English 111
Fall, 2001
Don Maxwell

Write a Letter

To round out this sequence of writings, let's put everything together. Write a letter to the person who troubles you, explaining your view of the troubled relationship and what you believe to be that person's view of it, and trying to suggest some way for you two to deal with it. (You might want to review "Arguments & Papers " before you begin.)

Just to give you another perspective on this sort of job, here's a little poem and engraving by William Blake:

A Poison Tree

- Å ¶òïsòñ Trêê -

The William Blake Archive, Library of Congress

The Web Museum, Paris

Quotations of William Blake
 


 


Arguments & Papers

Invitations to Write