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November 13, 2005

My 2nd Compilation of Beautiful Blogs

Portfolio 2 -- American Literature, 1800-1915 (EL 266)

Here is my second Blog Portfolio. I'm finally getting the hang of this...hope you enjoy!

Coverage:
Nature Meditations (Thoreau)

Side Note: I loved reading Thoreau!

He's Genius! (Thoreau)

Housewarming: Sounds Cozy!

Nevermore!

More Edgar Allen Poe

I liked Emily Dickinson, too!

Hurray For Huck Finn!

Raft or Shore: More Huck Finn

Huck, Jim, and American Racial Discourse

More Huck: Jim Stands Out

Bad Boy Boom

Huck Finn Ends

Evasion of Huckleberry Finn

Tar Baby

Why The Negro is Black

John Henry Selections


Depth:

These are some blog entries where I found myself searching for more, or just thinking in depth about something.

Connecting Don Quixote and Huck Finn

Was Thoreau lonely?

Find Out about Lilburn Boggs and Boggs in AHF

Why The Negro is Black and Race Evolution

Interaction:

I liked commenting on what others had to say about the selections I have read. Read with an open mind and it's interesting to read my classmates' points of view.

Talking with Stacy about Walden selections

Talking with Stacy about Poe and money

Commenting on the Introduction to AHF

More talk on Huck

Uncle Remus talk

John Henry discussion

Poe with Meredith


Emily D. with Meredith and class

John Henry talk

John Henry discussion again

I helped things get rolling for Michelle

Discussion:

I thought Thoreau might be lonely, which sparked some conversation.


Other classmates thought Thoreau was a genius, too.


Beginning Huck Finn

Race evolution was a big one

Timeliness:

Here are some of my on-time blogs...

Walden

Poe Selections

Huck Finn

Uncle Remus

Tar Baby

Conclusion to Walden

Nevermore!

Other Poe Selections

Xenoblogging:


I got things rolling for Michelle.

Also for Stacy.

Wildcard:

Since I read Don Quixote in Spanish, I immediately noticed a connection with Tom Sawyer and the books he reads.

Posted by AshleyHoltzer at November 13, 2005 05:15 PM

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