Students helping students, join us in improving Bored of Studies by donating and supporting future students!
I chose: Digging (scientific impact. spade --> pen), Requiem (British economic impact, Irish get poor, revolt), Punishment (no impact, religous tradition of killing adulteresses still same).mathock said:i had a lot of trouble linking heaney to the "impacts on traditional boundaries of time and space" question
Because the BoS people are BoStards. Asking stupid questions about boundaries that have nothing to do with bogs.mathock said:why couldnt they have asked a question on bogs?? would have been so much easier
Your description makes me want to read The Bone People. ^ ^= Jennifer = said:NO MORE HEANEY THE DAMN IDIOT AND HIS STUPID BOG BODIES AND POTATOES!!! and most importantly NO MORE STUPID BONE PEOPLE AND JOE'S MASTURBATIONS AND KEREWINS ASEXULATILY sorry about the capitals it is a joyous occasion.......i failed i know i did
No, you really don't...Tredanse said:Your description makes me want to read The Bone People. ^ ^
Ah, but could this not be a simplistic interpretation and definition of what exactly the "global" is? Isn't it possible that the "global" is also in some ways a conglomeration of a multitude of "local" identities? If this is the case then it is important that the "local" and all of its heritage and tradition be interpreted and well understood.Komaticom said:As I said before, no one likes a Seamus Heaney. His poems relate to RFTG, with all that "going into the past to understand the present" and valuing of heritage and all that out-of-date crap. The Global is here, drop your spades and pick up Xbox controllers and play Halo 2.