Hello, my name is Evelyn Alvarez and I’m a freshman. I’m from Mexico and Ecuador but lived here my whole life. I currently live in the borough of Queens, NY. My major is computer science. Some of my favorite interests include listening to music anytime, anywhere. I’m not a big reader but I would like to get into reading more. I find it difficult to just sit myself down and read a book because I get distracted really easily. I love butterflies, specially how symbolic it can be. Butterflies to me symbolize freedom, rebirth and transformation of oneself.
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Professor: Dr. Mark Noonan
Email: mnoonan@citytech.cuny.edu
Office Hours: Weds. 10:30-11 am
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Welcome aboard Evelyn. I like how you admire butterflies so much and see in them rich symbolism. When we read Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” , you may want to focus on the theme of transformation. This theme of growth and self-wisdom is also evident in Sophocle’s Oedipus Rex.