This was fun, but the original audio was 50+ minutes, so there are sections that sound a bit more choppy than usual. A lot of the stories were cut out as well, which is why the opinions have such a st...Read More
A discussion of Literacy Narrative analysis and the categorization of victim little narratives. Featuring extra voices (hence the extra time) and opinions about the subject. I did my best to simplify ...Read More
To revise my essay in preparation for the podcast, I essentially rewrote most of the sections. I got rid of some terminology in the beginning paragraphs that I thought were unnecessary. I also changed...Read More
original paragraph 1: Another pattern noticed throughout the many true victim narratives, was the tendency to either see oneself as an entity or incremental learner. An entity learner views their prob...Read More
The class data of a variety of rising cairn narratives was used as a sample to describe the tendency to misidentify narratives as fitting a little victim narrative. This tendency may be due to the def...Read More
Original 1: To describe true victim narratives, victim narratives that were perceived as victim that accurately fit the blaming mechanism, several Rising Cairn database examples were examined for key ...Read More
What do your peers think you might do here, based on the evidence you’ve provided in the draft? Is there other evidence in the narratives that you’ve left out of the draft so far? Be specific abou...Read More
Part I Introduction: The opening sentences was changes to better reflect one of the main claims of the paper. The transition from a general topic to the literary sources that have examined the topics ...Read More
From “I Hate Reading” by Danielle Usko, which I was identifying with my new terms. From “Burdos Lesson” from Alexis Criss, identifying with my terms From “A Nervous Littl...Read More
I am mostly interested in how the perception that the average person (with my class as a sample) differs from literature (in Alexander). Either the narratives labeled as ‘victim’ that do not fit A...Read More