I have mixed feelings about the reading. The author used a lot of description to set the scene for the reader. On the other hand when the bridge was described … Read More
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I think it’s interesting how the author started midway and from there started giving clues bit by bit as lines progressed about what was going to be the story about. … Read More
After reading “The Water Dancer” by Ta-Nehisi Coates, to no avail, I continued to scroll down looking for another line to add to the somewhat abrupt ending. I enjoyed the … Read More
Chapter 1 of The Water Dancer was… interesting. For the bulk of my reading, I was lost for the most part, only being able to make sense of pieces here … Read More
I really enjoyed that the author was very descriptive in his writing, there was a part in a particular that caught my eye when there was an accident at the … Read More
When I first started to read the passage I wasn’t sure where it was going. I had to backtrack a lot and reread to fully grasp certain things. Eventually I … Read More
I enjoyed how Coates’ foreshadowed the incident at the bridge in the second paragraph, “I had always avoided that bridge, for it was stained with the remembrance of mothers, uncles, … Read More
After reading Le Guin’s critique I have gained a strong liking towards the third person format that was used to portray the story. I really enjoyed the switch that occurred … Read More
In “The Wife’s Story” by Ursula K. Leguin is written as a third person point of view. The liked the way the author wrote this story. For example, at the … Read More
I think it’s very interesting how the writing and premade assumptions carried out how I imagined the story at first. I assumed that it was the opposite at first, that … Read More