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Posted by tenshi on 04-24-2002 07:37 PM:

jack london's sea wolf

right now, i'm reading a couple books for english.. (i think i'll be coming back with more q's on the rest of them soon. )

anyway, has anyone read jack london's sea wolf? crrrrazy stuff.. i am NOT understanding the existentialism, wolf larsen's twisted philosophy, or the significance of his living soul trapped in his dead body.. i've looked online at sparknotes, classicnotes, etc, for tutorials in vain. if you've read this book, or wouldn't mind reading passages (the book is posted everywhere online..... but with no analysis to accompany it! :sad: ) and helping me.. i'd really really appreciate it. if not.. then...... guess i'll just sit here and suffer some more. :huh:

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Posted by Babu2002 on 04-27-2002 08:53 AM:

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...welpz, sounds like u need to go to the bookstore on ur own and actually get the book to copy or read at the bookstore, instead of getting info online.

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Posted by Alchemist on 04-27-2002 11:43 AM:

post some passages (be sure to quote and cite, we don't want to get sued) i'll try to help


Posted by Crazydeb8ter on 05-01-2002 08:02 PM:

go to sparknotes or pinkmonkey (no pinkmonkey is NOT a porn site) and search for the book there...they probably have an in-depth analysis of it

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Posted by PsychoSnowman on 05-01-2002 08:20 PM:

another is gradesaver.com


Posted by tenshi on 05-03-2002 09:53 PM:

hehe been to them all. no guides available for sea wolf.

babu2002, i have the book. i bought it. i've finished reading it. but it's one thing to read something, and entirely another to understand it.

i'll be back with a quote or two... thanks Alchemist.

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In case you failed to notice
In case you failed to see
This is my heart bleeding before you
This is me down on my knees
These foolish games are tearing me apart
And your thoughtless words are breaking my heart
Excuse me, think I've mistaken you for somebody else
Somebody who gave a damn
Somebody more like myself


Posted by Babu2002 on 05-04-2002 05:36 AM:

Wow! I'm so~ glad that you felt that way about the book you bought... You are right, books are a good thing to have, and an entire different kind of "art" to actually read and comprehend stories at that advanced level...

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