Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Blog Post 12
I really enjoyed the poem "Sci-Fi". I enjoyed some of the predictions made by Tracy K. Smith about her future, I also liked "At Some Point, They'll Wanna Know What it Was Like" and how it focuses on how people living in what was once known as the future will attempt to look back and try to explain the past. Basically, most of the poems in this section revolve around visions of the future and thoughts about outer space and the universe.
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Reading Life On Mars was a challenge. i was not really understanding the direction that Tracy K. Smith was trying to make in some of her wr...
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" Her father was a clergyman, without being neglected, or poor, and a very respectable man, though his name was Richard— and he had nev...
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“‘During the progress of her disorder, Frederick and I (we were both at home) saw her repeatedly; and from our own observation can bear witn...
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Volume 2 of Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen has truly picked up in pace. I feel like some characters personalities are changing with the tur...
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