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<description>These are the links to my participation in the Portfolio #2 due for Lit. class: Coverage: North American Literature The Devil&apos;s Dictionary The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Depth: John Henry Richard Corey The Yellow Wallpaper Comments and Discussion: Linda&apos;s Blog...</description>
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<description>The Yellow Wallpaper - ahh, what is there to say about it? Hrm, only that it was probably one of the BEST things we have read in Lit class this semester. But what is there to say about this story?...</description>
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<description>Of the Folklore selections that we had to read for my Lit class, I found Richard Corey by Edwin Arlington Robinson to be the best one by far. Perhaps this is because I have such a morbid, dark preferance in...</description>
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<description>Forgive the swear word in the title of this blog entry but when little children who get on my nerves (especially around this time of the year) they deserve public humiliation. Ok ok, so maybe Tom Sawyer of the book...</description>
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<description>Sorry to the Native Americans that may have a deep appreciation for their works of art - but I just did not care for it, or atleast could not get into it as much as I may have with other...</description>
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<title>An Interesting Dictionary ;)</title>
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<description>I didn&apos;t really know what to expect when I first heard about Ambrose Bierce&apos;s The Devil&apos;s Dictionary. I do remember, however, that I thought it would be a short story or something of that nature like all the other works...</description>
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<title>Ahh...The Sweet Smell of WEDDINGS!!!  =D</title>
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<description>I got to have the pleasure of being the maid of honor in one of my best buds wedding this past Friday. I&apos;ve known Amanda and Todd for 3 years now and I love them both dearly. If anyone as...</description>
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<description>Perhaps I can find solace as I sit here and STRUGGLE to revise my Lit paper that is due tomorrow. Perhaps if I just vent a bit I will get through this and find the compacity to stomach the acid...</description>
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<description>According to Wikipedia, the three words are described as follows: - &quot;A myth is often thought to be a lesson in story form which has deep explanatory or symbolic resonance for preliterate cultures, who preserve and cherish the wisdom of...</description>
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<description>Its a wonder I have a throat left let alone the flesh around my mouth. Imagine if you will the movie scene scenario of the bully/thematic a-hole about to take a drink from a water fountain - - the water...</description>
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<description>I think I shall add on what Miss Amanda C. had to say about the trek up the University&apos;s drive. I was so glad to see a fellow student voicing their opinion on the horrendous (to say the least) driveways...</description>
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<description>I like Philosophy, I really do! Perhaps it is this time of year that makes me inept when it comes to understanding any kind of reading we are being handed in my Lit class. I loathed the Philo portion of...</description>
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<description>Looking back on me and Katie&apos;s oral presentation of Poe&apos;s &quot;Annabel Lee&quot; we got numerous responses back from our fellow classmates on how to expand future performances of orally presenting poetry and/or Literature. (I know, I know...we did Poe...eventhough I...</description>
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<description>I&apos;m sorry, but what is it with people and Poe? I just don&apos;t get it. Judging from the Poe/Dickinson Poetry Slam my Lit class performed last week, I definately am biased towards Emily Dickinson in comparison to Poe. Now this...</description>
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