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ENG 2000
Professor Lisa Brundage
Lbrundage@gmail.com
M/W, 8:30-9:45
NAM 420-A-
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I found this very story very confusing because of so many characters. I started to understand it when i read it again and ask my fellow classmates questions about it. It was sort of interesting when i was reading this … Continue reading
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I absolutely enjoyed reading this book.It was definitely different than passing and Of Mice and Men i love the language of the text and how surreal the scenes were to real life scenarios . It caught my attention right after chicken little death. I’m not much of a reader but i did enjoy this novel … Continue reading
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I enjoyed this book a lot more then i enjoyed the Passing and Of Mice and Men. I liked the style of writing of Morrison. This book was not boring at all. Maybe i liked the suspense in each death and … Continue reading
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I hate to admit it but I rather enjoyed this story. It was much more interesting then “The Passing” I felt. It was also way better then the last Toni Morrison book I read, “The Bluest Eyes”. Shadracks a cool … Continue reading
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It is very believable that Sula became like her mother, a woman who likes to sleep around with other men. What did surprise me though was that she slept with Nel’s husband. I would have imagined that her friendship with … Continue reading
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At first the book is all over the place because it goes from character to character explaining their backgrounds but after you continue reading it gets interesting. There are so many deaths in the book some have a foreshadowing element it kinda makes … Continue reading
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