American Lit: Peer Review 8

Hey Brendon! Your blog this week was so good to read, I enjoyed every bit of it. I absolutely loved how you included “Hairspray” in your blog. Your blog was very interesting and captivating to read and I actually wish you wrote more because I loved it that much. Good job!

The Beat Goes On

American Lit: Peer Review 6

Hey Suzanne! Loved reading your analysis of “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” Your analysis was very insightful and I enjoyed reading it as I received a better understanding of the poem. Thank you for also including the video it really helped!

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American Lit: Peer Review 4

Hey Annaliese! I love your blog this week on James Baldwin. I chose to do this blog too as I felt Baldwin has such a way with words. I have never read a piece of writing that was so raw and true. The way you broke down each part of his work was great and I really enjoyed reading it. The only thing I would edit is to change “Going to meet the man” to “Going to Meet the Man” Add the caps as it is a title. Other than that great work! I can’t wait to read more.

#5 A letter to James Baldwin

American Lit: Peer Review 3

Hey Biancah! I loved your blog this week. Twain’s way of writing is filled with detail and emotion, which I am sure you agree on. I love the way you’ve analysed majority of the text as I understand where you’re coming from. The only thing I would have loved to seen more is a bit more analysis as you express your ideas really well. Keep up the good work and I can’t wait to read more.

Huck Finn

American Lit: Peer Review 1

Hi Daniel, loved reading your blog this week! You made connections with both writers and pointed out the main comparison they both have, which is obviously how the Native Americans and Indigenous Australians were driven off their own land. I also love how you’ve pointed how the detrimental affects have taken a toll on both Native Americans and Indigenous Australians. Keep up the good work!

Literature Journal Blog 1