|
Featured Papers from Direct Essays
|
|
|
|
|
|
This is a preview of a paper to view the full text you need to signup and login.
|
Wicca
|
|
|
Many times in life events occur which stimulate many opinions. In a painting by Picasso, one way see beauty while another sees a squiggle of lines. Two people see a movie and one is moved to tears while the other is bored stiff. People are often moved in different ways by similar experiences. This would explain the tremendous difference in theme of two poets about the tragedy of the Titanic. Thomas Hardys’ “Convergence of the Twain” and David R. Slavitts’ “Titanic” offer two opposing views of the same experience. Slavitt’s “Titanic” interprets the sinking of the Titanic not as a tragedy but as a joy. He asks the question “Who does not love the Titanic?” This is very true. Who has not heard of its incredible mass and beauty. Everything about the Titanic has titanic proportions. What a splendid time those people were having on their cruise. Who, if given the opportunity, would partake knowing the catastrophic outcome that awaits? David R. Slavitt would. For him to relive the awe of cruising in the largest ship in the world with thousands of other people having the time of their lives would be impressive.
|
|
|
To link to this page, copy the following code to your site:
|
|
Paper Information
|
|
|
Title: Wicca
Words: 924 Rating: None Pages: 3.7 submitted by: Jewel00Marie
If you think this paper shouldn't be here then
|
|
|
|
|
Signup & Login
|
|
|
If you don't currently have a login then Signup here
|
|
|
|
|
Pre-Written Papers
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Custom Papers
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|