Blog 16: The End
I don’t have any lingering questions about things that were covered in class, because of the amount of detail covered in each portion of the class curriculum. I wish we could’ve spent more time discussing the early 1900′s or the Vietnam War, because those are actually interesting topics rather than reading two books with either of them having an actual ending where something is accomplished. Throughout this spring semester in ENG 112, I have learned a lot of useful information about dialogue between texts and intertextuality. I don’t think I have ever analyzed texts so explicitly in any other class. The amount of knowledge gained through analyzing these texts will better prepare me for future situations in college and in jobs. It’s always helpful to be able to look at situations and texts from all different aspects to problem solve and decipher what could happen. I would like to thank Ms. Angie Weaver for mentoring me in the ways to dissect text.

I would have liked to spend more time on both the 1900′s and the Vietnam war, actually especially the vietnam war. I also learned a lot about how to analyze a text.
cookeem said this on April 29, 2009 at 1:31 am
i agree with the impact that this semester had on my understanding of dialogues and intertextuality.
RackEmWillie said this on April 30, 2009 at 12:10 am
I agree that having the ability to dissect the text will be beneficial in our future careers. I also feel that analyzing the readings so closely made my writings better.
atownace said this on April 30, 2009 at 4:30 am
Interesting aspect, wanting to look more into the Vietnam war. It would have been more interesting to look deeper into that
redhawk31 said this on April 30, 2009 at 3:39 pm