Professor Laura Westengard
Email: lwestengard@citytech.cuny.edu
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Frankenstein by Mary Shelly is the novel I will choose to do for my third essay. Frankenstein is a classic novel, one of the oldest gothic novel that still exist today. Victor Frankenstein is the main character, victor is a … Continue reading
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Question #3
On page 17, Morrison writes, âBeing a minority in both caste and class, we moved about anyway on the hem of life, struggling to consolidate our weaknesses and hang on, or to creep singly up into the major folds of … Continue reading
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Question #2
Pecola is an African-American girl (ages 10-13); she is from a lower class family. Pecola doesnât accept herself instead she hates herself for being black, ugly and she believes that having white skin, blue eyes and blond hair will make … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Post 7
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Question#3, Blog post 6, cindy
In the novel âTwo or three things I know for sure by Dorothy Allisonâ. Allison writes about the female perspective on how men and women are portrayed in her life by saying âWomen lose their lives not knowing they can … Continue reading
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Question #1 cindy
yes, i do agree with Dean Moriarty is the center of this novel because he been describes in the novel more of a main character. Sal is interested in Dean’s life and how he try to do beeter in life … Continue reading
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question #7 blog#2
What Jacques trying to tell David that he know wha his going on, that once he was his age and went trought what he is experiecing. He advice David to stop running from what/who he is, to accept himself without … Continue reading
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In Audre Lorde “Age, Race, Class, and Sex”, the author talk about how society reacted and feel toward the differences types of race, class and sexuality preferences which they are against. Her point of view seems to be revelant today. … Continue reading
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