@yuridoolan
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yuridoolan thinks
14 years ago 2
it's interesting that I was left with a feeling of wanting to know more about Harry. Yet, in reality and in the story, this is impossible.
yuridoolan wonders
15 years ago 2
whether Washington's sole purpose in writing "Up From Slavery" was to uplift minority groups or to plea to a white America for change. Both?
yuridoolan says
15 years ago 4
there were two omitted scenes in "Maggie". The first is when she is first seduced by Pete and the second is how she dies. Significance?
yuridoolan wonders
15 years ago 14
how Maggie died. Was she murdered by the "disgusting" man she was described to last be with? Was it suicide? What do you think?
yuridoolan likes
15 years ago 2
Chopin's use of foreshadowing in "The Awakening" and is wondering if anyone picked up on it during their reading process?
yuridoolan thinks
15 years ago 4
it is ironic that the more "awakened" Edna becomes is the more she seems to "daydream".
yuridoolan thinks
15 years ago 11
that it is much harder to read from a big encyclopedia-like anthology rather than a small-booky novel. I have no idea why though, lol.
yuridoolan thinks
15 years ago 8
that Winterbourne (cool name) was attracted to Daisy because she was extremely outgoing and that was an uncanny trait of women at that time.
yuridoolan is
15 years ago
confused about this plurk thing, lol.