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Category Archives: Journal #11
Journal #21, Personal post #11
1. Clockwork of Orange illustrated an array of themes that is unconventional to normal society. As much as the 70’s is a stranger to me, this movie took unconventional settings to another level. The time setting really gives it a twist to what … Continue reading
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Jackson’s Messages in “The Lottery”
Shirley Jackson’s big message here is the unquestioned belief in institutions and its resulting perpetuations. This goes for many past and present sociological stratifying phenomenons such as slavery, racism, sexism, class war, but one of instituton that Jackson seems to … Continue reading
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Journal #11
First thought upon finishing the novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is the shocking news that Jim was free this whole time. Miss Watson, the original owner of Jim, had died months back and in her will she freed Jim. … Continue reading
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Three thoughts
First thought after reading Huck Finn I actually liked it not having read it before it made me rethink how I feel about classic novels. since reading Huckleberry Finn I have moved on to read Great Expectations too see what … Continue reading
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Three Thoughts
The strongest thoughts I had after finishing the Questions Huck’s Emotional Empathy There is much discussion about the moral development of Huck; almost a half a semester’s worth of deliberation about where Huck derives his morality in a civilization that … Continue reading
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Personal Entry #7, Journal Entry #11 by Shumana Ashique
Over the past couple of weeks, it’s been quite interesting making connections from the book to the hash tags that were provided to us. It made me realize a lot of things that I did not realize the first time … Continue reading
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Journal Entry #11
_Of all the novels I’ve ever read, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has to be one of the most entertaining and one of the most interesting. Needless to say, without the audiobook of this novel, I would’ve been completely lost … Continue reading
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Journal # 11
1. Finishing the novel, I thought it was interesting the way it ended. Huck, who’s been continuously running finally found a place to settle. I feel like that’s what Huck was searching for throughout his journey, a place to settle. … Continue reading
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