After looking at everybody’s projects that they completed this semester, I saw many that I really enjoyed. There were some amazing traditional essays and some amazing creative non-essays. One of my favorite projects was Mike Gill’s sonnet because it was his first attempt at a sonnet and I liked that he found the courage to… Read more Final Discussion #2
Samantha Lombardo
The Blazing World Final Project
Samantha Lombardo Rethinking Medieval and Reinassance Literature Nicholas Helms 12/12/22 As a reader, we all have our own interests in what we like to read and why. Some of us like Poetry, others Non-Fiction. There also is Fiction, Science-Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery, Narrative, and so much more. All of these categories are considered genres of writing,… Read more The Blazing World Final Project
Integrated Perspective Final Post
At Plymouth State, we like to focus on the habits of mind, which can be broken down into four categories, one of them being integrated perspective. Integrated perspective is one of the main focuses in this class, and the focus of this category is to “recognize that individuals, beliefs, ideas, and values are influenced by… Read more Integrated Perspective Final Post
My favorite Project Final Post
Out of the two projects I completed this year, I would have to say my favorite one I did was my first project. Both of my projects were in the style of a traditional essay but for my first essay, I was able to include a visual image which I believe helped tie everything together.… Read more My favorite Project Final Post
Blazing World, Collab 2
The Blazing World Discussion
When trying to figure out what I wanted my discussion post about the ideas of faith being religious and the ideas of consciousness came up. After reading some of the blog posts, @alliegillis made an interesting point by stating the fact that the mention or the ideas of half-man half-creature, seemed almost normal to them… Read more The Blazing World Discussion
Margaret Cavendish
In Margaret Cavendish’s poem titled, It Is Hard To Believe That There Are Other Worlds In This World, she uses metaphors and similes throughout the entirety of the poem to explain the concept of smaller worlds living in our own world. I think this is a very fascinating concept and one that is highly realistic… Read more Margaret Cavendish
The Blazing World, collab 1
Intersectionality Talk Discussion
While I was not able to see Dr. Cori Bazemore-James’ intersectionality talk about “acknowledging the land” in person, I still wanted to watch the recording of it because it also relates to other things we have been discussing in one of my other classes (Intersectionality). One thing she mentions write off the bat was how… Read more Intersectionality Talk Discussion
Good Vs Evil Discussion
One idea we talked about during class on Thursday was the idea of good vs evil. This topic can have many conversations centered around it depending on what you choose to talk about and reminds me of the nature vs nurture debate. The idea of good vs evil is whether are you born good/evil or… Read more Good Vs Evil Discussion