In “Everything has a name” by Helen Keller she expresses her thoughts and expectations while learning about things like water and dolls. Since she is both deaf and blind, some things that we find to be simple or basic were milestones for her. She speaks about visualizing things even though she can’t physically see. WhichContinue reading ““Everything has a Name””
Category Archives: Uncategorized
“Class in America”
In “Class in America” by Gregory Mantsios starts off emphasizing that most people in the United States do not like to speak about class even though we see the obvious or evident barriers. He feels as though we need to speak on more important things like class privileges, class oppression etc. I agree with hisContinue reading ““Class in America””
“Art”
In the text “Art” by Ian Bogost, he poses the question “Are videogames art?” He brings up avant-garde to further explain that the definition of art may be different for everyone. He explained that artists re-imagined what came before them and some made art that was completely the opposite to the norm. He states thatContinue reading ““Art””
“Shitty First Drafts”
In “Shitty First Drafts” by Anne Lamott, she explains that you have to go through trial and error in order to have a decent outcome. At first you might not convey everything on one go or on a piece of paper but you can always go back and correct it. She goes on to speakContinue reading ““Shitty First Drafts””