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Frank Kubas  14
05-24-2002 01:37 PM ET (US)
This weeks topic of conversation appears to be what we learned in class. I didnt learn much from this class, however it did change my view of the American Family. I realized everyone comes from different walks of life. This class introduced me to a few books that i enjoyed and recommended to my mother who loves to read. All and all i enjoyed the class.
MichelleSPerson was signed in when posted  15
05-24-2002 02:34 PM ET (US)
This class didn't change my view of the American Family because I already had seen many of the types of families we read about this quarter. I did enjoy hearing everyone's views about these books. There were many times that I may not have agreed with these views, but I still enjoyed hearing them. The most important thing that made this class enjoyable for me was this message board. I'm not the type of person to speak up in class at all. This discussion board allowed me to express my opinions a little more freely. :)
molly hart  16
05-24-2002 05:25 PM ET (US)
hello everyone. week nine already....geez, the time does fly by, eh? i'll have to agree with the folks who said they enjoyed other folks' opinions/takes on each of the novels we read. interesting viewpoints, lively discussions, passionate web postings...some more so than others! :-)

as i've mentioned before, i really, really enjoyed the reading list for the quarter. some old faves and certainly some new faves (bastard out o' carolina)-- great exposure to contemporary lit i think. although i didn't find the quizzes or papers terribly difficult, i did struggle to find my 'critical voice' early on. i had to get back into that mind set---to 'digest' it all and then assess it. as this is my first quarter back in school in almost eight years, i appreciated the reminders (MLA style, etc...) and the practice. goodness knows there are plenty of papers to come in my 5 qtrs. left!!!

i'm still chewing on a few different ideas for my final paper....probably gonna use "bastard" and "bean trees". we'll see...thanks again for choosing such great novels. (p.s.....i'm glad we didn't find time to watch all those sitcom reruns----i'm not/never have been a t.v. person---glad we made it through without all that!)
John Riehle  17
05-24-2002 06:25 PM ET (US)
I might as well be honest, I did not enjoy too many of the books we read this quarter. I guess this is due to the fact that the topic of the American family as the plot of a book holds no real interest for me.

The Shinning was far more interesting because it had outside forces influencing the characters. Unlike Bastard out of Carolina, in which the father Glen, was an evil, heartless son of a bi*$#, the Shinning dad Jack Torance was driven to evil through the ghosts in the Overlook. I found this to be much more interesting than reading about what a looser Glen was and how he took it out on his step-daughter.

