You Think, You Know, You Learn, You Grow...TOO!
Blogging gives us a special occasion to think about both the way in which electronic rhetoric alters written communication as well as e-rhetoric's modern connection to both classified and open interaction. Also, maintaining a blog permits you to use text to investigate topics linked to digital society, to hone your analytical ability, and to contribute in a larger community conversation.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Just Chilling.....
In the end, Shelley weaves ice into the settong of Frankenstein. To what extent does the ice depict about storyline? Is this a reference to her theme? Why or why not?
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Til the end of the road.
Because of all of the events that took place, can one make conclusions regarding the monster and if he finally found himself in society and did he ever find internal happiness?
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Final thoughts as well...
Read the information about Romanticism. <~~~~FOLLOW THIS LINK!
Several weeks ago I stated that this text is romantic. Do you agree or disagree with my claim? Please use appropriate evidence from the text to substantiate your assertion.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINK AND READ THE INFORMATION BEFORE COMMENTING ON THIS QUESTION!!!
Hernani
Final thoughts too...
What is humanity? What
social criticism does Shelley make about humanity? At the end does Shelley
bestow humanity on the creature? Support your answer with the text.
Final Thoughts...
To what extent is openness
and complete honesty the best policy? Should you ever withhold information
until a later time? Is there a limit to what should be shared? Is telling the
truth too late the same as lying? Discuss this topic using appropriate evidence
from what you've read, observed, or experienced.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Is Taking Risks the best "Risk" ????
Within the chapters of 18 through 20 , Victor gave the readers insight on how much Henry has been influenced by Victor's love for science, " In Clerval I saw the image of my former self." It has been concluded that Henry took the more safe and responsible route with his discoveries and creations unlike Victor.
Does taking risk conflict with how an outcome can be predicted? Is taking risk considered irresponsible and unmoral? what are the benefits and drawbacks of taking risks? Support your answer with your own experiences, the book, and/or from an outside source.
Does taking risk conflict with how an outcome can be predicted? Is taking risk considered irresponsible and unmoral? what are the benefits and drawbacks of taking risks? Support your answer with your own experiences, the book, and/or from an outside source.
Monday, November 18, 2013
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