<p>Ughhhhh I kind of killed the essays (in a bad way)</p>
<p>1st, Christ the Procrantor (probably spelled wrong on the test as well…) and Coatlicue statue, which I think is actually good for the sake of variety and might up that score.</p>
<p>2nd, STARTED writing about the Spiral Jetty, couldn’t remember the name (too simple) so I scribbled out an entire paragraph and rewrote based on the Falling Water house. Realized that not really a public outdoor work…worked it in that its so infamous noone lives there, its a tourist spot all of its nature blah blah blah. Then Arch of Constantine. Probably like a 3 because of the inadaquate example…</p>
<p>3rd, easy, ka, Book of the Dead, buried with bodies, ect.
4th, LOOOOOOVED this, full credit for sure. Parallels between the romantisizing of Urbino with the cold starkness of the prostitute, Olympia. The servant is now a slave, unashamed not flirting, sleeping dog (infidelity) is a black cat (bad luck)
5th, Uhhhhh I put Rococo. Pretty sure I was wrong, but made a pretty strong case for it so that might get a point or two.
6th, Don’t remember this prompt even reading other people’s answers…that’s probably not good
7th, Yeah again, I put early Christian…strong case maybe 1-2 points
8th, Reviewed it that morning. Full credit, talked about his playful psuedonym, the name of the work, dada, ect.
9th, Could not think of one Greek writer to save my life. I literally might have made up a name. Whatever, talked about Kriotos boy. I don’t know how you could really interpert the quote when it broke it down to like the simpliest explaination of proportions for you…</p>
<p>MC wasn’t very hard for me though. I think I got a 3, hoping for a 4.</p>