Saturday, March 21, 2020
Eyes Were Watching God
Their Eyes Were Watching God shows how Janie faces becoming a woman and a     semi-autonomous individual.  I think the novel is based slightly on Zora Neal Hurstons     	Janie endures many hardships throughout the novel.  She is forced to live without     her mother, under the absolute control of her grandmother, and in an all white     environment.  In the beginning she has a total lack of self identity; she thinks she is white     	Janies grandmother, Nanny, discusses with her about how she is getting old and     wont always be around to take care of  her.  She tells Janie that marrying would be wise     so that she would have someone there to look after her.  Janie isnt ready for growing up,     much less marriage.  In the long run, though, the decision is forced upon her and she is     	The marriage runs smoothly until the foot kissing stage is over.  Logan makes     Janie work in the fields with him and do ordinary work just like a man.  This experience     further rushes Janies growing up, even though she still has no control over her life.     		She knows that marriage did not make love.  Janies  first      		dream was dead, so she became a woman.(24)     Realizing that it is impossible for her to love Logan, Janie decides she must grow up; her     	Janie contemplates what to do about her situation with Logan; should she leave     him or should she stay with him and suffer.  Joe Starks is introduced into the story and     helps influence Janies decision.  He proposes many wonderful things to Janie.     		You aint never knowed what it was like to be     		treated lak a lady and Ah wants to be de one to     She debates with Logan one night about if she were to leave him.  Logan considers this     		Shucks! Taint no mo fools lak me.  A whole lot of mens     		will grin in yo face, but dey aint gwine tuh work and feed	     Janie is hurt and she hopes that Logan is too.  The next morning she runs...     
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
How to Form Latin Superlative Adjectives
How to Form Latin Superlative Adjectives          Using a superlative form of an adjective takes the basic sense of the adjective to the extreme, so the superlative of basic would be most basic.          Identifying Superlatives      Latin superlative adjectives are usually easy to identify. Most contain -issim- (e.g., suavissimus, -a, -um most charming). If they dont have -issim-, they will likely have -llim- (difficillimus, -a, -u most difficult) or -rrim- (celerrimus, -a, -um swiftest) in them. This double consonant  -im- precedes the case ending.          Translation of Superlatives      Superlatives are usually translated into English with -est or most. They can also be translated with very or extremely. Difficillimus means most difficult or very difficult. Celerrimus means fastest or very fast.          Declension of Superlatives      Superlative adjectives are declined like first and second declension nouns. Superlatives are adjectives and as such must agree with the nouns they modify in gender, number, and case. The endings are added to the base of the adjective. These endings are not new or different, but theyre here for convenience:         Singularcase M. F. N.nom. -us -a -umgen. -i -ae -idat. -o -ae -oacc. -um -am -umabl. -o -a -o         Pluralcase M. F. N.nom. -i -ae -agen. -orum -arum -orumdat. -is -is -isacc. -os -as -aabl. -is -is -is         Example: Clarus - Clarissimus -a -um Clear - Clearest         Singular         case M F Nnom. clarissimus clarissima clarissimumgen. clarissimi clarissimae clarissimidat. clarissimo clarissimae clarissimoacc. clarissimum clarissimam clarissimumabl. clarissimo clarissima clarissimo         Plural         case M F Nnom. clarissimi clarissimae clarissimagen. clarissimorum clarissimarum clarissimorumdat. clarissimis clarissimis clarissimisacc. clarissimos clarissimas clarissimaabl. clarissimis clarissimis clarissimis          Unusual Superlatives      If an adjective ends in -er for its masculine singular nominative in what is called the positive (e.g., for the Latin adjective pulcher beautiful, pulcher is the positive form), its superlative form will end in -errimus, -a, -um. If the masculine singular nominative form of the adjective ends in -ilis (e.g., facilis easy), the superlative form will be -illimus, -a, -um.         Singular         case M F Nnom. pulcherrimus pulcherrima pulcherrimumgen. pulcherrimi pulcherrimae pulcherrimidat. pulcherrimo pulcherrimae pulcherrimoacc. pulcherrimum pulcherrimam pulcherrimumabl. pulcherrimo pulcherrima pulcherrimo         Plural         case M F Nnom. pulcherrimi pulcherrimae pulcherrimagen. pulcherrimorum pulcherrimarum pulcherrimorumdat. pulcherrimis pulcherrimis pulcherrimisacc. pulcherrimos pulcherrimas pulcherrimaabl. pulcherrimis pulcherrimis pulcherrimis          Irregular Superlatives      (Translation) Positive  Comparative  Superlative         (Big, Bigger, Biggest) magnus, -a, -um  maior, maius  maximus, -a, -um(Small, Smaller, Smallest) parvus, -a, -um  minor, minus  minimus, -a, -um(Good, Better, Best) bonus, -a, -um  melior, melius  optimus, -a, -um(Bad, Worse, Worst) malus, -a, -um  peior, peius  pessimus, -a, -um    
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