May 2009 Archives
I cannot believe that i have to write another blog, but here it goes.
For the presentations, I would have to say that i really enjoyed most of them. The one that I enjoyed the most was the interview with J.D. Salinger. It was short, sweet, and funny. I think everyone did well, the 3 little pigs song is still stuck in my head. The makeup for Batman was great, and while I can't say Pride and Prejudice is my kind of story, the presentation went well. I hope everyone has a great summer, and good luck in the future. Well done, live long and prosper...and what not.
Thank the Great Lords in Heaven that my blogging days are done. I have to admit that despite my growing ability in the field of Literary Criticism, I will not miss blogging. It reminds me of the root canal without anesthesia that I never had. If that description is not good enough, please go to youtube.com and look up "Billy's Balloon" in this cartoon i am Billy and Blogging is the balloon. I feel that this term I most definitely grew in my ability and understanding of Literary Criticism. There are still questions that i have in what critics were thinking when they came up with certain theories, but these are answers i will have to find on my own. As far as my blogs are concerned, here are the ones that i believe are the top 5 (in no particular order).
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JamesLohr/2009/04/greenblatt_it_is_what_we_are.html
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JamesLohr/2009/04/eagleton_we_are_what_we_make_o.html
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JamesLohr/2009/02/kolodny_remember_to_use_protec.html
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JamesLohr/2009/03/wright_reading_is_rated_ma_and.html
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JamesLohr/2009/03/keesey_chapter_4_introstill_a.html
Portfolio 1
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JamesLohr/2009/02/blogging_portfolio_1_i_blog_th.html
Portfolio 2
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JamesLohr/2009/04/blogging_portfolio_2_the_seque.html
This is all...take it for what you will.
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