Question: In life, what “books” do u judge by their “covers”?
-LS
2 thoughts on “Will a woman ever get a good man the first time in theis class?”
I like the comparisons you draw… both with other texts in the class, and with other sources such as Bojack Horseman.
And I’m a big fan of judging books by their covers!
Now, I very much like the idea that Lispector didn’t feel “worthy” or “qualified” to talk about poverty, so she had to do so through someone who was similarly unqualified. This is a good thought.
Interesting connections with the Shrouded Woman, I agree that the focus on the last moments is quite similar.
Also, I agree with the contradiction of judging the book by its covers and how this changes here.
Ps. Loved the Bojack reference.
Julián.
I like the comparisons you draw… both with other texts in the class, and with other sources such as Bojack Horseman.
And I’m a big fan of judging books by their covers!
Now, I very much like the idea that Lispector didn’t feel “worthy” or “qualified” to talk about poverty, so she had to do so through someone who was similarly unqualified. This is a good thought.
Interesting connections with the Shrouded Woman, I agree that the focus on the last moments is quite similar.
Also, I agree with the contradiction of judging the book by its covers and how this changes here.
Ps. Loved the Bojack reference.
Julián.