1. Analyze and consider the repeated metaphor of the soul as a crew in a ship's bowels rushing up to the surface to show itself to Tomas. What has it to do with "Soul and Body"?
2. Think on paper about eternal return and individuation with regard to Tereza's view of herself in the mirror. What are Tereza's attitudes about the body? About the soul?
3. The final sentences of "Part I: Lightness and Weight" are, "Tomas felt no compassion. All he felt was the pressure in his stomach and the despair of having returned." In "Soul and Body," Chapter 2, the narrator says, "But just make someone who has fallen in love listen to his stomach rumble, and the unity of body and soul, that lyrical illusion of the age of science, instantly fades away." Tomas is a doctor. Does he hold that "lyrical illusion of the age of science" that the body and soul are actually one thing?
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Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Tuesday
Stick to the reading schedule! For Thursday/Friday: Complete one journal entry from among these prompts iin about a half page to a full page. SHOW you have read the assignment as you think about it:
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Mr. Koon, on the journal entry .. do we write one journal entry on one of the three options you have given us? Or do we write one journal entry on each of the three?
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