Part one of my two-part final, because I couldn’t choose: “Time Passes” playlist I needed some more time to reflect on the 20 pages that hurt me the most this semester, so I have made for you all (mostly for
Maddie’s Final project on the BallWomb and Matria
Hey! So I made a quick painting and poem about matria based on My Antonia and the greatest symbol of the womb the world will ever know, as well as one of the greatest symbols of matria I think I’ve
Rachel’s Post on Hurston
Gender is a strong element in Hurston’s writing. This selection of short stories discusses in great length the relationships between men and women, and, more specifically, marriage. This theme is most highlighted in two tales of married life: “John Redding
The FINALity of PIPER <3
My final project is a series of 3 black-out poems. I used three random pages from three books off my bookshelf. These books are Jane Eyre, Her Dark Curiosity, and Speak. Below you will find a video of me reading
Quinn’s Final Project: A song about our class
To preface this, I am not a singer. However, I can carry a tune, and I thought that this would be a fun way to show what matters to me about this class! So I hope you enjoy my song
Chloe’s Final Project: a song of Jim and Antonia
Linked in this post are both an audio and PDF version of a Musescore arrangement that I have created entitled “My Antonia.” When thinking of different forms in which I could translate what I’ve learned this semester, I was really
Harriet’s Chessboard
Katia has given an image of this but I thought I’d share a few personal pics also because I had such a hard time imagining it when I first read the book. My friend Amanda remembered that her grandfather, who
I don’t explain my poetry often.
Gaudy Night has left me with a lot of feelings. Much as I would love to spark a final attempt at discussion on this blog right before our final two classes (and if anyone wants to comment on how Harriet’s
Jeopardy BOSS
I don’t know if anybody caught tonight’s jeopardy episode, but me and my family have been watching all of Alex’s last episodes before he died. tonight the 400 dollar question under “Famous Authors” the question was something along the lines
Vanessa’s Final Project: Art Movements and Literature
When we talked about Stein’s Tender Buttons, we considered the text as an example of cubist art. Because I am still thinking about the texts we’ve read this semester in conjunction with Modernist Art Movements, I have selected two more