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Topic Brainstorming & Project Ideas

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PROJECT IDEAS! Greek Mythology:  The Olympian Gods One idea for my storybook is to choose a few Olympian Gods/Goddesses and create a few tales to tell about each of them in my storybook. The web link above has information about each Olympian God, so that would be very helpful when writing my stories. Zeus This storybook about Zeus would involve his multiple loves. I think it would be fun to make my storybook into a modern and fun romantic comedy about Zeus and his romances. Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales Many of these fairy tales have been made into Disney movies, and so many of these fairy tales remind me of my childhood. I would love to choose one of the fairy tales and put a personal twist on it to make it my own. Shakespeare I have always loved Shakespearean plays and would really enjoy writing a storybook about one of them. When I was in middle school, every spring semester my Literature class would learn about a new Shakespearean play. These were some of my favorite...

My Feedback Thoughts!

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I believe feedback and constructive criticism are key components for improvement. When I was younger I did not enjoy receiving criticism, but as I got older I began to realize the importance of feedback and how beneficial it is especially for my job performance and school work. Before a person can receive constructive feedback, I think it is necessary for a person to have challenging but realistic expectations set for himself/herself. “14Signs Your Perfectionism Has Gotten Out of Control” (Image Information: Thumbs Up; Web Source: flickr ). This article was a little frightening for me, and this is probably because I feel that many of the descriptions in the article are aligned with my own behavior, actions, and beliefs. In the first part of the article it mentions that if you’ve ever cried about getting a B+ or ending up in second place, there’s a good chance you’re a perfectionist. Some other parts of the article stood out to me as well, and it even discusses adaptive a...

My Reading Notes for Week 2: Myth-Folklore Anthology

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For my reading notes I am going to discuss the plot, characters, and settings of a few of my favorite stories from the  Myth-Folklore Anthology . (Image Information: Forest Walk; Web Source:  flickr ). The Eight-Forked Serpent of Koshi  by  E. W. Champney and F. Champney: This story is a heroic tale as it involves a quest to slay the serpent in order to save  Kushinada-hime (Wondrous-fair Princess) . The setting is mountainous area surrounded by a sea. The characters are not regular humans; they are related to gods.  The Indian Who Wrestled with a Ghost by Katharine Berry Judson: This was a s scary story filled with action and ghost encounters. The main character was a traveler who experienced a few ghosts during his nights in the woods. I am wondering, how did the man wrestle the ghost since the ghost is not physically there? Also, how could the man kill a ghost? If it is a ghost isn't it already dead? These are some...

Week 2 Story: The Eight-Headed Serpent

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The Eight-Forked Serpent of Koshi Susa-no-wo was traveling through the forbidden mountains when he encountered an old man who had long gray beard. The old man was with an older woman and a young woman. The man and the older woman were both sobbing while young woman was trying to console them. 
 Susa-no-wo walked toward them and said, "This is the first time I have ever seen others in this mountainous area, humans normally cannot handle this environment. Are you all human?" The old man stopped crying to say, "I am the son of the Mountain-God. This is my wife and my daughter; my daughter's name is Kushinada-hime. Susa-no-wo said, "I am the brother of Amaterasu the Goddess of the Sun, Heaven-descended ruler of Yamato. It's nice to meet you. Sir, may I ask why you and your wife are crying?" The old man replied, "My wife and I are mourning the loss of our eight daughters who were murdered by the serpent. Also, we fear th...

A Few Reading Options

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The Hans Christian Andersen Unit  includes some stories I am familiar with (i.e.  The Princess and the Pea ) and a few new others I am not as familiar with. The stories from this unit seem fun and remind me of my favorite stories from my childhood. Homer's Odyssey is a unit I think I would enjoy because the readings are taken from the book The Odyssey. This is one of my favorite books, so I know I would find this unit fun to read. The unit called Europa's Fairy Book would be entertaining to read because it like the Hans Christian Andersen Unit it has stories that remind me of my childhood (i.e. The Cinder-Maid (Cinderella), Beauty and the Beast, etc.) .                                         (Image Information: Reading; Web Source:  flickr .)