— Anonymous To great works readers, if you like poetry then you’ve found the right class. If poetry is the bane of your existence, we’re on the same page. But worry not, this course focuses on better understanding of the bigger picture. You’ll learn about poetic Writers, rhetoric, symbols, and how all this connects to […]
Victorian and the 19th Century (1840–1914CE)
I think it is very powerful and clever …
— Anonymous I think it is very powerful and clever for Harriet Jacobs to mention to readers that the book is narrative and not fiction. I think this text holds value to the community knowing that it is based on a true story. The story is more heartfelt especially since the book is written by […]
During this whole COVID-19 pandemic …
— Eunice Ojedele During this whole COVID-19 pandemic, I have been able to learn a lot about the value of time and life itself. The reading of Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich further serves as a great reason or example on why we should make sure that we are living life to the fullest, […]
One of the hardest works we read …
— Anonymous One of the hardest works we read in class has to be Incidents in the life of a slave girl written by Harriet Jacobs. In the autobiography Jacobs associates herself as Linda Brent, a slave girl whose only dream is to make it to the north and experience freedom. Jacobs’s work is great […]
The rough journey that Linda has …
— Anonymous The rough journey that Linda has gone through has been described in detail and gives the reader the exact feeling of how she must have felt. It is not only hard to put oneself in her shoe but also imagining her helplessness makes my heart shatter. Being a woman she has gone thought […]