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“Wild”: Cheryl Strayed Overcoming Addiction
Cheryl Strayed’s novel “Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail” was a really good book and I quite enjoyed reading it. I think nature played a major role in Cheryl being able to heal from her past. Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail helped her to clear her mind and realize what kind… Read more
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Wild Using Archetypal Literary Theory
The novel Wild by Cheryl Strayed is about her personal journey. Cheryl begins the novel feeling very lost after her mother passes away from stage four lung cancer, her family drifts apart, and she gets a divorce. This brings her to the Pacific Crest Trail. Throughout the story, Cheryl is really the only main character.… Read more
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Adnan Syed: is he really. guilty?
At the age of 18, Adnan Syed was convinced of kidnapping and murdering an 18 year old girl, Hae Min Lee. But did he really do it? In my opinion no, but let me tell you why. On January 13, 1999, Hae Min Lee was reported missing. One month later, her body was found in… Read more
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Wild Using Reader’s Response
Wild by Cheryl Strayed is a novel about Cheryls three month long trek through the Pacific Crest Trail, alone. The first third of the novel is about everything that lead up to Cheryl deciding to hike the trail and the beginning of the trail. The novel begins with with a short prologue, mid hike. The… Read more
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Listening Strategies for Serial Season 1, Episode 1: The Alibi
There are many strategies to understanding a medium. For a podcast, you are limited to just your hearing. This means you must listen for the speakers tone and key information. While listening to the Serial podcast, I took notes to better remember the characters and important events/dates. I also kept in mind the question “do… Read more
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