Alexander Kees Bomgardner Sanctuary Analysis

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The private sanctuary of Alexander Kees Bomgardner is one of solitude, one that has revealed it 's secrets to only those who need know what lays inside. The sleeping quarters, with the minimum space needed for each inhabitant along with a few personal effects and garbs. Identity Wall fills near half of the wall space, under which the sanctuary 's writing desk resides. The history of the inhabitants are held on the Shelves of Childhood Passed, alongside the currently used Tools Present. All of these sections, however, pale in comparison to the Shrine. These components all culminate into the glorious and solitary sanctuary. The first part, and some would argue is the whole point, of the sanctuary is the Sleeping Quarters. Per inhabitant, …show more content…

Stepping out of the slumber room, the most prominent feature that the eye is drawn to is the Identity wall. Covering the upper portion of nearly half the sanctuary, it encompasses parts of every inhabitant 's identity. From pictures, achievements, memories, and humor, each component that is hung up and stuck to the wall holds a piece of who the sanctuary keeps. Underneath this wall, there sits a table at which the inhabitants create writings for every purpose. The table was once meant for the creation of clothing to wear and repair those which had torn, but it has since been retired and re-purposed into a gathering between thought and text. The chair that is used at such a place is the capital of thinking, the Chair of Thought. Originally meant to be used in the Shrine, it was deemed unworthy of use by the inhabitants of the sanctuary. It was then moved to the desk, and since has been loved for its perfection in fulfilling its role in its new …show more content…

The main reason for their inactivity is because of the Shrine. During the construction of the shrine, almost all of the equipment that was in the Shrine was in use at one point or another, with many parts and pieces being shipped in from across the world. The centerpiece of the Shrine is the machine. The machine is named BeLittle in irony of how much space within the Shrine she occupies. She is the workhorse of all entertainment and tasks that are completed within the sanctuary walls. Alongside where BeLittle is kept and used is a row of wooden shelves that holds key information for upcoming events and stores data on previously learned things. These components both make the Shrine a wonderful place to spend hours on end a day, both learning and being entertained. Thus concludes the glimpse into what is held within the guarded borders of the sanctuary. The Sleeping Quarters for the inhabitants. Identity wall with all of the parts of who all lives there, hanging over the writing desk and Chair of Thought. The history of the inhabitants shelved in the Childhood Passed, stored with the Tools Present. Crowned in glory and in might by the centerpiece Shrine. All of these glorious and venerable sections all culminate into a place that I can proudly call my

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