in advanced module C: representation and text, elective 1: conflicting perspectives:
-the poetry of Ted Hughes (i think it's The Birthday Letters, not sure)
-Arraigment, a poem by Robyn Morgan
-the poems Daddy and Lady Lazareth by Sylvia Path (his wife)
-extracts from Plath's journals along with a photo of her and their kids
i don't like studying poety so i'm not happy
in extension 1 module B:texts and ways of thinking, elective 1: after the bomb:
-Hiroshima (non-fiction) by John Hersey
-the play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Becket ("A play where nothing happens. Twice.")
-more poetry from Sylvia Plath
Hiroshima's a bit dry so far but Waiting for Godot had me laughing when we looked at it in drama.