Monthly Archives: March 2020

Post #7: Feminist Perspective

Due by the usual class period on Wednesday, March 30th *Please respond to blogging prompts in a new posting on your own blog. Please enumerate and entitle all of your blog postings in line with the posting assignment number and title. Another … Continue reading

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Post# 6: A Neo-Marxist Analysis of Dexter

The Rhetorical Situation Dexter is a television series categorized as a crime drama that stars Michael C. Hall. Dexter Morgan, the main character of the show, is a sociopathic serial killer who learns to act normal in order to hide … Continue reading

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Post #6: Neo-Marxist Perspective

The Amazing World of Gumball is a children’s cartoon on Cartoon Network where Gumball Waterson, Waterson family, and friends get into weird situations. The show is episodic and only fifthteen minutes long. Each episode normally parodies some form of the moral … Continue reading

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Post #6: Neo-Marxist Perspective on “Carol” (2015)

The Rhetorical Situation Carol is based on the (my favorite) book, The Price of Salt (1952) by Patricia Highsmith. The film is set in 1950s New York City and tells the forbidden love story between Carol Aird, an older mid-divorced woman, … Continue reading

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Post #6: Neo-Marxist Perspective

The Hunger Games Rhetorical Situation  “The Hunger Games” is a movie about what was once North America. It is set far into the future and North America is now separated into 12 districts that is maintained by the Capital of … Continue reading

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Post #6 Neo-Marxist Perspective of Fight Club

When considering breaking the first rule of the world’s most popular club it has to be for a good reason. A better reason might be found but for today doing a Neo-Marxist analysis of “Fight Club” (1999) directed by David … Continue reading

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Hello world!

 Hello! I am Briana Smith, welcome to my ePortfolio. I am obtaining my Bachelors’s in Biology at Longwood University and will graduate in May 2020. The above tabs show my projects that I came across during my four years at … Continue reading

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Post 6: Neo-Marxist Perspective on a Coronavirus Meme

Rhetorical Situation This meme takes place in a grocery store during the Corona Virus pandemic. The language of the sign and the labels indicate that this photo was taken in an American store. The Goal of the Neo-Marxist Analysis According … Continue reading

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Post #6: Neo-Marxist Perspective

Due by the usual class period on Wednesday, March 18th *Please respond to blogging prompts in a new posting on your own blog. Please enumerate and entitle all of your blog postings in line with the posting assignment number and … Continue reading

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Post #5: Symbolic Convergence Analysis of The Nightmare Before Christmas

For this post, I am analyzing Henry Selick’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. This is one of the first movies I think of when it comes to fantasy due to its imaginative imagery and ideas. Rhetorical Situation The movie is centered around Jack … Continue reading

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