Would you rather travel to the future or to the past? It is one of those questions that you usually ask yourself with your friends, sometimes they tend to derive in philosophical and deep conversations or other times in jokes and meaningless conversations, every time I am asked this question, I answer without a doubt that to the past, because I prefer not to know what happens in the future, not to stress me with that, because I feel that if I already know what awaits us, I can not properly enjoy the road.
If I had to choose a specific time, I think it would be the mid 1850's, I feel it is a great time for literature, especially in the United States, it is the phase in which great writers/poets like Emily dickinson lived, I would love to know how they lived and thought, what problems of their daily life led them to write, how they were inspired.Another era I would like to visit is "the Roaring 20's", especially for the music, the influence of jazz and charleston, the fashion of this decade I like quite a lot as well.
I would not stay in any of the periods I mentioned above, essentially because they were confusing years, of great crises and above all quite discriminating with women or anyone who was different.
Hi Rocio! I agree about traveling in the mid 1850's, it was a time of great artists, as well as Emily Dickison I would also like to know the life of Emily Brontë. Greetings!
ResponderBorrarHi rocioo, I like to go to 20 'too, but as you said they treated women badly
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