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219 American Lit, Part II: August 2006
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219 American Lit, Part II. A blog exploring the Mything of America for Sexson's 219 class. Thursday, August 31, 2006. American Gothic, a Portrait of the Dark Side of the American Dream. To a site with several parodies of 'American Gothic.'. Posted by Emily Rader at 10:07 PM. View my complete profile. Links to Other 219 Blogs. My Term Paper, for your reading enjoyment. Reading Lolita in Wilson. That time of the semester, again. Thoughts on our podcast. Notes from 31.10.06. Notes from 26.10.06.
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219 American Lit, Part II: December 2006
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219 American Lit, Part II. A blog exploring the Mything of America for Sexson's 219 class. Tuesday, December 05, 2006. My Term Paper, for your reading enjoyment. Envisioning the Apocalypse: Ellison’s Invisible Man. The Book of Revelation. In the Book of Revelation, the world as it appears is rolled away, and, as John reports it, a serious of visions and images pass before his eyes. Likewise, in the final chapter of Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man. Is a dense mosaic of allusions to Revelation [1]. T]he firs...
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jouldhouse: September 2006
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Wednesday, September 27, 2006. Even Onnie Jay Holy, the guy who puts the false prophet in the spotlight, would make more sense under Hazel’s tires than the poser prophet. And on top all of it off, he tortures himself as what I’m assuming is penance for killing a man even though he hasn’t had a change of heart: he’s still devoted to his cult, he tells the landlady. He just doesn’t have time to preach anymore. Posted by Joe at 3:33 AM. Sunday, September 24, 2006. This is violent euphoria. Anyhow, I just th...
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jouldhouse: October 2006
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Thursday, October 12, 2006. What about character motivation? What about twists and turns in the story? How about the benefits of choosing what parts of what characteristics to elaborate on? Anyhow, I’m honestly very curious to see if I’m the only person who feels like this. I’d like some feed back, even just a simple yes or no. Shoot me an email if the impulse takes you at j pyro8@yahoo.com. Posted by Joe at 12:51 PM. View my complete profile. Ive been working on a journal of a serial killer .
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American Literature II: November 2006
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An e-journal for Englsih 219/Survey of American Literature II at MSU taught by Dr. Sexson Fall Semester 2006. Wednesday, November 15, 2006. It looks like we'll be stepping right into. Now The novel "Lolita" by. PS I thought that last test was tricky. Posted by RosieHeider at 1:34 PM. View my complete profile. It looks like well be stepping right into Lolit. One interesting connection that can easily be made. Through our discussion in class today the depths . Citizen Kane was one of the most, if not the mo.
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American Literature II: September 2006
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An e-journal for Englsih 219/Survey of American Literature II at MSU taught by Dr. Sexson Fall Semester 2006. Wednesday, September 27, 2006. The Well Dressed Man With A Beard. The Wallace Stevens poem that I have been selected to analyze through the semester is "The Well Dressed Man With A Beard". The poem is:. After the final no there comes a yes. And on that yes the future world depends. No was the night. Yes is this present sun. If the rejected things, the things denied,. Douce campagna of that thing!
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jouldhouse: August 2006
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Thursday, August 31, 2006. Painted by Grant Wood in 1930, American Gothic, is a portrait of his sister, Nan, and his dentist, Dr. Byron McKeeby. One of the most recognized and spoofed American works of art in the twentieth century, American Gothic was almost instantly recognized for it’s greatness, partially because it was painted in the Regionalism style, or a realistic style that was as American as Frankfurters. Time. Sources: http:/ www.nbmaa.org/Gallery htmls/wood.html#. Posted by Joe at 3:04 PM.