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Interpretations of Literature: Plagiarism: Is it avoidable
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Karinne Noah "scribbling and bibbling" about Lit 110. Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Plagiarism: Is it avoidable. I recall from the first groups presentation an interesting question was brought to the table. Is plagiarism avoidable? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How to Sexson Blog. Plagiarism: Is it avoidable. Tragic Sense of Life 2. Tragic Sense of Life.
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Interpretations of Literature: Test Questions
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Karinne Noah "scribbling and bibbling" about Lit 110. Wednesday, April 7, 2010. 1 What is Father Zossima’s response to Ivan Karamazov’s condemnation? 2 All of the following are positive female archetypes except…Devouring Mother. 3 What does ‘chthonic’ mean? 4 What in the story makes it possible for the town of Omelas to be as perfect as possible? Torture of a small child. 5 Memorization – Fahrenheit 451. 6 What is the most common argument between a man and a woman? All is suffering all is fleeting. 20 Wh...
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Interpretations of Literature: Test Questions
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Karinne Noah "scribbling and bibbling" about Lit 110. Friday, April 30, 2010. 1 What was scandalous about the death of Father Zossima? The odor of corruption. 2 Who is Smerdyakov's mother? 3 What are two of the great lessons of Father Zossima? Everyone is responsible for everyone else. Paradise is everywhere (not geography, but mental). 4 Who actually murdered Old Man Karamazov? 5 How did Smerdyakov die? 6 What are the court scenes depicting? The corrupt questioning of the western legal system.
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Interpretations of Literature: January 2010
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Karinne Noah "scribbling and bibbling" about Lit 110. Sunday, January 24, 2010. Emily Dickinson and E. E. Cummings. Before I actually read "Because I could not stop for Death" by Emily Dickinson I made a connection with "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? Saturday, January 23, 2010. Flipping and browsing through all 1500 or so pages of Retellings. There are quite a few things, familiar and new that have leaped out at me. I recall seeing several works I have read in the past: Antigone. A familiar s...
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Intro to Literature - Eric Lewis: February 2010
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Intro to Literature - Eric Lewis. Wednesday, February 3, 2010. It was quite scary actually. I was playing soccer back at my old high school in the gym. After the game, I went to the locker room and suddenly my right leg wouldnt work and my jaw wouldn't either. So after limping around a while, I finally collapsed and my current biotechnology teacher came up to me and asked what's wrong. I tried to answer but couldnt. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wish I Was Here (2014). The Real Last Blog.
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Literary Musings: February 2010
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Comments on the MSU course Lit 110. Sunday, February 28, 2010. Only a fadograph of a yestern scene. It is great that we're reading James Joyces's Araby since it illustrates perfectly how awful it is to think that every story must have some easily digestible message. There are so many things going on in this story that to squeeze it into a one statement summation would be tragic, not to mention difficult. Friday, February 26, 2010. One = The Perfectionist. Two = The Caregiver. Three = The Performer. Which...
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Intro to Literature - Eric Lewis: January 2010
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Intro to Literature - Eric Lewis. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. The story of poetry versus the story of a novel. So, as I was sitting here trying to think of what of many subjects to write about, when I looked at a book I've been reading (The Count of Monte Cristo) and it suddenly popped into my head, do poems and novels tell the same stories? What I'm trying to get at is, what's the problem with poetry that many students seem to have? Just a rant about an observation. Sunday, January 24, 2010. Well, whil...
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Literary Musings: Female Archetypes
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Comments on the MSU course Lit 110. Friday, February 26, 2010. So I googled feminine archetypes, and I found this archetype-based tool called The Enneagram Theory of Personality. It "organizes personal types around spiritual, cognitive and emotional behaviors and tendencies". One = The Perfectionist. Two = The Caregiver. Three = The Performer. Four = The Tragic Romantic. Five = The Observer. Six = The Devil’s Advocate. Seven = The Epicure. Eight = The Boss, and. Nine = The Mediator. Wish I Was Here (2014).