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So What is this that mr wray has the chance to go into space??? i heard about it somehow i just dont remember. then i was looking on wndu.com and found this: http://www.wndu.com/news/092003/news_21895.php
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just do it ok...
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[ September 23, 2003, 12:28 PM: Message edited by: Titan ] | |
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You're kidding me, right? Symbolism is the only thing Mrs. Wray talks about, man. She can find symbolism in a comercial for tube socks. I really didn't do well in that class, and it's because every grade is focus around symbolism. I completely understand symbolism, but I have a tendancy to see things from a more pessimistic perspective than she does. And thus, I had more than a few discussions with her on how I was "wrong" in what I found, and she was "right". the_butcher is going through a similar thing right now. Ask him about it.
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Ahh, yes tonguegina, I was just going to mention that. A quick word about symbolism...IT DOESN'T EXIST IN EVERY FUCKING THING. There we go, I feel better.
I actually have a story to describe just how stupid/worthless Mrs. Wray's "symbolism" is. The other day I took a test on American Literature. The last question was an essay about how reading early American literature helps us gain a broader understanding of literature now, or something along those lines. I raised my hand when I reached the question, and Mrs. Wray proceeded to ask what I needed. I asked: "What if I don't believe that it gave us a broader understanding?" After some time of looking at me weird, she replied, "just pretend that it does for you then." I got an A+ on that essay. Does that say something about the class? I completely, and I mean completely bullshitted the entire thing, and yet I got an A. That just goes to show how much of a shithole that English classes are. But if you think about it, this post was symbolizing negative feelings toward English which have arisen from my mom beating me. Make sense? Of course it does. |
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Every teacher should encourage thought, dumb ass. That's not what I'm arguing. I'm complaining that if your thought process is not the same as hers, then in her mind you are wrong. That is not the way it should be done, and that is the reason I didn't like her as a teacher.
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Yeah, sorry, Tonguegina, some of the time in school I sell out and agree with the teacher because they like that more. I may be a hypocrite, but at least I'll be a hypocrite with an A+. I remember a certain government teacher telling us that he used to write college papers as a Democrat so his teacher would like them more. It's all about telling people what they want to hear.
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Last thought on Mrs. Wray: I'm just saying she could be more open minded. It would benefit the student, the class, and herself. Just to be able to honestly listen to another person's arguement, then calmly lay out specific ways that their view is incorrect, is quite possibly the greatest attribute anyone can have. If she were to do that to my thoughts, then I would except that her view was better, but she wouldn't. Her only arguement was "Well, your wrong."...and yes, that is a direct quote from Mrs. Wray herself. [ September 24, 2003, 12:36 AM: Message edited by: tonguegina ] | |
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Well, gotta say that I enjoyed the fuck out of Mr. Wray's class in 8th grade....he was one of the smartest and coolest teachers in my middle school career.
And his wife, Mrs. Wray....well, Titan, she did put most of the emphasis of the class on symbolism. There was one time when she was discussing the symbolism of the rose outside of the jail in the beginning. The funny thing is, the thing she connected it to had no relevance to the story. I don't remember exactly what it was, but I remember being especially confused and a little annoyed with the fact that symbolism was found in everything. Like a tube sock commercial. Doesn't mean I didn't enjoy the class though. Maybe it was because I loved the reading (besides The Scarlet Letter....but damn all, if Great Gatsby and The Grapes of Wrath weren't some of the best highschool readin I had had in my English stint). And Mrs. Wray really did a good job with the whole 'challenging' thing. So all in all, I want Mr. Wray to go to space. |
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