CPB 3
CPB 2
QCQ 7
Quote: “when I was seized again with those indescribable sensations that heralded the change; and I had but the time to gain the shelter of my cabinet, before I was once again raging and freezing with the passions of Hyde. It took on this occasion a double dose to recall me to myself;” Comment: This strikes me as a situation quite similar to addiction, especially since its quiet literally a drug that keeps Hyde at bay. It did start a…
QCQ 4
Quote: “It is vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquility: they must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it. …. Women are supposed to be very calm generally: but women feel just as men feel; they need exercise for their faculties,”. Comment: I agree with this sentiment, I have often felt bored or trapped when there is not much going on besides what I do daily. I often feel the need…
QCQ 3
Quote: “In Frankenstein, I would argue that it horrifies Victor to encounter something so intimately familiar in the Creature’s sublime and uncanny body. Perhaps our conversations about disability in general—and in this novel—are similarly inflected.” -From Born This Way: Reading Frankenstein with Disability by Martha Stoddard Holmes Comment: Holmes brought up a lot of ideas that society at a whole is uncomfortable talking about that need to be talked about. This ending statement in the essay in particular struck me…
CPB 1
QCQ 2
Quotation: Page 45 “In this house I chanced to find a volume of the works of Cornelius Agirppa…. My father looked carelessly at the titlepage….” Comment/ Connection: Disregarding of Victor’s interest in the book sparked a need to know what was in the book that made it “sad trash”. This starts his interest in biology and his eventual experiments of reanimation. The way the quote shows how he got interest in this subject makes it seem like an act of…
They say I say Chapter 14 Notes/ Comments
Think about the writer as talking with others while writing. Take clues from words to decipher the meaning the author is trying to depict. Take more complex literature and put it into your own words to help understand. This helped to me to think differently about how to think about what I’m reading and understand it more deeply. It helps me sopecifically by helping me to see a deeper side to how the writer had thought about their point and…
My Workspace
-> From http://writersatwork.tumblr.com/page/5 picture of Daphne du Maurier This is my work space, its my desk in my room. I see similarities such as other papers/ books on the desk between my work space and Daphne’s. I also see that the means to write is in the center of our desks. Also that there is a lamp and some decor. Mine happens to be a whiteboard and chalkboard that I draw on. The boards help me come up with ideas and pull…