Welcome to our course blog. I invite you to post developed, organized, thoughtful responses to the texts we read. It would be impossible to explore every one of our texts completely, so here we'll continue class discussion, introducing and/or developing perspectives. I want you to write and to read what others have written, and I encourage you to respond to each other. Disagreement is fine, so long as disagreement centers on the text and is respectful.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
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I had a difficult time reading more than a paragraph in the first chapter of Annie on My Mind, I couldn't stay focused because I felt I was reading something very personal and private, like a diary. But, I had not earned the right to read the diary. It took until chapter three to get to know the character Liza enough that I felt comfortable knowing her deepest feelings.
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A valid and important observation. Reading the book is very much reading a young woman's deepest thoughts, feelings, and desires. She is sharing it with us, though, and we want to think about why she is doing so.
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