For some reason I cannot post images from CC, so as a substitute, here is a picture I found on Google:http://anmolastrologers.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/numerology11.jpg
Last class we discussed the short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” I must say that I thoroughly enjoyed it. I was able to capture a deeper meaning of the story thanks to my fellow class mates.
Those who were in section C2 that afternoon might remember my unusual connection between the Bible and the numbers 33, 19, and 17. Of course, this was discovered when I did some background research on the story.
Anyways, I am going to write what I tried to explain that day. The biblical connection is as follows. 33 refers to the 33rd book(Book of Judges), 19 is the chapter number and 17 is the verse number. Interestingly, the Book of Judges is a Bible written in Hebrew and when you look in it as I say, you are supposed to see that there is a line which goes, “Whither goest thou? And whence comest thou?” Does this ring a bell? Yes, it is the title of the short story. When I saw this I was shocked for words and I thought that Ms. Oates was one hell of a writer!
Those who were in section C2 that afternoon might remember my unusual connection between the Bible and the numbers 33, 19, and 17. Of course, this was discovered when I did some background research on the story.
Anyways, I am going to write what I tried to explain that day. The biblical connection is as follows. 33 refers to the 33rd book(Book of Judges), 19 is the chapter number and 17 is the verse number. Interestingly, the Book of Judges is a Bible written in Hebrew and when you look in it as I say, you are supposed to see that there is a line which goes, “Whither goest thou? And whence comest thou?” Does this ring a bell? Yes, it is the title of the short story. When I saw this I was shocked for words and I thought that Ms. Oates was one hell of a writer!