It would have been her birthday some days ago... the best cellist ever
Day 1, 2nd quadrimester
So. A new start. On Thursday, there will be the final grading, and I must be perfect. Absolutely perfect. That essay about Vulgata was tough, but I finished it on time, and then revised Chemistry and History.
The school day was short, I've done the Ancient Greek oral test, it went good, I quoted Dante, Euripides, and had a perfect pronounce : ). The lesson, then, on Hesiod, was so interesting, and, when possible, I raised my hand. Done the same during Chemistry class. The teacher wasn't reeeeally happy today, and asked us about not yet done topics...luckily, I always anticipate something, to be prepared. History class was pretty chill, the teacher started explaining the Reinassance and assigned an essay about privacy and freedom of the ones, and of the one's body, it'll be interesting to write it. After History class, my classmates went away, and I stayed for a bit at my school's library. The librarian gave me a really interesting book on Reinassance, and I also took Plato's Symposium.
After school, I had lunch (the parmigiana was delicious), and started copying the maths notes from the notebook to the bigger exercise book, and then done the (so simple, weirdly) exercises. Then I started an Art History work, which will be a comparison, made through a parable, between the Greek Art History and the Italian Constitution History, do you like the drawing I made of the Dipylon Amphora? I can't really draw, but at least I tried... with a thousand coffee cups drunk, I revised the whole philosophy syllabus, and the least made Latin Literature topics, but, let's admit it, I fell asleep on Plauto's Maenechmi. I hope that the next day will be also good, better if possible.
I'll update this evening!
Bye : )
Isa













