Legacy Did This
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Flatland by E.A. Abbott
In the book Flatland it starts off about how things appear at different angles depending on where you look at it from. The author alse tells about the social relationships in this restricted world. For example, the low status of women, who are depicted as straight line segments. He allso talks about the different sociall classes in ho world. The middle class consists of equilateral triangles and the professional men, which he says is the social class he belongs to, are squares and pentagons. The next class is the Nobiltys. The world he is living in is obviously a two-dimensional world. You can tell when he says that whenever he looks at someone, to us with two eyes, the person would look like a straight line. It is hard for the people of Flatland to distinguish themselves from one another.
Monday, January 24, 2011
New Works
Sooooo, in New Works last Thursday we did something. We worked on our skit for "My Booker T. Project". We had to plan a little skit about what Booker T. means to me. It was fun.....to me. SYKE!!!
Weeeeeellllll, there's my post since I can't exactly remember what we did in detail. This project is ok. You know, but, our group is quite lazy. :l *shakes head*.
Weeeeeellllll, there's my post since I can't exactly remember what we did in detail. This project is ok. You know, but, our group is quite lazy. :l *shakes head*.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Circles!?
So right now in new works we're pretty much doing so project that involves circles. When we were on our way to the library to work on our project I thought we were about to research circles. haha! I thought wrong. This project is pretty fun....interesting actually.
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