1. Historical Background of
early American Literature
1-1. Beginning of American Literature
Brief and True Report of the
New Found Land of Virginia (1588)
England’s Colonial Policy
“Send immigrants and help them settle down”
Settlers’ Purpose
Reformation
16th Century in Europe
Reproach Catholic Church, the practice of selling indulge
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The meaning of the poem
The speaker sets the scene with Bishop's characteristic attention to minute detail. She has accompanied her Aunt Consuelo to the dentist's office and waits for her through the dark afternoon or evening of Massachusetts in February. While she waits, she reads a copy of National Geographic, observing the pictures of naked women, a dead man “sl
wounds seeps a black oil which
takes on a life of its own as it changes direction and begins to flow
towards the man. It enters his body, crawling under his skin from his
feet on up to his eyes. The man starts to moan and cry out in pain
as the camera pans upwards leaving us in darkness.)
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NORTH TEXAS, PRESENT DAY
(The darkness is now the view from underneath a boy, Stevie, as he
falls through
staggers back to his hut, where he falls into bed. The next morning, the boy finds his mentor and cries when he looks at Santiagos bruised hands. He promises he will reject his parents wishes and vows to fish with Santiago again.
Theme(촸촍)
Unity
Hemingway spends a good deal of time drawing connections between Santiago and his natural environment: the fish, birds, and stars are all his brot
strides down now. - Why?
Cause youll get cloth in the wound and lose your leg, thats why.
Peter, give us a few slaps. You dont have to shoot us.
- For fuck sake. - Huh. Fuckin Tarzan.
[ Woman ] Look at the balls on him!
- Jesus Christ! Peter! Peter! - [ Explosions ]
They-Theyre only young. Give them a chance.
We were just tryin to scare some sense into them.
He was stealin lead again. He ran th