Monthly Archives: March 2015

Galatea’s Moodiness

My second creative response explores, through providing some questions and their unexpected or abrupt answers, how Galatea is moody and responds differently to the same questions; I feel that Galatea is easily irritated when annoyed by some questions, and her … Continue reading

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“My Half Priori”

Rachel Zolf’s Neighbour Procedure I tried as could as possible to expose some of the implied issues that Zolf hints and are left open to the readers during her subjunctive poem, “a priori,” pages 8-11. My creative response provides the … Continue reading

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Fiona Banner’s “The Nam”

In my close reading of this week texts, I focus my study on depicting the psychological status of the captain Willard, a major character in Fiona Banner’s The Nam, alongside to the realism that resulted from an honest and accurate … Continue reading

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Kamau Brathwaite

Middle Passages consists of a new kind of differential texts in their forms and contents. Kamau Brathwaite sometimes uses the Jamaican Creole and that is what he calls “nation language.” So, this time, Brathwaite uses the spoken language in the Caribbean mixed with English … Continue reading

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