#wtclisten
art is a form of expression. you can express feelings through art you create. the music you listen to can bring out emotions in you. art and music can help you cope with certain things in your life.
#wtccamus3
the people learned to adapt to theor situation they were placed in they had no control over the plague they just had to withstand some adversity.
#wtccamus2
the plague is showing people no matter what tier of life your living in you’re not bigger than death. death doesn’t have a certain time it happens spontaneously. the plague is showing the people that. anyone can die from this.
@xmiller_ i agree people take things for granted they think they’ll see forever parents, siblings, significant other, you have to appreciate every moment of life with them b/c you never know when it’s time.
#wtccamus1
this reading has correlation with the real world we’re living in right now the plague covid 19 we’re having to quarantine from the world to save the world.
#wtcpmc
was a hard confusing read. i think you really have to had a conversation with the author to really understand his views and perspectives he mentions in the text.
#WTCPostArts
these pieces were cool to look and examine. one of the art pieces looked like it came straight out of a video game the graphics were amazing but it was a painting. 😳😳
#WTCPopMusUS
some people use music to get them through tough times. music has evolved so much there is a song for every mood.
the title of the song can give you a sense of what the song could sound like. some titles don’t even correlate with the song itself.
#wtckin2
this read really confirms how much influence the environment really has on your life. the people who raised you, the people who educate you. so trying to see other views rather than your tweets em can be difficult to comprehend especially if that’s all you’ve been taught