Sunday, May 3, 2020

Blog Entry 10


I enjoyed Sam’s presentation most on “I, the Divine.” The book seems really interesting. I liked how Sam presented with confidence. Sam explained the book thoroughly and she spoke clearly. You can tell she read the book and she seemed like she really enjoyed the book. She spoke with enthusiasm. She provided an excellent analysis at the end. She did not read the slides verbatim. She had appropriate images to go with her presentation.  I found her character map to be useful. It had character relations in America and in Lebanon. Sam had thoughtful, intelligent discussion questions – she even explained and rephrased her discussion questions. The style of the book was most interesting to me because each chapter is written as a first chapter, the point of view from first, second and third person changes, the writing style from poetic to formal to causal changes, and the story is not told linearly. Sam had interesting quotes that went along with themes of the book. She explained her selected quotes in-depth. This presentation made me really want to read this book. It sounds exciting and I enjoyed learning about another book. She provided excellent background on the author of the book, Rabih Alameddine. Rabih was born to Lebanese parents and born in Kuwait. He moved to the United States to study in college. I thought it was unique that in addition to being a writer, Rabih is also an artist. He seems very talented to have great abilities in art and in writing. Sam definitely put a lot of time into preparing for her presentation. I was happy with how she presented it, and how clear she was with her summary and her analysis. Hopefully, when I get a chance, I will read this book. It is clearly a unique book that should be read.

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