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Post 15: What I learned

I enjoyed this class and know some classmates as well sometimes. The most important thing I learned in this class about the literature I read was everything in "Literature to Go." It reminded me it's repeated the literature repeatedly in schools again such as elementary school, middle school, and high school. It helps me to refresh our memory and mind. I felt like ENGL 1101 and ENGL 1102 similar to high school courses but a bit advance. I learned a lot of information in the class from Dr. Keith Hamon.

Post 14: 19th vs 21st Century Women in America

 In the 19th century, all women were housewives who had to take care of children and clean the house while the husband had gone to work to make money. For example, Nora never goes to college or gets a job because of 19th gender norms. Women were untreated fair and not enough freedom. All she does was cleaning the house and take care of the children, but she was very bored at home doing nothing. In the 21st century, women had the same equal right as men. Both women and men can take care of children and cleaning the house as a family. Women get a job and go to college to get an education.

Post 13: Setting

 My favorite movie is Kong: Skull Island.  A team of scientists explores an uncharted island in the Pacific known as Skull Island. It shows many monster species living on Skull Island, such as dinosaurs, giant bugs, water buffalo, squid, bird, and skull crawler. Based on the movie, Skull Island is shaped like a skull when viewed from above, rather than simply bearing a skull-shaped mountain. Kong is the largest creature living on Skull Island. People try to search Kong to capture it but failed. The Island is filled with the largest ecosystems like trees, mountains, rivers, and caves.