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Blog post #4

In this act, Shakespeare introduces the conflict between Prospero and Caliban, showing their differing viewpoints regarding who truly has the legitimate right to control the island. Prospero sees himself as a kind, civilized sort, who really helped Caliban out by offering him an education, especially by teaching him language. However, Caliban considers himself the rightful […]

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The story of “Sonny’s Blues” takes place primarily in Harlem, New York, an important setting because it allows for reflection on the environment that shapes the lives and choices of the characters. Harlem is not simply a backdrop; it is an environment that exerts pressure and a great influence on all who live there. The […]

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Blog post #2

In my opinion, the central concern of the poem “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” is the connection that unites people across time and space through shared experiences. In the poem, Whitman notes that common feelings, landscapes, and lifestyles link people from the past, present, and future. I arrived at this idea because, throughout the poem, Whitman repeatedly […]

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Blog Post #1

I didn’t take ENG 101, but I opted for the ENA course, which, in my opinion, is quite similar to ENG 101 and allowed me to improve my writing skills. After reviewing the ENG 102 course description, I found several similarities. Like in ENA, we are expected to read articles, analyze texts, and write. Both […]

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Hello everyone! My name is Grace Nahounou and I’m from Côte d’Ivoire. My first language is French. I’m studying commercial photography here at LaGuardia, and I chose this specialization because I want to build a career in the photography industry. I chose LaGuardia Community College because it is one of the only schools in New […]

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