The Final Episode of the “Blog Entry” Trilogy

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The Final Episode of the “Blog Entry” Trilogy

 

            This portfolio is the last in a set of three, and it compiles all the blogs I have posted between April 7, 2008 to the present for Dr. Jerz’s Introduction to Literary Study class at Seton Hill University.

 

           

-Timeliness-

The following blogs were posted on time or in advance.

 

Busy Buzzing

Wasup?- 1 day in advance

Excuses, Excuses- 1 day in advance

Expendable Little Munchkins- 1 day in advance

 

-Depth-

 

Busy Buzzing- This example of a blank verse was actually one of my proudest accomplishments. 

Excuses, Excuses- Here I discuss scansion as presented in Hamilton pages 189-215.

Expendable Little Munchkins-  An analysis of Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game (chapters 1-5).

 

-Discussion and Interaction-

The following blog entries show an ongoing discussion between a peer and I or several peers and I on our blogs.  This section also contains blogs written by my peers that I have written extensive comments on.

 

I DO like green eggs and ham!- On Angela Palumbo’s blog concerning Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game, I made a clever prediction about the end of the story.  This comment lead to a group discussion outside of class time about what we really think Card’s motive was for writing the book.

 

Because man will always be tools.- Jessie Farine, Angela Palumbo, another of our classmates continued a discussion outside the blogs on how Card created this story with child soldiers who have a speaking vocabulary so unbelievably adult-like.

 

 

 

 

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2 Comments

Jeanine, I think because you are copying and pasting from MS-Word, the text is coming up as black, which is very hard to read against the dark purple background. You might want to look for a design style that uses a lighter background, so that the words are easier to read.

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