All in all, I would have to recommend some different books for next quarter.
Meredith MacMillan  18
05-24-2002 06:31 PM ET (US)
What I have to say seems to parallel what everyone else is saying. Overall I enjoyed the books we read this quarter. I think we got a pretty broad view of the American family. I think the best part of the class was the fact that we had these postings, because they allowed people to "come out of their shells" and express what they were really thinking. It's just too bad people couldn't have been more vocal in class.
Kate Doering  19
05-24-2002 06:42 PM ET (US)
I liked the variety of the books that we read. It went from easy reading (The Bean Trees) to the challenge of Beloved. I also enjoyed the interaction of the class. The best conversation in my opinion is the one about Sethe killing her child. It really challenged us to put ourselves in someone else's shoes and showed us that life throws out a lot more difficult situations then we are used to dealing with.
Clarissa Hutchinson  20
05-24-2002 06:51 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 05-24-2002 06:52 PM
This class made me want to go into an english minor even more. I can not say that I learned anything, but it certainly helped me read books that I would have never read for leisure. I hated Beloved. I loved The Bean Trees, and there is a sequal to it in Little Professor if anyone is interested. There is one thing that I learned and that was to take the word "like" out of my vocabulary.
Ginger Zupancic  21
05-24-2002 08:54 PM ET (US)
I really enjoyed this class. I love to read, anything, and spend my summers catching up on books I missed throughout the school year. It was never boring, although I did not love all of the books. Of course it is impossible for everybody to love all of the books. I am looking forward to researching my final topic
Andrew Riester  22
05-24-2002 11:30 PM ET (US)
I did enjoy this class, but i feel that i could have gotten more out of it. That may be because it was so early in the morning or that the books werent all to my liking. Either way though i had fun and if i had to do it over again i would still take this class
JoHanna Sestito  23
05-24-2002 11:34 PM ET (US)
Well, I did almost forget, but hopefully I made it. I must say that going into this class I was a little weary, because I did not like Critical Approach to Poetry at all! However, this is definitely one of the best classes that I've ever taken. I didn't like all the books, but I'm still happy that I read them. I appreciated how open and free the class structure was for discussions and papers. I would definitely recomend this class to anyone.
Rebecca Stephens  24
05-25-2002 11:25 AM ET (US)
My favorite part of the class was just getting able to read so much just because I love to read, but usually at the end of the quarter I have a few half finished books because I get caught up in school. So it was fun to have school and reading be the same thing this quarter. I would have to say that I loved Beloved. I had read it in highschool and I didn't enjoy it much, but reading it again changed that a lot. Before I could only appreciate Toni Morrison's writing, but now I was able to enjoy it and I would never have read that again by choice so I am glad I had that opportunity.
Tom Hudak  25
05-26-2002 04:31 PM ET (US)
yes i just wanted to restate that although this class was different than maost english classes i have taken, i must say it was a good different. The books we were assigned to read are books that i would not go out and read, but i do feel this was a good thing. My dad who is an english teacher liked hearing the books i was being made to read, and he was glad since i usually go for books by Tom Clancy and others. The only problem i had with the class was this message board, yes this message is late, but i question there use, seeing our time could have been spent better in class. But overall i enjoyed the books and our class discussions, good luck to everyone one the final paper, take care
Allison Bonhard  26
05-27-2002 12:07 PM ET (US)
I enjoyed this class for many reasons. I felt as though the "force" reading really paid off. I didn't really feel forced though, to get the books done on time. I enjoyed these books a lot. This class gave me a greater appreciation for fiction novels, and I have started another novel since the last one we read. By far, my favorite was Bastard out of Carolina. I felt as though it was the best read, and that there were so many issues in it that aren't like many other books I read. I am doing my research paper on the author and Bastard. BY reading and learning more and more about Allison, I have gained a more appreciative understanding of her book. By knowing more about Allison, I can analyze the book more, and gain more from it. I have enjoyed this class a lot, thanks for the reads!
Cassie Meek  27
05-28-2002 01:15 PM ET (US)
Since everyone else is writing about the class I thought I would agree with all the good comments and talk about my paper instead.
  I think that I might change my paper topic to a focus on how the books had a porch. The families gathered there and had a lot of memories there. I thought it was pretty interesting how each novel, excluding The Shining and We were the Mulvaneys (didn't read), included a porch where the characters watched life and experienced it.
  Since my family is also centered around a porch this part of each book stuck out in my mind. I beleive that if a family has something like a porch, such as a table, a room or a kitchen it really brings a family together. Now I'm not sure if I am going to use this as my topic or not because it is going to be pretty hard to research this but if I come up empty handed I am going to stick to my old plan.
ryan ramsey  28
05-29-2002 05:40 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 05-29-2002 05:44 PM
Sorry that my message is so late but I was unaware that we were posting messages this week. I hope that it is not too late to post this message.
However, I must agree with the majority of the class and say that this class has been one of the most enjoyable I have taken at OU. The entire class had an extremely laid back atmosphere which made learning very easy. In most classes the pressure to perform is overwhelming, however by making the course more relaxed it allowed me to perform at a high level. I enjoyed the novels we read, and felt that each one had a significant lesson to be learned. Before this course I found reading to be a daunting task, but after experiancing the joys of reading I found myself to be a little more interested in reading and might accually read in my free time. The only thing I didn't really like was the time span on message board. I felt that more time should be given for students to post messages. The time constrants really bothered me. But overall I give this class an excellant rating. I enjoyed it thourghly and will recommened it to my friends.
Rebecca Carson  29
06-02-2002 02:19 PM ET (US)
Sorry this is so late. I agree that this has been an enjoyable class for me this quarter. It was nice to be able to read something other than long boring textbooks. I thought the topic was interesting and enjoyed discussing the books in class. Bastard out of Carolina was probably one of my favorite books despite it's sad and horrible topic. All in all I enjoyed this class, and will recomend it to other students.
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