Glorious Lit. Eleven!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Dorothea Lange

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I chose the work of Dorothea Lange as my example of modern realism. Lange traveled across the U.S. documenting the plight of Americans durin...
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The Battle With Mr. Covey by Frederick Douglass

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Douglass explains in great detail how he felt after the fight with Mr. Covey. " I felt as I never felt before. It was a glorious resurr...
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The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin

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The description of what Louise sees out of the window in front of her chair is very detailed in my opinion. "She could see in the open...

Happy Halloween!

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The Raven - Edgar Allen Poe

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The poem, The Raven, tells the bleak tale of a man's decent into a deep depression. The raven, which I think is either a metaphor and/or...

The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe

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I liked this story, even though is was sort of twisted; it was interesting. The narrator starts out as a well-tempered nice young man with a...
Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Maybe this is why my parents call me "Nega-Tori".

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I think that I'm definitely closer to being a Dark Romanticist than a Transcendentalist. I agree with the Dark Romanticist's belief ...
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