Thursday, April 10, 2008

Somewhere in Huntsville, Texas...

an English teacher made an assignment.

That's no surprise, of course.

What is a surprise is that I, a 41-year-old legal editor in Illinois, know this (and only this): a group of students in Huntsville, TX were given an assignment related to the last line of Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises.

I know this because on this very blog, I have a post about the last line of The Sun Also Rises. Earlier this evening, I got a couple of visits to that post from different IPs in Huntsville, Texas, and both came in on Google searches for strings like "Sun Also Rises last line" and "what is the last line of the sun also rises?"

Those visitors were, undoubtedly, disappointed. My post about the last line of the novel doesn't reveal the line itself, although if--as I suspect--they're high school students, they may have picked up some insights that might sound impressive in the classroom. And, of course, I'm not exactly sure what the assignment is.

I'm pretty sure, though, that it's due tomorrow. As it got on toward ten and eleven o'clock tonight, that search traffic from Huntsville, TX really picked up.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Haha, great. :D

Anonymous said...

Not bad at all! ;o)

Stella said...

I wrote a haiku about Philippa Gregory's Tudor novels and I keep getting traffic from Australia because there's some contest, I think, where one of the questions is "What was the first novel of Philippa Gregory's Tudor series?"