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English 304 Child and Young Adult Lit.: More than just true...
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English 304 Child and Young Adult Lit. Wednesday, November 19, 2008. More than just true. Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten. You show me. This vision of the imagination that fairy tales present is the basis of fairy tales, making us imagine and then believing the imagined. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What is your favorite fairy tale? More than just true. Notes for November 17th. Notes for November 7th.
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Young Adult and Children's Literature: The best dream I ever had
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Young Adult and Children's Literature. Saturday, November 1, 2008. The best dream I ever had. November 28, 2006. I keep a dream diary). I have a dream diary too, my old friend/roommate gave it to me because she was sick of hearing my crazy dreams every morning. She thought if I had this dream journal I wouldn't feel the need to share my dreams. It kind of worked. They are fun to look back through. November 2, 2008 at 5:15 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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English 304 Child and Young Adult Lit.: November 2008
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English 304 Child and Young Adult Lit. Thursday, November 20, 2008. With Tom Hanks as the lead actor. In the movie Tom Hanks (spoiler report! Is living next to a bunch of murderers that have killed a bunch of people and are cremating them in their basement and burying them under the foundation. And then right when they were lowering me on I woke up. Here's a link to a clip from The Burbs. It seems like a much funnier movie now. Wednesday, November 19, 2008. More than just true. Tuesday, November 18, 2008.
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Young Adult and Children's Literature: Exam Questons
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Young Adult and Children's Literature. Wednesday, November 12, 2008. Who was the "original" illustrator for Alice in Wonderland? What is the last word in Beauty and the Beast? Who wins after death? Oscar Wilde said "life imitates ". 5 themes of class:. Myth, history, dreams, coincidence, art. Who does the white knight represent? How doth the little busy bee? How doth the crocodile. What beautiful food does the Mock Turtle sing about? Why is a raven like a writing desk? I haven't the slightest idea. What ...
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Young Adult and Children's Literature: queen of hearts
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Young Adult and Children's Literature. Wednesday, November 5, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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English 304 Child and Young Adult Lit.: October 2008
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English 304 Child and Young Adult Lit. Friday, October 31, 2008. Stepping stones to wisdom. Here is a picture of my "Alice in Wonderland" I felt so connected to the Tartar book of fairytales, a feeling that you get from a book that delights and lets you in on all the minute details that may or may not matter to the book as a whole is nice, they are there for the taking yet aren't an integral part to the story; they remind me of the Tidbits. The 'stepping stones' are right in the text, no sidebar needed&#...
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Young Adult and Children's Literature: Connections from Another Class
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Young Adult and Children's Literature. Saturday, November 1, 2008. Connections from Another Class. For my 20 th. Cent British Lit class we are reading. Here is an excerpt from the novel that applies to our class:. You may have heard of Rapunzel. Against the wishes of her family, who can best be described by their passion for collecting miniature dolls, she went to live in a tower with an older woman. Her family were so incensed by her refusal to marry the prince next door that they vilified. Subscribe to...
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Young Adult and Children’s Literature. November 26, 2008 by thebeanstalk. I really like Pullman’s idea of Dust…. Especially in connection with the idea of the Collective Unconscious. This can be seen throughout The Golden Compass. It is interesting how Pullman depicts the Church in the story as trying to work against the work of studying Dust. The reader is left to speculate if the Church knows what dust is, or just assumes that it is evil. FINAL idea for draft paper. November 23, 2008 by thebeanstalk.
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Young Adult and Children's Literature: Marylin Manson's Alice in Wonderland
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Young Adult and Children's Literature. Wednesday, November 5, 2008. Marylin Manson's Alice in Wonderland. A Manson quote about Phantasmagoria:. I think this is a film we should keep our eyes open for in 2009/2010. I have also attached a picture from the film. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Young Adult and Children's Literature: Six Degrees of Seperation: Our Connection to The Golden Compass!
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Young Adult and Children's Literature. Wednesday, November 19, 2008. Six Degrees of Seperation: Our Connection to The Golden Compass! I am Stephanie J. Findley. My Grampa is Billie E Phillips. His mother is Jessie Phillips. Her sister is Opal Petersen. Her daughter and son-in-law are Judine and Terry Brooks. Terry Brooks is an author, and on the back of my copy of The Golden Compass is says. Terry Brooks, author of. The Sword of Shannara. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).