oh man! I don't have enough time to update my journal because i have to write a horrible paper about Medieval Literature. Here, have a slice:
For these reasons the tale Sir Orfeo can be seen as displaying the necessity of a king to act upon his own singular will and, likewise, shows the positive application and outcome of doing so. It is often possible that a king, due to his exclusive position, will have exclusive incite into a situation or problem and will have to make a decision that his subjects cannot necessarily understand or agree with. While it might appear that the king has committed a selfish act, he has in fact done the opposite and only the noticeable after-affect of his action can gain him vindication.
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For these reasons the tale Sir Orfeo can be seen as displaying the necessity of a king to act upon his own singular will and, likewise, shows the positive application and outcome of doing so. It is often possible that a king, due to his exclusive position, will have exclusive incite into a situation or problem and will have to make a decision that his subjects cannot necessarily understand or agree with. While it might appear that the king has committed a selfish act, he has in fact done the opposite and only the noticeable after-affect of his action can gain him vindication.
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I'm all finished and it feels oh so good! Hope your paper went well.
Not sure what my summer plans are. Work and hopefully I'll have enough time to make art for myself instead of my teachers. What are you up to?
-Kay