1. @mezzmello

    Vonnegut and ICE

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    Vonnegut refers to a goodness and ill fortune scale that can be applied to stories. Many times stories can be seen to have similar themes, ending with the same goodness ranking (or at least some goodness ranking). This generally pleases the reader, listener, viewer, etc. I noticed in the ICE man story the goodness to […]
  2. @skyhiser

    What does it mean to be Western?

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    Having read “The Ice Man,” “The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky,” and other Western stories, both for class and beforehand, some common elements, style, settings, and characters, stand out. As stated in a previous blog, the western genre seems to be the literary embodiment of the prevalent frontier mentality that still exists in the shadows […]
  3. @mezzmello

    Alphabet Story

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    I attempted to write a short story with each consecutive word’s first letter beginning with the next letter of the alphabet. I put a little western twist on it. http://assignments.ds106.us/assignments/a-story-in-alphabet/ A bronze cowboy drove eerily fast, gravitating heavily into jungled knots; laughing maniacally, never once peering quiveringly, riding south toward Utah, veering with xenolith yellow […]
  4. @mezzmello

    Monologue

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    I completed the monologue of a household tool. I figured it was pretty interesting. I never thought much about how a tool would feel. http://assignments.ds106.us/assignments/monologue-of-a-household-tool/ It’s winter again, and half of me is freezing. The only time I can escape from the cold is during the brief moments I go inside the house. These times […]
  5. @mezzmello

    Hello Child

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    A letter to a little me.. Based on the assignment below: http://assignments.ds106.us/assignments/a-letter-to-you-as-a-child/   Get excited! The future will bring many things. Here’s a little list of tips to help you along the way. Leave the seat down. Get in the practice now to avoid any headache you’ll endure in the future. You’re not the only […]
  6. @mezzmello

    Drinks on ICE

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    Tropes are spread throughout westerns. The characters most commonly seen are the cowboys, drunks, sheriffs (the law), or women behind the men. Just depends on the story. The Ice Man and the Bride Comes to Yellow Sky both deal with a person in a similar station in life, however these persons deal with the situation […]
  7. @tifamonster

    Weekly Summary 3

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    This week I learned more about the Western theme. I enjoyed reading the required readings and creating assignments. I especially focused on language this week while doing the readings and responded to it here: Language in the West I even included “Western” in a couple of my daily creates! You can find my daily creates […]
  8. @Saralynn1606

    Dear Past Self

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    For the first assignment, I chose “A Letter to Yourself as a Child”. Dear younger self, You are 12 years old and you are about to start your first year of middle school, congrats! I know you’re scared and anxious to begin a new life at a new school, but things will be fine. Although … Continue reading Dear Past Self
  9. @Saralynn1606

    My Character

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    Out of all the Western characters, I chose the Indian Maiden as the one I wanted to focus on. Her name is Jacali, and she is a Native American from the Western Apache tribe. Her tribe resides in Arizona, and speaks the native Apache language but she can speak and understand a little English. Jacali cooks … Continue reading My Character
  10. @chrissy_gaul

    Half the Snow has Melted

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    Week Summary #3 My best attempt at a Duke selfie, but I just look confused. #ds106 #dailycreate #tdc1477 pic.twitter.com/K6iyasYwEP — Christina Gaul (@chrissy_gaul) January 25, 2016 Doing some blog posts out in the canyon. @ds106dc #tdc1481 #ds106 pic.twitter.com/cBA55K9hSU — Christina Gaul (@chrissy_gaul) January 29, 2016 Historical building at the University of Mary Washington, Seacobeck Hall […]
  11. @chrissy_gaul

    Don’t Worry, Be Happy

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    Sweetest Little Baby Face Writing Assignment #3: A Letter to You as a Child Assignment Description: “Write a letter to yourself at a certain age. Is there anything specific you would tell yourself? Is there anything you know now that you wish you knew then? Let yourself know! You could include telling yourself what you’re like […]
  12. @chrissy_gaul

    Ready, Set, Legends

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    Reading two of the great western legends makes the Western culture really start to sink in. Credit: Ice Man Credit: The Bride Comes to the Yellow Sky Noticing Some Things: These Westerns sure are starting to blend together.  Even though they all have different story lines,  the settings and people still seem to be similar in character. […]
  13. @jsteele_ds106

    Little Agnus

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    Agnus was born and raised in Tombstone, Arizona. Her mother didn’t work much growing up, she just kind of helped around town and her father was the most popular cowboy in town. He was like the head honcho of Tombstone. She grew up playing in the mud and being tackled by her two older brothers. … Continue reading Little Agnus

UMW Spring 2024 (Bond & Groom)

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