Three essays down, three to go!
After writing more critical topic sentences and making my thesis more relevant to Louise’s death, Pennington deemed my essay worthy of portfolio consideration. Party, party!
This truly means that we’re now halfway through the assignments in this class, and I’m left wondering where the time has gone. I’m sure I say the same thing at this point in every semester, but it really feels like this semester has flown by. Dare I say that the end is almost in sight? With four and a half weeks left of a fifteen-week semester, I don’t think that’s a wild statement to make.
I think this essay has been my favorite to write so far, and that’s probably because of my interest in psychology. To be able to apply that field of information to literature was really fun, and I’m really happy with how my essay turned out.
It really looks like my portfolio is going to be one huge dedication to Kate Chopin, and honestly, I’m not mad about it. It’s been so interesting to dive into her works, works that were far-fetched for the late 1800s, and still be able to see their relevance today. I’m excited to dive even deeper while writing the next two essays and see what I come up with. And yes, James Brown, I do feel good.
A huge high five to all my fellow 305ers for making it this far and not losing our sanity yet!