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Katelyn Borello

Lover of nature and pasta.

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    Environmental Literature

    Katelyn Borello commented on the post, Homework for Wednesday August 12

    The most memorable part of “Landscape, History and the Pueblo Imagination” was the story itself and the personal connection it had to the writer. When Silko writes “The spirits remain close by. They do not lea […]

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    Environmental Literature

    Katelyn Borello commented on the post, Homework for Tuesday, August 11th

    In the short story, “A White Heron,” the little girl Sylvie is the hero. Sylvie is given a choice and opportunity to get 10 dollars if she shows the masculine figure where the white birds he desires are. She is […]

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    Environmental Literature

    Katelyn Borello commented on the post, Homework for Wednesday August 5th

    Douglas Barbour’s essay, “Wholeness and Balance in the Hainish Novels of Ursula K. Le Guin” uses patterns of light and dark images to grasp the concepts of wholeness and balance. As explained in the essay, Barbo […]

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    Environmental Literature

    Katelyn Borello commented on the post, Homework for Monday August 3

    The Athsheans and the Terrans have different sleep cycles, where the Athsheans sleep in short accruements throughout the day, while the Terrans sleep cycle is not like that. The Athsheans dream can occur while […]

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    Environmental Literature

    Katelyn Borello commented on the post, Homework for Tuesday July 28th

    I agree and liked what you said about how his decision was impulsive because it would have been an opportunity to improve upon his creation. He definitely could’ve used that time to develop and improve his knowledge and work.

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    Environmental Literature

    Katelyn Borello commented on the post, Homework for Tuesday July 28th

    There are a few reasons to why Victor decides to destroy the female creature. Although the monster is not naturally evil, he can not be sure that the female creature will not turn out evil, has he expresses “she […]

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    Environmental Literature

    Katelyn Borello commented on the post, Homework for Monday July 27th

    Victor believes that his creature is innately evil, because the creature killed his younger brother William and caused the falsely accused crime of Justine. The creature only became the evil monster that it was […]

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    Environmental Literature

    Katelyn Borello commented on the post, Homework for Thursday July 23rd

    I agree with this quote, Victor should be excited with joy that he has finally unlocked what he wanted most, but he the opposite of that, he’s disgusted. It’s a big turning point that navigates the rest of the story.

    5 years, 11 months ago
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    Katelyn Borello commented on the post, Homework for Thursday July 23rd

    In volume 1 chapter 4, Victor expresses with great disgust, “How can I describe my emotions at this catastrophe, or how delineate the wretch whom with such infinite pains and care I had endeavored to form?” At […]

    5 years, 11 months ago
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    Environmental Literature

    Katelyn Borello commented on the post, Homework for Wednesday July 22

    I really like the example you used of chicken pox, connecting it to Victor’s beliefs in science, helping it come to life and connecting it to a virus in todays modern world.

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    Environmental Literature

    Katelyn Borello commented on the post, Homework for Wednesday July 22

    Mary Shelley represents Victor Frankenstein’s education in modern science to show us readers life can not exist without science and all aspects of it. Victor explains how science is uncontrollable, and how he is […]

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    Environmental Literature

    Katelyn Borello commented on the post, In-Class Blog Post

    During this part of the play, Prospero is angry with his Antonio for sending him and his daughter to the sea, seeking revenge on him. A feast is given to all, but shortly taken awake and they are met with the […]

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    Katelyn Borello commented on the post, Homework prompt for July 15th

    In Acts II and III of the play, The Tempest by William Shakespeare, there are two different conspiracy plots for murder that are notably similar, yet different in some ways. In both conspiracy plots, they are […]

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