"We are at the end of our enquiry, but as oftern happens in the search after truth, if we have answered one question, we have raised many more;" (Frazer 685)
I have been completely enlightened through mythology. The fact that my peers are so intellectual and smart envokes my spirit. I can't tell you how mesmerized I was while reading these blogs. Completely surprised and proud to be in this generation of people. The calibur of the use of the mind boggles mine.
As far as mythology, I agree with MaryShaun that I will never look at tree without seeing a beautiful woman inside. Each winter I will feel the pain Ceres as she craves her daughter. Upon seeing my reflection in the water I will not look too long in fear of dying as Narcissus. And everytime I hear myself in the mountains I will think of Echo and mourn for her loss.
Dr. Sexson, thank you for sparking my brain alive with imagination again. Myth maybe false, but it gives me a part of my mind i thought I lost as a child and nothing is more truthful than that. As you so eliquently put it,
"life is not a problem, life is a mystery."
and with that I say, "And Taylor lived happily ever after." The end.... until Shakespeare next semester
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