I decided to write a short story/vignette based on a poem I picked from Tender Buttons. Even though I don’t know any of the inner meanings according to Stein herself, I decided to give a possible interpretation for her poem
Mrs. Ramsay inspired my gingerbread (Final)
While there were many figures I could have based my inspiration off of, To The Lighthouse was my favorite novel we read this semester and I love Mrs. Ramsay. Throughout this semester, we have read about so many different types
Sav’s Final Project: A Room of My Own
When my friend moved out of this apartment, he left me with a few random objects, one of them being a flower pot. For this project, I painted my most favorite part of my room on the flower pot. In
DJ’s Final Thoughts
I won’t try to hide the fact that I had no idea how to go about making my final project video. Instead of coming up with a super creative way of giving my final thoughts here, I opted to just
Jessica’s Final: an attempt at poetry
Disclaimer: poetry is not my strong suit but I felt it was the best way to display the few creative ideas I have left. I wrote a short poem on Rebecca West’s short story “Indissoluble Matrimony” because I had really
Emma’s Final – A final word on Kitty Baldry
I chose to highlight kitty’s involvement in this novel because i felt like she was written off as an housewife. This is in part because of Jenny’s narration, so I chose a variety of scenes where outside of narration Kitty
Haley’s Final: A Rewritten Ending to Passing
I wanted to rewrite the ending starting on page 116 of the book Passing because I just felt a little unfulfilled by the unanswered questions that the end of the book left. I just really wanted a clarifying scene where
Beck’s Final: A Song for Chris and Margaret
I thought it’d be fun to write a song based on how Chris described his time with Margaret in Chapter 3 of Return of the Soldier. I wrote the lyrics but just used a background instrumental I found because 1.
Christine’s Final Assignment for Gynomod ;`(
Here’s my final: a video explanation of a series of drawings I created depicting the Chris’s experience of remembering the truth about his son, family, and the war. Please forgive the artistic imperfections! I love this class and all of
Even minor poetry has its practical uses.
My final. (Have yourselves a sentimental little sonnet sequence.) It’s a self-explanatory poem in terms of themes, I think, but in order of references, it’s 1 – West, Woolf, Stein, 2 – H.D., Barnes, Hurston, 3 – Larsen, Sayers. Here’s