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Michelle's blog » Age of Innocence through the eyes of Wilson
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November 23rd, 2010. Age of Innocence through the eyes of Wilson. Posted by michellemartins in Uncategorized. Throughout Wilson’s essay the concept of the comfort zone and the labyrinth keep reappearing. The comfort zone is the place of safety, where everything is certain and predictable. There is a bourgeoisie order, which does not allow for any room to change. The labyrinth on the other hand is not a straight path, and is filled with mysteries and uncertainties. Subscribe to comments with. Throughout W...
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David Rand – Writing New York » Man on Wire
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David Rand – Writing New York. A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. Posted November 22, 2010. Man on Wire is a documentary that was directed by James Marsh and released in 2008. It tells the story of Phillipe Petit, a Frenchman who walked on a wire between the World Trade Center’s twin towers in 1974. A review from New York Magazine asserts that as opposed to the immediate reaction of the press after Petit was arrested, instead of asking why, the film asks “How the hell? Read the New York Magazine review.
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The Owl at Purdue Writing Lab. The Walt Whitman Archive. November 24, 2010, 8:13 pm. While watching the documentary, I could not help but notice the similarity between Petit’s yearning for suspension and the theme of suspension in some of our earlier readings. What is so great about suspension? Why is this theme something that comes up in many writings? Why does man wish to be situated in an in between? I think Petit’s in between was a place not even he could define. When asked by reporters why he ti...
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David Rand – Writing New York » Comfort Zone vs. The Labyrinth
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David Rand – Writing New York. A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. Comfort Zone vs. The Labyrinth. Posted November 11, 2010. 1 Comment so far. On June 20th, 2013. I just wish to offer you a huge thumbs up for your excellent information you have right here on this post. I am returning to your blog for more soon. Email ( will not be shown ) (required). The Owl at Purdue Writing Lab. The Walt Whitman Archive. Powered by WordPress MU. Designed by Stephen Reinhardt. Spam prevention powered by Akismet.
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David Rand – Writing New York » New York: The City of the Yellow Devil
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David Rand – Writing New York. A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. New York: The City of the Yellow Devil. Posted November 2, 2010. 8230;light is a party to the conspiracy against man: dazzling him, it calls: “Come here! 8221; And wheedles him: “Hand over your cash! 8221; People respond to this summons, buy rubbish they do not need and watch shows that only dull their wits. (16-17). Imagine what Gorky what say if he was alive today! Email ( will not be shown ) (required). The Owl at Purdue Writing Lab.
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David Rand – Writing New York » Unleashing the Boundaries of Time
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David Rand – Writing New York. A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. Unleashing the Boundaries of Time. Posted September 21, 2010. 2 Comments so far. On September 22nd, 2010. On April 8th, 2013. The next time I read a blog, I hope that it does not fail me as much as this particular one. I mean, I know it was my choice to read through, however I truly thought you would have something useful to say. All I hear is a bunch of whining about something that you could fix if you were not too busy seeking attention.
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David Rand – Writing New York » Outline for Essay #2 – Motifs_YI (DR)
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David Rand – Writing New York. A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. Outline for Essay #2 – Motifs YI (DR). Posted October 17, 2010. Motif: The self and the city. Thesis: Whitman, Whitehead, and Gopnik each explore the motif of the city and the self from a unique perspective; yet, they all choose this motif because it allows the reader to personally relate to the texts. Colson Whitehead’s Brooklyn Bridge. Walt Whitman’s Crossing Brooklyn Ferry. Adam Gopnik’s The People on the Bus. Feeling that disappointed feeling.
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David Rand – Writing New York » The Journey
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David Rand – Writing New York. A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. Posted October 7, 2010. Email ( will not be shown ) (required). The Owl at Purdue Writing Lab. The Walt Whitman Archive. Powered by WordPress MU. Designed by Stephen Reinhardt. Spam prevention powered by Akismet.
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David Rand – Writing New York » Luc Sante’s New York
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David Rand – Writing New York. A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. Luc Sante’s New York. Posted October 26, 2010. Email ( will not be shown ) (required). The Owl at Purdue Writing Lab. The Walt Whitman Archive. Powered by WordPress MU. Designed by Stephen Reinhardt. Spam prevention powered by Akismet.