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Sandy Brahaspat edited the blog post Themes Across Victorian Literature – Group 3 in the group
Nineteenth-Century Studies: 1 year, 2 months ago
Group 3: Sandy Brahaspat, Mallory DelSignore, Domenica Piccoli, Jasmine Vrooman
In completing our group project, we decided to use the online software Kumu to map out prevalent connections between themes like […]
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Emma Sens wrote a new blog post Group 4: Refelction in the group
Nineteenth-Century Studies: 1 year, 2 months ago
Group 4: Places That Show The Development Of Pip
By: Kathryn Capone, Emma Sens, Clare Corbett, Cameron Luquer, Kristopher Bangsil, and Isa Higgins
Our goal with this project was to delve deeper into the […]
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Emily Tsoi edited the blog post Connecting the Experiences of Women in Victorian Literature in the group
Nineteenth-Century Studies: 1 year, 2 months ago
Project by Group 2- Logan Carpenter, Hayley Jones, John Serbalik, and Emily Tsoi
Blog Post Written By Emily Tsoi and Hayley Jones
Process and Challenges Faced in Creating the Project:
When we were first […]
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Abbey Morgan wrote a new blog post Group 6: Reflection in the group
Nineteenth-Century Studies: 1 year, 2 months ago
For our project, we were interested in gaining a better understanding of the role family plays in both Wuthering Heights and Great Expectations. We can also begin to understand what role family plays in Victorian […]
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Ravenna VanOstrand wrote a new blog post Group 1: Reflection in the group
Nineteenth-Century Studies: 1 year, 2 months ago
This project was inspired by, and further unearthed certain connections between, the chronology of Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights and Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. Both novels feature chronology as […]
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Jaffre Aether edited the blog post Group 5 Reflection in the group
Nineteenth-Century Studies: 1 year, 2 months ago
The aim of our project is to situate the themes of our novel in a physical and historical context. By way of this, our thematic map allows for a visualization of the physical spaces that influenced the writers […]
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Joe Sharak edited the blog post Game of Names in the group
Reader and Text: 1 year, 2 months ago
At the beginning of the semester, Professor McCoy presented to us to three course epigraphs: the “Suspicious Pants,” Percivial Everett’s statement on the genuinity of irony, and the concluding paragraph from […]
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Hannah Smith edited the blog post My journey alongside Not Sidney and Vlepo in the group
Reader and Text: 1 year, 2 months ago
Reflection is a part of life that most, including myself, tend to skip over. Personally, when I look back on my life, I tend to not think deeply about the events that have occurred, since I can not change the […]
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Hailey Schiller edited the blog post Beyond the Bedford in the group
Reader and Text: 1 year, 2 months ago
Near the midpoint of Percival Everett Intertextuality, I was arguing with my classmates. Rather than arguing to learn more about our differing perspectives, I argued to win. I felt as if I were trapped in high […]
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Kevin Reed edited the blog post Words Are Cheap, But They Can Turn Out Expensive in the group
Reader and Text: 1 year, 2 months ago
“I have learned that my name is not my name. It seems you all know me and nothing could be further from the truth and yet you know me better than I know myself, perhaps better than I can know myself.” (Pe […]
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Lauren Silverman wrote a new blog post I Am Not Myself Today, But Then, When Am I Ever in the group
Reader and Text: 1 year, 2 months ago
I wouldn’t describe myself particularly as a fan of Percival Everett. Going into this class, I had never heard the name before, and as I became more acquainted with his works, it became increasingly difficult f […]
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Shelagh Neeley edited the blog post Change starts with You in the group
Reader and Text: 1 year, 2 months ago
Throughout the semester in my English 203 class, there were always these thoughts in my mind, “Am I ok today?” and “Is this really WHAT I want?” These two questions rise in my mind every day now… The first que […]
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Hailey Cullen edited the blog post The Importance of Choosing to be Yourself in the group
Reader and Text: 1 year, 2 months ago
“Thank you,” I said. “I came back to this place to find something, to connect with something lost, to reunite if not with my whole self, then with a piece of it. What I’ve discovered is that this thing is not h […]
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Elizabeth Roos wrote a new blog post Final Reflection Essay: The Irony We Find in Reflection in the group
Reader and Text: 1 year, 2 months ago
The interesting thing about irony for me is that real irony is far more sincere than earnestness. To accept the absurdity of a situation is to accept the humanness of it. Utter sincerity suggests a kind of belief […]
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Amanda Neri wrote a new blog post Take A Step Back in the group
Reader and Text: 1 year, 2 months ago
As my English 203 class comes to an end, it’s time for me to look back on my progress over the semester. Going back to the first day of classes when we started talking about one of the epigraphs, the suspicious p […]
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Leila Sassouni edited the blog post My Direction in the group
Reader and Text: 1 year, 2 months ago
I applied and came into Geneseo undecided. While
I had vague ideas of the future career path I wanted to pursue, a therapist who
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Ashley Kupiec wrote a new blog post Not My(August)self Today in the group
Reader and Text: 1 year, 2 months ago
“Thank you,” I said. “I came back to this place to find something, to connect with something lost, to reunite if not with my whole self, then with a piece of it. What I’ve discovered is that this thing is not her […]
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Sarah Ramsaroop wrote a new blog post “This is me I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be now” ~ “This is me”, Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas in the group
Reader and Text: 1 year, 2 months ago
“The interesting thing about irony for me is that real irony is far more sincere than earnestness. To accept the absurdity of a situation is to accept the humanness of it. Utter sincerity suggests a kind of […]
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Susanna Dolan edited the blog post Final Reflective Essay INTD 203 – Understanding Suspicious Pants in the group
Reader and Text: 1 year, 2 months ago
On the first day of
classes Dr. McCoy wrote a quote on the board from Percival Everett stating,
“It’s incredible that a sentence is ever understood.” Being that it was my
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Mia Sidoti wrote a new blog post Is it funny? in the group
Reader and Text: 1 year, 2 months ago
The interesting thing about irony for me is that real irony is far more sincere than earnestness. To accept the absurdity of a situation is to accept the humanness of it. Utter sincerity suggests a kind of […]
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