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I attribute my love for them due to a book my mom would read and make me read every night as a child. This was a book of nursery rhymes and I couldn't get enough as a child. Due to my love for nursery rhymes I immediately went to these type stories on the Untextbook page Nursery Rhymes. Although I didn't recognize most of them (which I'm actually happy about so I could read them) I did recognize a few. For example I read the Little Jack Horner one. I also recognized The Crooked Man even though I fully hadn't remembered it.
I also was attracted to the Homer's Odyssey section due to all of the years I've taken Latin. I started taking Latin in the sixth grade due to my mom's influence and never really looked back. I took Latin every single year of school from then on until junior year of college. In Latin class the Odyssey was brought up hundreds of times and especially the grand story of the terrifying Cyclops. I've always loved these mythology stories because of one teacher I had in high school who probably taught us more mythology stories than she did the language of Latin. This is why for this class I fully intend on reading all of the Cyclops sections along with more Greek mythology stories.
Another section that caught my eye was the section of Saint Francis of Assisi in the Saints and Animals tab. I was interested in this because in the 6th grade I moved to private school for the first time in my life and it happened to be a Catholic school. Before this my family never really pressured any religion on me. The school taught me all about the different saints and in 6th grade we even had school play where I dressed up as Saint Francis of Assisi. I wish I had a picture of me back then for it because it looked really funny to see a sixth grade boy dressed as him with a head piece to make me look bald and everything. Overall I think his story is very interesting plus I love animals being a Biology major here at school so I plan on diving into these stories as well.
Saint Francis of Assisi |
I'm sure that I will get into more than just these but these were the ones I read about and will continue to read through out this class. I'm looking forward to these three because they are all a little different but still attract me to them due to some of my past interests.
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