Dear Anonymous fictitious teacher of Russian Literature and Magical Realism from Hungary that is married to Mr. Bedea,
What is a sunrise? A broken light from heaven?
No-- it something much simpler than religious idols,
poetry, or the concept of an afterlife.
It is you: The sunrise is you.
The site of you in the mirror of my eye makes the earth
seem not so melancholy, but surreal to say the least.
A glance of the light given from the rays blinds the common,
but attracts the world all at the same time.
Every morning I wake up to your shine- at least I hope too.
Love,
Anonymous fictitious student from a Russian Literature and Magical Realism class who would like an A.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
RUSSIA
I have learned so much about the great country of Russia. I have been informed of my actuarial roots and I have furthered my knowledge of the development of the harsh tundra land from the turn of the 17th century to now. I learned of the importance of vodka, the importance of family and religion. Russia is very interesting with all of its involvements of the world and its constant struggle to become the next super power in every aspect. My college thesis and style of acting was born in Moscow Russia, under the titles of Constantine Stanislavsky and Michael Chekhov-- bringing modern natural acting the the front lines; replacing melodramatic theatre and slapstick comedy.
Eugene Onegin Book 1
WOW! The first book, interesting as it is, is quite the twisted collections of metaphors. What I have gathered from the reading is that he is in fact from a wealthy family-- although his troubles do set in eternally and later externally-- his life is still well off. The author tries to connect with the reader, because at the time the published place of the book would be where his connections would be. I found it very vague and intriguing and cannot wait to read and finish them all.
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