Talk:Emotion & Connotation
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− | So we've got our Archival Evidence group, our Multimedia group, and our Quotations & Allusions group, but I'm realizing that there are some essays and criticisms of ''The Waste Land'' that really seem to deal more with Eliot's use of emotion in the poem. I think this overlaps most with the Quotations and Allusions group, but I'm not sure whether we want to put it there. Basically, Michelle found an article that talks primarily about Eliot's use of the objective to evoke the subjective. Seemed interesting to look at ''The Waste Land'' from a more emotional standpoint... | + | So we've got our Archival Evidence group, our Multimedia group, and our Quotations & Allusions group, but I'm realizing that there are some essays and criticisms of ''The Waste Land'' that really seem to deal more with Eliot's use of emotion in the poem. I think this overlaps most with the Quotations and Allusions group, but I'm not sure whether we want to put it there. Basically, Michelle found an article that talks primarily about Eliot's use of the objective to evoke the subjective. Seemed interesting to look at ''The Waste Land'' from a more emotional standpoint... Rebekah -09/10/2012 3:10pm |
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+ | Okay maybe this was a less-than-profitable idea. I wasn't quite sure where the wiki was going when I thought it up. I'm going to leave it here for now because it's an interesting aside, but you probably just want to ignore this until further notice... Rebekah -09/10/2012 9:12pm |