🌌day 79🌌
Started a new English assignment today, went to a club meeting, and got dinner with an old friend
Tomorrow will be hella productive though☺️
5/13/19

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🌌day 79🌌
Started a new English assignment today, went to a club meeting, and got dinner with an old friend
Tomorrow will be hella productive though☺️
5/13/19
July 19th: I’m working on my summer reading assignment of Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer. We have to annotate the book along with keeping a dialectic journal.
Foreshadowing in Huckleberry Finn
Foreshadowing in Huckleberry Finn
Chapters 1 through 5
“Yes, he’s got a father, but you can’t never find him these days. He used to lay drunk with the hogs in the tanyard, but he hain’t been seen in these parts for a year or more.” (7)
I think think the fact that Huck was neglected by a father who chose alcohol over him is going to have a big affect on the way he acts. This might be a big contribution towards the skepticism…
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Huck Finn- 1 Dialectic Journal Ch 1, Pg 7: “I felt so lonesome I most wished I was dead. The stars was shining, and the leaves rustled in the woods ever so mournful; and I heard an owl, away off, who-whooing about somebody that was dead, and a whippowill and a dog crying about somebody that was going to die; and the wind was trying to whisper something to me and I couldn’t make out what it was, and so it made the cold shivers run over me.” -Huck…
D.J. #16 (THE FINAL ENTRY)
As the semester comes to an end, we are usually too busy to reflect on what we’ve learned this past semester--or year, for that matter. Then summer takes over our brains, and before we know it, it’s August and we’re starting all over again.
This is a chance to write down some of the things you want to remember from this last year at Purdue. These can be related to English 106, or they can be about your studies in general, or they can be matters of personal growth, or memories you wish to hang on to. Whatever you want. (The only catch is I’ll read them, so only share what you feel comfortable with me reading.)
How works is you will write a letter to your future self detailing some of these things you want to remember. Then, choose a date in the future. I will type up your letter and send it to your email--however, it won’t be delivered until the date of your choosing. (You will receive a email from FutureMe.org to confirm that you wish to receive this letter.) If you want the date to be a surprise, I’ll choose one for you.
D.J. #16 (THE FINAL ENTRY)
As the semester comes to an end, we are usually too busy to reflect on what we’ve learned this past semester--or year, for that matter. Then summer takes over our brains, and before we know it, it’s August and we’re starting all over again.
This is a chance to write down some of the things you want to remember from this last year at Purdue. These can be related to English 106, or they can be about your studies in general, or they can be matters of personal growth, or memories you wish to hang on to. Whatever you want. (The only catch is I’ll read them, so only share what you feel comfortable with me reading.)
How works is you will write a letter to your future self detailing some of these things you want to remember. Then, choose a date in the future. I will type up your letter and send it to your email--however, it won’t be delivered until the date of your choosing. (You will receive a email from FutureMe.org to confirm that you wish to receive this letter.) If you want the date to be a surprise, I’ll choose one for you.
DIALECTIC JOURNAL #14 & 15
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14: Bearing in mind the three components of a thesis and using your own words, write Leslie Jamison’s thesis in “Grand Unified Theory of Female Pain.”
15: What have you learned from our personal essay reading this semester? Whose work do you admire, or would like to emulate? Which essay(s) did you struggle with, and why? What skills would you like to incorporate into your own writing--in this class or in the future? Check the essay tag to refresh your memory.
DIALECTIC JOURNAL #14 & 15
(answer on tumblr)
14: Bearing in mind the three components of a thesis and using your own words, write Leslie Jamison’s thesis in “Grand Unified Theory of Female Pain.”
15: What have you learned from our personal essay reading this semester? Whose work do you admire, or would like to emulate? Which essay(s) did you struggle with, and why? What skills would you like to incorporate into your own writing--in this class or in the future? Check the essay tag to refresh your memory.