(In Balian's rediculously orderly carolingian script, in quill and ink)
Name: Balian of Imbelin Age: seventeen and one half, by the grace of God. Sex: Male.
I am taking this class because: I wish to aquire a better understanding of this tongue, as it is not my native one, and I am not entirely sure from whence my ability to speak it comes, though surely through God's mercy.
My favorite book is: Revelations. My father is quite fond of Genesis, but his has always been a simple, practical man, with no time for fancies.
Death is: An end that shall come to us all. None are exempt from his cold embrace, though bitterly their kin may weep.
Love is: The purest of all emotions, allowing us to feel as God must feel unto us, his children.
The soul is: The immortal part of our being that no mere illness or opression can damage, that survives our mortal bodies to carry our very being to Heaven.
My opinion on the similarities and differences between Theodore Geisel (pen name Dr. Seuss) and Ernest Hemingway (pen name Ernest Hemingway), especially as pertaining to the post-post-post-post-post modernist literary movement is: I fear I know these authors not. Have they any similarity to the balladeers and troubadors? I find myself quite enamored of them, despite the disapproval of my father.
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Name: Balian of Imbelin
Age: seventeen and one half, by the grace of God.
Sex: Male.
I am taking this class because: I wish to aquire a better understanding of this tongue, as it is not my native one, and I am not entirely sure from whence my ability to speak it comes, though surely through God's mercy.
My favorite book is: Revelations. My father is quite fond of Genesis, but his has always been a simple, practical man, with no time for fancies.
Death is: An end that shall come to us all. None are exempt from his cold embrace, though bitterly their kin may weep.
Love is: The purest of all emotions, allowing us to feel as God must feel unto us, his children.
The soul is: The immortal part of our being that no mere illness or opression can damage, that survives our mortal bodies to carry our very being to Heaven.
My opinion on the similarities and differences between Theodore Geisel (pen name Dr. Seuss) and Ernest Hemingway (pen name Ernest Hemingway), especially as pertaining to the post-post-post-post-post modernist literary movement is: I fear I know these authors not. Have they any similarity to the balladeers and troubadors? I find myself quite enamored of them, despite the disapproval of my father.