lioness- female version of lion- very large wild cat, very muscular. hunts other animals for food. smooth fur, long tail. hair is tan in color
In response to the blog about "She Unnames Them"
- I did not feel this deeply about the reading, but I think that if I read it again in more detail I may pick up some of the same thoughts about it. The response was very well-thought-out and interesting.
In response to the interview with the author:
- I think that Ursula was successful because she describes why she wrote the story with great detail. She came up with the idea from the original story of Adam and Eve and a lot of her background and childhood played a part in why she feels that names can be wrong. After reading this, one can see why she wrote the story and why she feels the way she does about names.
- She uses a biblical reference so that people can better understand her story. Biblical references are common in writing because they are well-known and make it easy for readers to make connections to the true meaning of the work. Biblical allusions are easy to recognize for most of the population whether they are Christian or not.
3 comments:
Since you didn't feel deeply about this reading, maybe you should look up the meaning of your own name. Maybe once you see what your name means, you will understand the story.
I agree with Monica. Looking up your own name would help to understand and comprehend the meaning more.
I didnt feel taht deeply either. i had to go back and reread it and i then got the deeper meaning. They were rright lookig up your name also helps
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