book. Luo and Ma wanted to know about outside world and love. After they read Balzac’s book, they obsess in this book, it made them want to read more books. Also Balzac’s book had most impact on Little Seamtress, it transformed her. This book influenced her life, it transformed her from a mountain girl to a city girl. Luo and Ma didn’t like the change of the Little Seamtress. I think they must deplore about reading Balzac’s books to her, which caused them to lose her.
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ryanrosscu6e8a
Ryan Curiel ryanrosscu6e8a — Go beneath the bloody layers of severed arms and broken skulls crushed by horses' hoofs. Keep breathing, you'll soon be beyond the stench of sweating, terrified men dying of punctured bowel wounds. Keep listening to the poetry, because below the high pitched screams of the women being raped lie several stories of bravery and cowardice, regular as heartbeats, and as you reach the end you'll recognize that stories of strength and honor have been thrumming through the gore since page one. Yes, we're expected to like characters who keep sex slaves. But keep reading. Women are property in this violent universe and Homer was no feminist. We are expected to feel Aristotle's pity and fear for the warriors while feeling nothing for the voiceless women they kidnap and rape. Once, however, we get past the battlefield and behind the walls of Troy into a more domestic sphere, the women become people, not things. Helen, Hecuba and Andromache seem as familiar to us as our college roommates, once we are off the battlefield. IF one can get past the misogyny--and I'm not sure I ever did--what the reader reaches is a series of timeless stories: Achilles and his tendency to translate every emotion into rage; Agamemnon as a childish, inept leader; and the strongest and most beautiful of the stories, Hector's love for his wife and family and his willingness to sacrifice himself for the greater good. Oh, yeah. It certainly DOES glorify war and has been used as pro-war propaganda for thousands of years. As a recovering military brat of sorts, I knew the U of C works about war--and GOD there are so MANY-- would be a challenge for me. A frequently assigned paper topic for undergrads is deciding whether or not the Iliad glorifies war. I don't think a 19 year old who has never served can answer that question. I work in a rough neighborhood in a public library that is across the street from a VFW hall. The VFW hall serves beer in the morning. I've heard war story confessions that make Apocalypse Now and Full Metal Jacket seem like Disney movies. Make no mistake-the Iliad glorifies war, no matter what the corpse count is. It leaves out the worst. Introduce yourself to a homeless, brain-fried PTSD frizzled Vietnam Vet in the park someday and you'll begin to get the picture. (Shout out to Royroy and Rayray, where ever you are. Keep drinking Ice House, guys.) The rage of Achilles is presented as a purifying killing spree, a cleansing and orgiastic fire of anger and wrath that helps win the war for the Greeks. It even made me want to be Achilles, to be relieved of a conscience, to be freed from seeing other people as human. Agamemnons and Machiavellis and Hitlers and Bushes throughout history have used this poem to release and sanctify the rage in the peasant classes. This work helps funnel the young, dumb, poor and angry into futile wars for corrupt leaders. Few undergrads know enough about war or the corruption of leaders throughout history to see how this brutal, bloody poem makes anger and violence seem so very, very necessary; and absolutely beautiful; and without repercussion.
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