Eh... not much going on
Mar. 6th, 2008 08:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've mostly had a "meh" couple of days, though we did have something funny happen in English today:
The English teacher (in both sense of the word, since he's British) was having us discuss Othello, particularly the character of Iago. I used the word "insidious" to describe what he does in the play, which is essentially play to people's better sides in order to get them to comply with his dastardly plan. The teacher liked the word so much that he wrote it in giant letters on the board! That was pretty funny, and I guess it means he's a very wordy person like me.
Other than that, I got a 94 on my first Sociology test, which was good since I was nervous about that one. But I knew the stuff on it, so it turned out all right.
Have also been mentally planning out some upcoming scenes in Project Samurai, and unexpectedly two scenes that I know will be emotionally hard are an inversion of what I thought would be the case. As in, the one I thought would be harder will actually be easier, and vice versa. It's also interesting that the more I toss things around in my head the clearer certain relationships become, so I've jotted down a few notes on that.
The English teacher (in both sense of the word, since he's British) was having us discuss Othello, particularly the character of Iago. I used the word "insidious" to describe what he does in the play, which is essentially play to people's better sides in order to get them to comply with his dastardly plan. The teacher liked the word so much that he wrote it in giant letters on the board! That was pretty funny, and I guess it means he's a very wordy person like me.
Other than that, I got a 94 on my first Sociology test, which was good since I was nervous about that one. But I knew the stuff on it, so it turned out all right.
Have also been mentally planning out some upcoming scenes in Project Samurai, and unexpectedly two scenes that I know will be emotionally hard are an inversion of what I thought would be the case. As in, the one I thought would be harder will actually be easier, and vice versa. It's also interesting that the more I toss things around in my head the clearer certain relationships become, so I've jotted down a few notes on that.
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Date: 2008-03-09 12:30 pm (UTC)