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"Joseph Golden":
Maths geek Interesting!   :P  :laugh:

Shakesperes good. You just got to take the time to realise what his saying. Shakespere is all about love. And Brokeback is about love in a way. So when you reading Shakespeare. Replace the characters with Ennis and Jack. That way when your thinking about Brokeback. It becomes proactive. This helped me a lot.

I did a essay senior year on Brokeback mountain. It was about all the metaphors i the movie. I spent ages working on it and it came out really good in my option. When i handed it in i got a F. My subject material wasn't appropriate. The theacther never embarrassed me or told anyone. But his clear homophobic disapproval was so much worse. I got a second option from someone else. I got a A - Well it deserved that.  :P

injest:

--- Quote from: melb_boy88 on January 08, 2008, 12:30:31 am ---Maths geek Interesting!   :P  :laugh:

Shakesperes good. You just got to take the time to realise what his saying. Shakespere is all about love. And Brokeback is about love in a way. So when you reading Shakespeare. Replace the characters with Ennis and Jack. That way when your thinking about Brokeback. It becomes proactive. This helped me a lot.

I did a essay senior year on Brokeback mountain. It was about all the metaphors i the movie. I spent ages working on it and it came out really good in my option. When i handed it in i got a F. My subject material wasn't appropriate. The theacther never embarrassed me or told anyone. But his clear homophobic disapproval was so much worse. I got a second option from someone else. I got a A - Well it deserved that.  :P



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well that stinks!!

 >:(

twocowboywaltz:

--- Quote from: melb_boy88 on January 08, 2008, 12:30:31 am ---Maths geek Interesting!   :P  :laugh:

Shakesperes good. You just got to take the time to realise what his saying. Shakespere is all about love. And Brokeback is about love in a way. So when you reading Shakespeare. Replace the characters with Ennis and Jack. That way when your thinking about Brokeback. It becomes proactive. This helped me a lot.

I did a essay senior year on Brokeback mountain. It was about all the metaphors i the movie. I spent ages working on it and it came out really good in my option. When i handed it in i got a F. My subject material wasn't appropriate. The theacther never embarrassed me or told anyone. But his clear homophobic disapproval was so much worse. I got a second option from someone else. I got a A - Well it deserved that.  :P



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Hm..I might just do that! Romeo and Juliet...meet Ennis and Jack. They're a couple of ranchers, and all. Soooo...yeah, you're fired. They're hired. Take a walk.  :laugh: :laugh:


On another note, ugh, I can't believe that the teacher would give you an F on something you worked so hard for, unless you were WAY off topic, like analyzing BBM metaphors when asked to analyze uh...Wuthering Heights (Heathcliff and Catherine...meet Ennis and Jack...hehe  :laugh: :laugh:). I did start writing literary analysis essay myself on Brokeback last year (the assignment was to write an essay on any movie--how could I NOT choose our boys?), but never finished it because the teacher changed her mind and dropped the assignment.

Some people are really impossible!  >:(

"Joseph Golden":
Nah, It was a analysis on the specific metaphors in movies. He made lots of suggestions. But Brokeback wasn't there and i believe Brokeback is the best for metaphors. He said something like Annie prolux writing on Shipping news is appropriate. But a story about to gay cowboys whole unconvincingly falls in loves is not.  :o BULLSHIT

I turn every straight love affair into a gay one. It helps with accepting the idea that the world is normal in my standards.

Some people have small minded country views on the world. The type that comes after you with a tire iron  :laugh:

Non of them here  :-\ I hope.

injest:

--- Quote from: melb_boy88 on January 08, 2008, 12:58:55 am ---Nah, It was a analysis on the specific metaphors in movies. He made lots of suggestions. But Brokeback wasn't there and i believe Brokeback is the best for metaphors. He said something like Annie prolux writing on Shipping news is appropriate. But a story about to gay cowboys whole unconvincingly falls in loves is not.  :o BULLSHIT

I turn every straight love affair into a gay one. It helps with accepting the idea that the world is normal in my standards.

Some people have small minded country views on the world. The type that comes after you with a tire iron  :laugh:

Non of them here  :-\ I hope.

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I dont' think you will find any of those kind here... ;)

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