My Diary
AMERICAN LITERATURE
By Jennifer Magleisy Méndez
Colonial Period
August 22th, 2020
Writers
I learned about some famous writers in the colonial period. One of them was John Smith, he wrote about religion and sermons. Also, William Bradford who lived religious persecution into others. We watched a video called "Sinners in the hands of an angry God". I think God is good but, he must correct us to follow the correct way. Additionally, I learned about political writings explain the age of reason. Finally, I learned about how women lived in that era.
"God does not punish us for our sins, he just teaches us the consequences of our acts". by Jennifer Méndez
Subtitle here
August
29th
The Scarlet Letter Discussion
Sometimes, love is not enough! By Jennifer Méndez
2020
"Love is merely a madness" Rosalind
I liked this class because I heard some opinions of my classmates and saw that even though everybody read the same book, everybody has a unique thought.
We discussed The Scarlet letter book. We talked about the author who was Nathaniel Hawthorne. In his very beginning, he developed a voracious appetite for reading and set his sights on becoming a writer. After several years, he started to write some books. Also, we discussed the characters of the story. They are Hester Prynne, Pearl, Roger Chillingworth, Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, Governor Bellingham, Mistress Hibbins, and Reverend Mr. John Wilson. Many of my classmates participated, giving a short description of each character. Finally, we talked about the setting, the plot, and the symbolism.
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Everybody hides a great history! by Jennifer Méndez
BIOGRAPHY´S DAY.
I learned about many writers. I like it because most of my classmates wore customes related to a writer. My classmates and I gave a little speech about a specific writer. In my case, I talked about Edward Taylor. He got his fame by two works: the first one is the Preparatory Meditations and the second one is God's Determinations touching his Elect. I enjoyed this class and wore it like a man.
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September 12th,2020
Imagination is the option to scape our real life.
American romanticism
I learned that the American Romanticism period was inspired by imagination, nature, and supernatural things. And, Lic. Ingrid said something that caught my attention. "Romanticism: Intuition (feeling) over logic". Also, I learned about the history, characteristics, and types of literature of that period. I am going to mention types of literature: Poetry, Novels, Non-fiction, and short stories. Adionatelly, I learned about some famous writers like Edgar Allen Poe who was the author of many beautiful poems like "A dream within a dream"
october 3rd, 2020
The civil war era
I learned a little bit about The Civil War Era in 1850-1880. In this era predominated slavery, many people suffered because they
were sold to other people.
Live free your life with limitations!
I Learning about this era makes me reflect on how wonderful life I have and how grateful should be with God.Learning about this era makes me reflect on how wonderful life I have and how grateful should be with God.
Title 1
thank you!
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My Diary
AMERICAN LITERATURE
By Jennifer Magleisy Méndez
Colonial Period
August 22th, 2020
Writers
I learned about some famous writers in the colonial period. One of them was John Smith, he wrote about religion and sermons. Also, William Bradford who lived religious persecution into others. We watched a video called "Sinners in the hands of an angry God". I think God is good but, he must correct us to follow the correct way. Additionally, I learned about political writings explain the age of reason. Finally, I learned about how women lived in that era.
"God does not punish us for our sins, he just teaches us the consequences of our acts". by Jennifer Méndez
Subtitle here
August
29th
The Scarlet Letter Discussion
Sometimes, love is not enough! By Jennifer Méndez
2020
"Love is merely a madness" Rosalind
I liked this class because I heard some opinions of my classmates and saw that even though everybody read the same book, everybody has a unique thought.
We discussed The Scarlet letter book. We talked about the author who was Nathaniel Hawthorne. In his very beginning, he developed a voracious appetite for reading and set his sights on becoming a writer. After several years, he started to write some books. Also, we discussed the characters of the story. They are Hester Prynne, Pearl, Roger Chillingworth, Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, Governor Bellingham, Mistress Hibbins, and Reverend Mr. John Wilson. Many of my classmates participated, giving a short description of each character. Finally, we talked about the setting, the plot, and the symbolism.
Title 1
Everybody hides a great history! by Jennifer Méndez
BIOGRAPHY´S DAY.
I learned about many writers. I like it because most of my classmates wore customes related to a writer. My classmates and I gave a little speech about a specific writer. In my case, I talked about Edward Taylor. He got his fame by two works: the first one is the Preparatory Meditations and the second one is God's Determinations touching his Elect. I enjoyed this class and wore it like a man.
Title 1
September 12th,2020
Imagination is the option to scape our real life.
American romanticism
I learned that the American Romanticism period was inspired by imagination, nature, and supernatural things. And, Lic. Ingrid said something that caught my attention. "Romanticism: Intuition (feeling) over logic". Also, I learned about the history, characteristics, and types of literature of that period. I am going to mention types of literature: Poetry, Novels, Non-fiction, and short stories. Adionatelly, I learned about some famous writers like Edgar Allen Poe who was the author of many beautiful poems like "A dream within a dream"
october 3rd, 2020
The civil war era
I learned a little bit about The Civil War Era in 1850-1880. In this era predominated slavery, many people suffered because they were sold to other people.
Live free your life with limitations!
I Learning about this era makes me reflect on how wonderful life I have and how grateful should be with God.Learning about this era makes me reflect on how wonderful life I have and how grateful should be with God.
Title 1
thank you!