The New World Response
Some questions from Mark:
What is it? A love story? A hate story? A race story? A political story?
What do the different characters and places represent: John Smith, Pocohantas, John Rolfe, King Powahatan, Captain Newport, the fort, the "Naturals'" village, England, the boat, etc.?
What motifs did you notice, for instance, water, trees, John Smith in a field of grass, and what did they signify to you?
What is it? A love story? A hate story? A race story? A political story?
What do the different characters and places represent: John Smith, Pocohantas, John Rolfe, King Powahatan, Captain Newport, the fort, the "Naturals'" village, England, the boat, etc.?
What motifs did you notice, for instance, water, trees, John Smith in a field of grass, and what did they signify to you?
1 Comments:
Yes--I like the word image, and the fact that you said "an" image--meaning one possible image, which is all we can really do with the information we have about them. . . .
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