Post 27: Yo, I'd Totally Read That Again
How's it going inter- ah who am I kidding. Like the whole internet is reading this. Pfft. Sup guys, gals, and Professor Hamon. Welcome to chapter 1 of the two-part finale of the Late Night English Blog. I'm Andy Ferguson and you knew that already. Tonight, I'll be discussing what work we read this semester that I wouldn't mind reading again. If you haven't guessed, this is gonna be a bit of an easy-going affair. So go ahead: get comfy, kick your feet up, burn some incense or a candle or something, and enjoy.
Of all the things we've read this semester, I think I'd like to revisit Dante's Divine Comedy at some point. Not only because we only read from Inferno and not the other parts but also because I just love the novelty of it. The story of a man who goes to Hell and back, making pitstops in Purgatory and taking a guided tour of Heaven. Sounds like the world's craziest road trip (or a Supernatural episode to be honest) when I put it like that. Yeah, sounds good.
See you guys in the finale.
Of all the things we've read this semester, I think I'd like to revisit Dante's Divine Comedy at some point. Not only because we only read from Inferno and not the other parts but also because I just love the novelty of it. The story of a man who goes to Hell and back, making pitstops in Purgatory and taking a guided tour of Heaven. Sounds like the world's craziest road trip (or a Supernatural episode to be honest) when I put it like that. Yeah, sounds good.
See you guys in the finale.
Yes, The Inferno pretty much covers it all: Hell to Heaven and back—sort of like Frodo Baggins on steroids. Thanks for being in my class, and keep writing.
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