— Anonymous I have read Hedda Gabler previously, but I went back to the text to refresh my memory to write this. I thought it would be easy, given I have so much time to read during the quarantine. However, I find it difficult to do much of any classwork at home. I would usually […]
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Fuenteovejuna was an entertaining read, the story seemed like it could be part of…
— Shawn Isikli Fuenteovejuna was an entertaining read, the story seemed like it could be a part of modern-day media and the story seems kind of like a video game I played. I enjoyed the work, however, I did not enjoy it as much as I could have. During the pandemic all my readings transitioned […]
Another Continent and a Different Time – But Not Really
— Adel Alaiev Another Continent and a Different Time – But Not Really Remembering Babylon by David Malouf is truly a great work. I believe this novel is a classic that must be read by every single student in university. The lessons and themes present in the story are truly relevant and highly applicable to […]
When reading there isn’t much that …
— Anonymous When reading there isn’t much that will make me question the motives of a character when they decided to do something that I consider questionable. But when it comes to the short story “Adults Alone” by A. M. Homes the first time I read it I couldn’t help but question the reason why […]
Throughout the semester, the story …
— Elizabeth Nguyen Throughout the semester, the story, “The Toughest Indian in the World” written by Sherman Alexie made me feel uncomfortable intellectually and emotionally because of the sex scene of the narrator and a hitchhiker in the hotel room towards the end of the story. The narrator follows in his father’s footsteps to only […]