Category Archives: Kendra Cowart

Dahlonega

Kendra Cowart Kincaid, A Small Place, creative assignment If you come here, you will, as you have expected, find that we are indeed simple. You are probably here for leisure, maybe on a field trip, but probably on a small … Continue reading

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Straight & Forword

Kendra Cowart Sepúlveda, The Old Man Who Read Love Stories, pages 71-85 Throughout Sepúlveda’s novel, he describes the plot very straightforwardly, getting straight to the point. While his novel provides descriptive detail that adequately helps the reader to imagine the … Continue reading

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Earth’s Life Dance

Kendra Cowart Osundare, The Eye of the Earth   This poem is inspired and Americanized from the poems “Forest Echoes” and “Let Earth’s Pain Be Soothed.” I was inspired by the first poem’s lively description of the Earth and the … Continue reading

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Whiskey = Beautiful Nature and Happy People

Kendra Cowart Nadine Gordimer, The Conservationist, pages 202-211 Throughout Gordimer’s book we see a lot of ambiguousness that in a sense deems South Africa as a very confusing and foreign place. The identities of the characters are confusing to pick … Continue reading

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Home is Where the Heart is.

Kendra Cowart Tredinnick, The Blue Plateau, pages 13-132 Life on the “blue plateau” is rough for its residents. Their way of life closely mirrors what Americans think of when Southwestern cowboys come to mind; they live simply. Hard work is … Continue reading

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People Change, But Myth and Nature are Constant.

Kendra Cowart Ghosh, The Hungry Tide, pages 149-161 In the section titled “Beginning Again” Nirmal becomes a new person because of the storm. He becomes restless because of his new amazement of the nature surrounding him. Due to Nirmal’s comparison … Continue reading

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Science is Mystical

Kendra Cowart Ghosh, The Hungry Tide, pages 97-106 When reading about Piya’s epiphany on dolphins’ behavior, I found her connection of science to nature to be drastically different than any of the other examples that we have examined in class … Continue reading

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Storytelling

Kendra Cowart Ishimure Michiko, Lake of Heaven, pages 247-285 When Omomo sings at the ceremony mentioned in chapter five, it is a very special moment for Masahiko as well as the elder attendees. While the song brings the elders to … Continue reading

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Freaking Out

Kendra Cowart Matthiessen, The Snow Leopard, pages 38-63 On the fifth of October, Matthiessen recalls his enlightening experience with drugs. To him, drugs were not simply used to feel good, but rather to feel something – his true self. His … Continue reading

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Trust and Understanding: Do Chen and Little Wolf Have It?

Kendra Cowart Jiang Rong, Wolf Totem, pages 311-340 Throughout Wolf Totem Jiang captures how wolves are naturally cunning, vicious, and animalistic. He gives many examples of wolves using their primitive instincts in the wild for survival, such as when one … Continue reading

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