Archive for October, 2009



are there any types of brain training which can improve literature?

i wanna be able to speak from my mind, more clearly and let words just roll from my tounge
i know that having peers who speak well… frequent reading and talking can help, is there anything else i can do?
or do i simply need to socialise more?
Reading more,be an input block for a while to be [...]

are there any types of brain training that can help improve literature?

i wanna be able to speak from my mind, more clearly and let words just roll from my tounge
i know that having peers who speak well… frequent reading and talking can help, is there anything else i can do?
or do i simply need to socialise more?
I suggest that first, you are focused on your goal [...]

what are the types of narration in literature?

what are they and can you explain them?
omniscent/3rd person – an all-knowing narrator. No using words like I and me
1st person – from the viewpoint of one of the charachters.Uses I, me, I'm, they etc….
hmmm..thats all I know, I think thats it, if there is more, sorry!

chansons, secular lyric poetry, Troubadour Poetry, Atticism, ecclesiastical

The first thing that pops to mind is Walden by Henry David Thoreau. That whole book is a reflection of his views on the world itself. Of course, you could say that about any book I imagine!