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I’m officially taking a light show class.
Let’z be ravers meow.
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This is all I have of my essay due tomorrow. I feel like it’s good, but I have no clue how to start after the intro :x It’s only a 2 page paper. Why can’t I do this?
During the Seventh Remove of Mary Rowlandson’s captivity narrative The Sovereignty and Goodness of God, is a key passage in which one of Rowlandson’s Indian captors gives her a piece of horse liver for sustenance; an item she eats ravenously, despite her previous feelings of disgust at the standard Indian fare (81). The passage relates to the work as a whole due to its strong animalistic imagery of Rowlandson biting into bloody flesh—further assimilating herself into Indian culture—juxtaposed against quotation of the gospel, and the ignorance Rowlandson holds against the Indians. These two conflicting drives in Rowlandson’s mind: to see the Indians as savage heathens, but also to survive by any means necessary (in this case, following and abiding by their social and nutritional customs) illustrate the blatant hypocrisy, and desperate confusion of morals that prevail in the thoughts of Rowlandson’s narration.
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For the purposes of this class, you will not be required to produce a “Works Cited” or “Bibliography
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Finished painting my room. It took my roommate and me a good 3 days.
And now I’ve got that English major steez.
Brah.
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Posted on January 25, 2012 via with 2,300 notes
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