Discussion Nine: The Takeaways

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We’re pretty much done! You’ve spent the last several months writing about and discussing literature. Are there any concepts or ideas that have stuck with you? Has anything in this class changed the way you think about literature? It’s OK to say “no” if the answer is no, but if there’s anything you’ve come away with that will affect how you think about reading in the future (or approaching other types of narrative fiction such as film or plays) then I’d be curious.

Introduction and Interpretation of fairy tale

Hello, My name is Brianne Frame, I am Human Service/Rehabilitation Justice major, and am technically in my Junior year.   I enjoy reflecting on the different perspectives and reasoning behind human actions (whether it be in the past or present) and hope to use this knowledge to help children and young adults who conflict with the general norms (regardless of the reason). I have lived in Fairbanks most of my life (since 5) and like most outdoor activities. Worked as a Special Ed Aide/tutor for the last three years. I am hoping this class will help me to be better at communicating these thoughts with individuals and the general population alike. Looking forward to a great semester!!

 

Nice to Meet You

Hello! Here’s where you can introduce yourself to your classmates. This is just a space for us to connect and hopefully get to know each other a little bit. Your introduction need not be an exhaustive memoir of all the pivotal moments of your life, so feel free to keep it short and sweet (a paragraph). You’re welcome to include a link to a picture, or something on the internet that you found entertaining. Just give us something to remember you by. Also tell us why you’re taking WRTG 213, or what you hope to get out of the course.

Also– this is the best thing I’ve seen on the internet this week.