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Dairy Entries Dairy Entry 1 – Explain where in the past you travelled to 28/02/24 Dear Diary. My name is Professor Sharon Jung and I am the first person in the WORLD to travel through time. I have been studying Ancient Greece for some time and I have been waiting for this moment for AGES. With all my courage‚ I took a deep breath and stepped into the time machine. 448 BCE As soon as I stepped out of the time machine‚ it was as if I was walking into a whole new world. Loud‚ busy and dirty. The streets
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Origins of a Memoir/ Autobiography I’ve read a lot of memoirs‚ autobiographies‚ personal essays‚ collected letters‚ and autobiographical novels in my life‚ but this is the first time I’ve studied the memoir/ autobiographical form as a genre. An interesting fact I learned right away was that the word “memoir” comes down to us from the Latin “memoria‚” meaning memory or reminiscence‚ through the Anglo-French memorie in the mid-1500s‚ meaning “a note‚ memorandum‚ something written to be kept in
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Tom Smith Dept. of English Penn State Abington‚ USA 215 576-1102 trs8@psu.edu The End of Autobiography‚ The Opening of Self-Representation Autobiography‚ as we have know it‚ is finished‚ closed‚ over‚ dead‚ expired‚ deceased‚ gone to its reward‚ kaput. Apart from the fun of imitating the Monty Python skit on the dead parrot‚ why do I say so? I would not be standing here now had I not read with surprise the following extraordinary announcement in the Call for Papers for this conference:
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24 April 1915. Tomorrow‚ we will be landing on the Gallipoli Peninsula. As of now‚ this boat ride has been the worst I’ve ever had. My mate‚ Tasman‚ has been telling me that he’s had worse. I don’t know what could be worse than knowing that you could be killed in less than 24 hours‚ but he is entitled to his own opinion. I hope that my family’s okay. I miss them‚ I miss Australia‚ and most of all‚ I miss my dear Alice. I had volunteered to join the Army when I heard the news of war. I and the rest
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An old saying goes that "everyone has a story inside of them that wants to get out and be shared with others." It’s also said that "truth is stranger than fiction‚" an adage that continues to prove itself time and again whenever people decide to write about the events‚ experiences and individuals that have helped to shape their lives and influence the decisions they have made to be heroes‚ cowards or just plain colorful. If you feel that your own life would make scintillating reading‚ here’s what
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The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Alexie Sherman “I have to prove that I am stronger than everybody else. I have to prove that I will never give up. I will never quit playing hard.” pg (132). Junior is an intelligent Native American teenager that wishes for nothing more than a hopeful future. Though the story is written with a humorous tone the message of the novel is tragic. The tragedy that Alexie through the voice of Arnold presents in his story is that Native American have
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The act of not judging before truly knowing is something that most people struggle not to do. In the novel “The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie‚ Arnold Spirit understands this thoroughly. He falls victim to others judging him too quickly but on the other hand he also does the same to his white friends. He makes decisions about them and their homes before he has any idea. If he hadn’t given up these false notions‚ he may have missed out on some quality people. He then
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The Glass Castle is a memoir written by Jeannette Walls‚ published in 2005. It recounts her poverty-stricken childhood‚ and the upbringing of her self-sufficient ideal parents. In this memoir‚ her parents seek freedom from society’s rules‚ and cherish their unstable way of living. Their children‚ however‚ want the exact opposite. They desire the comfort and organization of a normal life. In The Glass Castle‚ they slowly get fed up with their parents‚ and face many obstacles on their way to security
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“Journal writing is a valuable activity for English learners because it involves real and purposeful dialogue and because it is nonthreatening- it will not be corrected or graded. Finally‚ because journals are structured like an oral conversation and provide a real audience‚ students see journal writing as a meaningful activity…” (Peregoy& Boyle‚ 2013‚ page‚ 280) As a teacher‚ it is important to me to look for ways to engage my Arabic language learners in meaningful communication. The perfect way
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