Hey hey heyyyy! The name’s Meme Tran and I can’t tell you how many other names people call me. Therefore, you can make up a new name for me and call me anything in the altered form of “Meme” or “Tran” as you please. =D
I’d have to say I am passionate and spiritual in everything that I do. However, every once in a while I seem to feel like I work too hard and I don’t have enough fun. Then, I start asking myself: What is my purpose in life? Why do I have to work so hard now just to have fun later? Living is not easy, as we have all realized, and at times, I’m sure that all of you have questioned the reason for which we live.
Thus, nothing has ever surpassed my curiosity for the aspects of life and our purpose in it. Of what does life consist? Is there really a God? Why do different groups of people have different cultures? What is the meaning of life? Why do we love? If each person is different from another, do all people share similar views of the meaning of life– why we’re here and what we must do in life? Living life itself is already complicating; yet, it is even more difficult to understand the meaning of our presence on the face of this Earth.
I will attempt to determine the way that these mind-boggling questions affect the writings of many modernist authors. Some of the most significant attributes of modernist literature that I will be exploring and discussing are:
The appearance of various typical themes, including: question of the reality of experience itself; the search for a ground of meaning in a world without God; the loss of meaning and hope in the modern world and an exploration of how this loss may be faced.
Let me break it down for you:
The attributes of modern literature that are most intriguing to me are the appearance of various typical themes. One of these themes includes whether or not an experience is real. Another one is the meaning of life in a detached environment or one without God in addition to an exploration of the loss of this meaning in life. Finally, modernist writers examine the way in which the loss of meaning in life could be faced.
wow meme, your first blog is really inciteful…i like it. Mine sort of goes around the same prospective but i think you have dug in deeper than i have…good job!
Tons of people are using that theme. I’m not saying it’s bad, by the way.
Outstanding choice, Meems! You, Andrew, and Ashley all picked this one, and I’m very much interested in seeing what this will look like. Brava on your commentary so far, as well!
Alacritatious!
Thanks, guys! When choosing this topic, I knew right away that it would be a difficult one. I have a load of difficulty even trying to start defining the meaning of life and I hope to explore the ways authors try to do so. I think this will be a very interesting investigation, don’t you!!?!?!?
Here I am!
good points you got me interested
molly
hey thanks
who are you? hahaha and your welcome?!?!