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Friday, May 6, 2011

Journal #44

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Star Wars is the name of a movie which I have recently watched that seems to fit the characteristics of Postmodernism. Actually, Star Wars ...
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Modernism Project

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Works Cited Anderson, George Parker. "modernism." In Anderson, George P., Judith S. Baughman, Matthew J. Bruccoli, and Carl Rollys...
Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Journal #43

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I want to start out this blog by saying that John Coltrane is truly an animal when it comes to music. Most people do not quite realize just...
Thursday, April 7, 2011

Modernism and Realism

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Although the literary genres, or movements, of Realism and Modernism were during different times and are truly different overall, they do sh...
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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Job Shadowing

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For my day of job shadowing, I went to Midwest Family Broadcasting, which is the building containing the radio stations Alice at 97.7, 92.7,...
Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Journal #42

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If I lived in the time in which both Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman were alive and writing poetry in their prime time, I am not sure what ...
Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Analysis of Dickinson's "I'm nobody! Who are you?"

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Emily Dickinson' poem titled, "I'm nobody! Who are you?" is not only one of her most popular poems, but it is also possib...
Monday, March 21, 2011

Journal #41

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Emily Dickinson's poem titled "Surgeon's Must be Very Careful" is very short in length, but it carries much meaning with i...
Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Journall #40

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Walt Whitman's ideas on the concept of Self as a philosophical topic are very broad, yet simple. He basically says that everybody is eq...
Monday, March 7, 2011

Analysis of Whitman's "City of Ships"

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Walt Whitman's poem titled "City of Ships" from the collection titled "Drum Taps" exhibits many common characteri...
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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Analysis of Whitman's "Facing West from California's Shores"

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Whitman's poem titled "Facing West from California's Shores" is an excellent poem describing not only the Westward expansi...
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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Journal #39

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Walt Whitman's poem titled "Bardic Symbols" displays many of Whitman's common themes such as the everyman, America, and Ch...
Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Analysis of "The Runner" by Walt Whitman

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Walt Whitman's poem titled "The Runner" is very short in length, but it holds much meaning through its simple structure and vo...
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Journal #38

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Walt Whitman frequently used the themes of everyman and symbols of Christianity in his poetry throughout such works as his "Leaves of G...
Monday, February 28, 2011

The Ideal of Self in the Writing of Whitman

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In most of, if not all of Walt Whitman’s poetry, he attempts to define “self,” or his spiritual connection with his body. This is especiall...

Journal #37

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The article entitled "Whitman's Image of the Self" was not only very informative as to how Whitman uses this technique of self...
Friday, February 25, 2011

Journal #36

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My favorite meal would probably include, well I do not know, but I can can however describe the meal I just ate for dinner. It was pretty d...
Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Journal #35

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I think that I would like to be a reporter in the field tracking down hard hitting news stories similar to Ron Burgundy, but if these news s...
Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Realism and Naturalism in London's "To Build a Fire"

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Jack London's short story titled "To Build a Fire" is an outstanding representation of a literary work under the category of N...
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Realism in Robinson's "Richard Cory" and "Miniver Cheevy"

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The two poems written by Edwin Arlington Robinson titled "Richard Cory" and "Miniver Cheevy" both display many character...

Realism in Dunbar's "Douglass" and "We Wear the Mask"

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Paul Laurence Dunbar demonstrates many key values of the literary genre of Realism in his two poems, "Douglass" and "We Wear ...

Realism in Chief Joseph's "I Will Fight No More Forever"

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Chief Joseph's speech on behalf of his people, the Nez Perce, contains many traits which may be related to the literary genre and period...
Monday, February 14, 2011

Realism and Regionalism in "Spoon River Anthology"

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Edgar Lee Masters really bears it all with his lengthy work titled "Spoon River Anthology," but this is not necessarily a bad thin...

Realism in Twain's "Two Views of the River"

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Mark Twain's excerpt form his story, or memoir rather, titled "Two Views of the River" captures seemingly the essence of Reali...
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