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A New Chapter

January 7, 2012Categories history, literature, Psychology, Writing2 Comments on A New Chapter

I know that it has been a long time since I posted in here and I was extremely determined to keep this up to date with all of my reading reviews. However, only a few short week after my last post I found out I was pregnant with my first child and have been mildly…

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Green Darkness by: Anya Seton

July 1, 2011Categories UncategorizedLeave a Comment on Green Darkness by: Anya Seton

I recently finished this book. When my Nana moved she gave me a huge box full of all of her old books. This is one of those books. It has a plain green hard-cover and simply says "Green Darkness" on the front of it. When I acquired this book, it looked old and dusty. I…

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Law of Life

April 17, 2011Categories UncategorizedLeave a Comment on Law of Life

There is a sense of deep meaning in “The Law of Life”. London very carefully lays out his story with the introduction of Koskoosh as he is beginning his journey to death. In Koskoosh’s tribe, death is known as an inevitable event that everyone must experience. However, as the reader we are transfixed and carried through…

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The Yellow Wallpaper

April 3, 2011Categories UncategorizedLeave a Comment on The Yellow Wallpaper

As I read this story I continued to feel anxious for the main character in hopes that she would help the women behind the wallpaper escape and free them. I found myself relating with her situation and hoping for her to find a way to help these people. During our discussions in class this week,…

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Slavery

March 20, 2011March 20, 2011Categories Uncategorized1 Comment on Slavery

  After reading this week’s pieces which included a comical fiction piece by Charles W. Chesnutt “The Goophered Grapevine” and a strong historical reference piece by   W. E. B. Du Bois “From The Souls of Black Folk” really had me thinking about the historical context of slavery. Du Bois gives a magnificent, albeit confrontational depiction…

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Bierce & Harte

March 13, 2011March 13, 2011Categories UncategorizedLeave a Comment on Bierce & Harte

The readings for this week were interesting and different. What I struggled with mostly this week was that I read everything so quickly in the beginning part of the week, worked on parts of my homework, then went on a three-day vacation where I nearly forgot most of it, then came back yesterday to try…

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Crossing Brooklyn Ferry – Walt Whitman

March 6, 2011Categories Uncategorized3 Comments on Crossing Brooklyn Ferry – Walt Whitman

As I was reading this work I was taking notes. By the end of the story, I had made a very strong connection with a flow in this piece. It appeared to me that the author was telling an important story, but was even more importantly describing the transitions through life. Within this story were…

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The Beginning

February 27, 2011July 1, 2011Categories UncategorizedLeave a Comment on The Beginning

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