Monday, April 29, 2013

"Does The Path Matter?"

Considering Eudora Welty's short story A Worn Path, what are your thoughts about her premise that "The path is the thing that matters?" Please respond thoughtfully using character, quotations, and your own personal analysis. This blog response is due by 2:30p.m. on Friday May 3rd.

Friday, April 12, 2013

"Indifferent Proximity?"

"Did you ever see an amusement park?"
"No, Father."

"Well, go and see an amusement park." The priest waved his hand vaguely. "It's like a fair, only much more glittering. Go to one at night and stand a little way off from it in a dark place- under dark trees. You'll see a big wheel made of lights turning in the air, and a long slide shooting boats down into the water. A band playing somewhere, and a smell of peanuts-and everything will twinkle. But it won't remind you of anything you see. It will all just hang out there in the night like a colored balloon-like a big yellow lantern on a pole." Father Schwartz frowned as he suddenely thought of something. "But don't get up close," he warned Rudolph, " because if you do you'll only feel the heat and the sweat and the life."

-F. Scott Fitzgerald, from Absolution

What does the aformentioned passage imply about the "American Dream", and what is your reaction to this possible modernist (pgs. 523-536 in Am. Lit. text) commentary? Please comment and incorporate specific references to lines from the passage, Winter Dreams, and The Great Gatsby. (Due By 2:30p.m. On Friday, April. 12th.)