miércoles, 15 de julio de 2015

The 3 passages

“I became a heavy drinker, and my need for alcohol soon grew into a terrible disease.” (16-17)
Think of reasons why a person can become a heavy drinker.
2. “I stopped taking care of them [the animals] and sometimes I was even cruel to them. But I was never cruel to Pluto.” (17)
Why do you think the man behaves differently towards Pluto? Does the cat have something different from the rest of the animals or the wife? Is it special for some reason? Does it represent something?
3. “There is something strange about the human heart. We humans seem to like hurting ourselves. Haven’t we all, a hundred times, done something stupid or evil just because we know we should not do it?” (18)

Do you agree? Can you empathize (understand, feel sorry for) with the narrator?

Im not agree.No, because he take out the eye of her cat.


Review "The Black Cat"

The Black Cat is probably Edgar Allan Poe's most famous short story. I know it was one of the two Poe stories that were in my English textbook in middle school (and the fact that I remember it should tell you a lot about what an impression it made upon me as a kid). Basically it's about a guy who's a mean drunk and winds up killing a faithful pet, his cat. He later suspects the cat has come back to life to haunt him and this leads him to make some rather poor decisions.

After re-reading it as an adult, I have to say I didn't really enjoy it. It's cynical, and also a little predictable (I have read it before, but still). It's very well written, of course, but it's not the type of story you come away from with the thrill of being scared silly--more like the sense that it's time to take a good long look in the mirror. Still, you should read it if you haven't.

miércoles, 8 de julio de 2015

Figurative language

We look for pictures on "Pinterest"about:
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🔸Personification}    Figurative language
🔸Hyperbole}          Figures of speech
🔸Idioms}
Tjis is what i found