Hello everyone,
I’m Brianna and I’m from Toronto. I’m a second-year student hoping to major in political science and hope to go to law school in the future.
I have always favorited subjects that are literarily centered. I think that these courses offer such an opportunity to be analyzed and understood in so many different ways. I have taken several courses about different types of literature, both through high school and first year. I am excited to see what RMST202 has to offer as I have not learned much in the realm of this course description. I also have always had a passion for learning new things, beginning from a place of no knowledge, which I’m confident this course will allow me to do.
Throughout this course, I hope to not only build my expertise in analyzing types of literature but also gain a new appreciation for types of literature. I also hope to gain new tools that will help me to further my abilities in identifying similarities and differences, as well as what drives them, throughout all types of literary works. I look forward to taking new approaches to literature that I have yet to encounter and applying them.
Hi Brianna! While I’m not a poli sci major, I am very interested in political science and I think that the combination of politics, especially given the historical basis of colomialism that many of the writers of this course are surrounded by, can be an interesting framework for analysis. I can’t wait to read your blogs and think about your interpretations and analyses
– Lucas R