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Blog post #4

Shakespeare shows the conflict between Prospero and Caliban as a fight over who truly owns the island. Caliban believes the island belongs to him because his mother lived there first, so he feels it was stolen from him. Prospero believes he has the right to rule because he educated Caliban and sees himself as more […]

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Post #3

The setting of “Sonny’s Blues” is important because it shows how life in Harlem affects the characters. Harlem is  a place with a lot of struggle, poverty, and limited opportunities. One part that stood out to me is when the narrator talks about his students and says their futures already seem limited. This shows how […]

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Blog post #2

The central concern of the poem is how everyday life in the city is meaningful. I reached this idea because Whitman focuses on simple things like the river, the ferry, and people going home, and shows that these moments matter. That means that people from different times in the line of life will experience the […]

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Blog post #1

ENG 101 and ENG 102 feel the same to me, but my experience with ENG 101 was challenging. I took ENG 101 three times. The first two times, I had to drop the class because of the pandemic and because I was not prepared for online learning. In 2024, I decided to return to college […]

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Introdution

Hi everyone, My name is Shelly-Ann. I’m 26 years old, I am  from Colombia,my first language is Spanish. I started at LaGuardia in 2018, trying to pursue a nursing program. I had to pause my studies for personal reasons, but now I’m grateful to be back and excited to continue working toward my goals. I’m […]

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