Hello all!
I just got off of a grueling night at work and I'm exhausted. But if anyone wants to go out and eat somewhere awesome, head over to the Ruby Tuesday on University and ask for Will. He's by far their best server.
Anywho, I just wanted to post a quick update as to what's going on with myself and this novel of ours. I have finished reading it, and I must say that I truly enjoyed it, and I'm not just saying that. I have a hard copy of it, included in a two-for-one with The Coquette, so it's not too far fetched to claim that they both resemble each other, in a way. They're both seduction novels, obviously, and they're both written in the letter format, or whatever you'd like to call it. Honestly, though, I liked POS much more than The Coquette. One thing that I thought was kind of unique was the fact that the main narrators of this novel were men, while in The Coquette our main narrators were women. When I think of seduction novels, I think of romance, and when I think of romance, I think of women and romance novels. I'm in no way trying to be sexist, it's just that I thought that the creation of a seduction text written mainly from the males perspective was a simple yet intriguing idea.
I have composed a bibliography, and I could have sworn that I had posted my rhetorical analysis, but it seems that I posted it elsewhere. I'll post both up tomorrow after work (I work all day. ugh.).
I'm off to sleep. More posts to come shortly.
be well everyone.
-w
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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