Welcome to the blog for Prof. John Talbird's English 101 class. The purpose of this site is two-fold: 1) to continue the conversations we start in class (or to start conversations before we get to class) and 2) to practice our writing, reading, and thinking on a weekly basis in an informal setting.
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Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Response to " The Reader Is the Protagonist "
Throughout the reading the author who is portrayed as the victim is full of confusion when confronting her ex-husband. She feels as though she knows only the outside of the man she once married because on the inside, he is full of dark secrets that to her are hard to believe. Clues of how her ex-husband acts and what he carries such as a gun, leads her to believe that all he is says might have some truth to it but she just doesn't want to believe it. She was full of fear from what her now ex-husband was capable of, she was lied from the beginning by the man she married thinking he was different but then quickly realize that he was never a open book but a man who was in hiding thinking he was a hero.
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