Thursday, February 24, 2011
Vagina Post #2
I think the monologue, 'My Angry Vagina' is extremely powerful. We were lucky enough to have *enter student's name* read it for us in class, and she was absolutely phenomenal, she made that monologue come to life right before our eyes. This monologue really brought the vagina to life. It gave the vagina feelings. It voiced the vaginas and told everyone how it felt. It questioned why things are the way they are, and told everyone how they should be. I found this monologue to be extremely humorous, the image of a vagina speaking out is just really funny to me. I think Ensler does a good job of using humor to make it less awkward to read the book. Instead of thinking, "oh i'm reading a book about vaginas" I find myself thinking, "oh this paints a really funny picture." Ensler personifies the vagina, she almost makes it a someone instead of just a something.
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