Friends,
To add to the fun of my Bad Music Sundays, I'm going to do another weekly post thing. It's nothing too special, but it's going to be a weekly Wordle cluster from some old work of literature. And I'm going to up the Wordle word-frequency count to the top 300 words.
For full disclosure, I am blatantly stealing this idea from a post found on the NY Time Paper Cuts blog about the Wordle cloud for Moby Dick. It seemed like a fun idea, so I figured hey, it looks ripe for the plucking, so pluck I shall.
Here's the first Wordle cloud:
Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice
Of course, please click on the Wordle above to blow it up so you can see it. What I find interesting, considering that Pride & Prejudice might be considered by some as a love story, yet the word love is nowhere to be found in this cloud. How about that?
EDIT: Love is in this word cloud. It's near the H in Elizabeth. I just completely missed it. But it isn't as large as I expected. I was thinking that husband, wife and marry/marriage would be larger, too.
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July 3, 2008
Wordle Cloud: Pride & Prejudice
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You should do it on Wednesdays and call it Wordle Wednesday.
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