Team A reading questions. Responses of 250-300 words are due by 9PM on Wednesday 10/1 as an original post. Don’t forget a creative title for your post. 1. A novel’s opening is one of its most crucial moments. Choose any part of the opening—the first…
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What I noticed from the book trailer was that Penguin Teen, a well-known book publisher, created it. From the account’s name one can tell that their primary audience would be teenagers, therefore they construct their book trailers to appeal to their target audience. So what…
Team C reading questions. Responses of 250-300 words are due by 9PM on Wednesday 9/17 as an original post. Don’t forget a creative title for your post. 1. Imagine you are the script doctor tasked with adapting TFIOS for the screen, and the producers have…
Team B reading questions. Responses of 250-300 words are due by 9PM on Monday 9/15 as an original post. Don’t forget a creative title for your post. 1. How would the novel be different if Augustus narrated it? How would it be different if it…
I think that “Eyes only for you” is extremely representative of the camp genre. The video begins somewhat normal however everything is still far to cheery and outlandish to be non-camp. This sensation only grows as the video goes on. At first, regardless of the…
“RuPaul’s Drag Race Best Lip Sync Battle” is a great example of the “camp” genre. For one, the show itself, “Rupaul’s Drag Race,” is a reality television show in which typically homosexual men, dressed as women compete in certain mini-challenges such as a photo shoot,…
3.) Chapter 9 of “Let’s Talk About Love” brings about an interesting series of events that brings to light the other side of Wilson’s argument. Instead of Wilson taking his usual hard approach towards Dion he presents a more understanding, analytical, and open-minded approach. He includes…
Busby Berkeley is a classic example of the what could be considered the “camp” genre. In a scene that revolves around one man’s total infatuation with a lady during a semi-eventful trip through the city, almost everything is dramatized to the extreme. You see this…
Team A reading questions. Responses of 250-300 words are due by 9PM on Wednesday 9/10 as an original post. Don’t forget a creative title for your post. 1. Judge this book by its cover. What decisions have the book designers made here? What do they…
Team C reading questions. Responses of 250-300 words are due by 9PM on Monday 9/8 as an original post. Don’t forget a creative title for your post. 1. Consider the review that Wilson writes for chapter 11. Why does it appear as a review, rather…