You’ve been in American Literature for 4.5 weeks now. How has the class been going for you so far?

 Prompt- You’ve been in American Literature for 4.5 weeks now. How has the class been going for you so far? 


So far, it has been a moderately enjoyable class. I like that we don't get to much work and we have enough time to do the work. Doing the blog posts everyday is quite easy and sometimes fun to complete. It's fun to recall back younger memories and write about them again. The class itself is pretty easy to understand and the content isn't too hard. I think some of our discussions that we have in class are interesting and easy to engage in. That being said I think that we could spend a little more class time covering more topics. Sometimes our class gets off track and we find ourselves talking about something that I can really connect to the topic that we are currently discussing during class time. But overall I like the class. The main thing I like is how minimal the workload is. 

Summary- Today in class we worked on analyzing a poem by Emily Dickinson. It was on forgetting someone in which you loved or held closely. 

Reflection- It was interesting how we picked apart this poem. How we saw the words she used and picked them apart to understand the underlying meaning in the poem.  



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