@MichelleBruewer
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female Columbus, OH, United States
MichelleBruewer thinks
14 years ago 3
that the narrator has had a drastic transformation in a short period of time since his arrival in Harlem. Interesting indeed.
MichelleBruewer feels
14 years ago 2
ambivalence towards the novel. Sometimes, I cannot put it down. Other times, I struggle to get through 10 pages.
MichelleBruewer wishes
14 years ago
that I did not have so much reading to do, but so far, I am enjoying "The Invisible Man," especially the intricate detail.
MichelleBruewer
14 years ago 1
finds it interesting that I could discover new aspects to the play, even after reading it for a third time. It is still dark and depressing
MichelleBruewer thinks
14 years ago
that Willy acted and was treated like a child more so than his own children were. They had to act like adults too soon in life.
MichelleBruewer thinks
14 years ago 4
that some of Harry's nostalgic interludes were fascinating, especially the one where he talks about the letter he wrote to his first love.
MichelleBruewer likes
14 years ago
the detail and allusion in "What the Thunder Said," especially when mentioning the fallen empires of the past. Prediction or nostalgia?
MichelleBruewer loves
14 years ago
the opening stanza of "The Burial of the Dead". Especially the rhythm and flow of the words; creates an imagery of its own.
MichelleBruewer
14 years ago 2
appreciates the style of Williams and Frost after reading the dense, abstract poetry of Eliot and Pound.
MichelleBruewer thinks
14 years ago
that Elk's story was incredibly incoherent and difficult to follow. Sort of reminded me of ancient mythology.