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Katie Syzdek: Blankets
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008. I choose these four pages for a multitude of reasons, I found them to be interesting parts of Craiogs story but more significantly they aid in understanding the young man Craig evolves into. These excerpts illustrate why Craig is reluctant to engage in intimacy with Raina, why he feels ashamed for harboring such thoughts, and where his internal struggle originated from. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Thoughts On Literary Interpretation. The end is in sight.
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Emily's English Blog: October 2008
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008. Monday, October 20, 2008. Also, on page 540 we see the picture that Craig drew on Raina's wall being painted over. It's like he is erasing her image or memory because he has finally gotten over her. I think all of the texts we have read so far discuss feeling lost or being afraid of being an outcast. In American Born Chinese. Wednesday, October 15, 2008. Slightly in the first image, more blurred in the second, and then the third image has no recognizable features of his face ...
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Carissas Interpretations: October 2008
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Life isn't measured by the number of breaths we take,but by the number of things that leave us breathless. Monday, October 13, 2008. Beliefs with an update. What do I believe? What shaped my belief system? Life you live and it happens, somewhere along the way-unless you've been in a coma, things start to make sense and it shapes or changes the way you see things. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Gaiman: Madman or really smart guy? Beliefs with an update. View my complete profile. Http:/ caseycasumsblog.bl...
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Joe's Blog: Thoughts on The Bluest Eye
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Monday, September 29, 2008. Thoughts on The Bluest Eye. I'll admit it: I have not gotten far at all in this book. I don't even have it with me. However, I do recall the very curious introduction " See the house. The house is green.". While I'm not positive, I think that is the text of one of the earliest children's books. Of course, in that time, the subject of almost any kind of "mainstream" literature was white. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Thoughts On Literary Interpretation.
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Natacha's Blog!: Persepolis I
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008. How does conflict forge identity? In Persepolis, I feel like these people are happy to serve and die for their rights in the revolution. For example, on the first panel on page 31. we see the people carrying the body of a dead man killed by the army in the midst of the revolution. The man was carried by a crowd of people, whom were proclaiming him a martyr. These men were born to drill and die. The unexplained glory flies above them. Also,[comparing Persepolis and "War Is Kin...
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Joe's Blog: Dream Country
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008. I haven't read any graphic novels outside this class, so I'm unsure if many others have taken Shakespeare on, and how they compare to the original. Anyway, from what I've seen/read so far in Dream Country. Gaiman is sort of faithful to A Midsummer Night's Dream. Are actually acted out as a play by the characters. This is about as far as I've gotten so far, but I find this very peculiar. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Thoughts On Literary Interpretation.
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The Skeptic: October 2008
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008. Why do we enjoy focusing on others peoples strife? Why focus so much on the problem, or worse yet the symptoms? OK, I know this isn't what was asked for but c'est le vie. Or death. There are much larger issues here. Does conflict shape who we are or do we shape conflict? In other words, we shape ourselves regardless of whats going on. Wednesday, October 15, 2008. Scene that really struck me was on page 60 when he is burning all of his "childhood" drawings and childhood itself.
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Katie Syzdek: The sandman
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008. Gaiman' text compares to Shakespeare's text in a variety of ways but I think the most substantial correlation that can be made is the plot runs almost parallel to A Midsummer Night's Dream. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Thoughts On Literary Interpretation. The end is in sight. Gaiman: Madman or really smart guy? Spinning Streams of Consciousness. My fellow classmates (catching up on blog). View my complete profile.
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Katie Syzdek: Ideas for thesis
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Monday, November 3, 2008. I have a few ideas floating around in my mind but none that have emphatically shouted, " I'm what you should write your paper about! I can totally relate! You can do it! Is this traditional or multimodal? November 3, 2008 at 6:24 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Thoughts On Literary Interpretation. The end is in sight. Gaiman: Madman or really smart guy? Spinning Streams of Consciousness. My fellow classmates (catching up on blog). View my complete profile.
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Literary Interpretation!: Class Evaluation
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008. 1 As a student, I have really grown from this class. I have learned new ways to read and take in literature, and I can definitely say that this class has opened up the definition of literature for me. It was nice to have a class for once which was not only interesting, but self reflecting as well. 2 In general, I really enjoyed reading. Oranges are not the Only Fruit. A Midsummer's Night Dream. 5 After taking this class, I can honestly say that I have a better understanding a...