Tuesday, May 6, 2014

English 1010 Feedback



English 1010 Feedback

Ms. Hanson, I really enjoyed your class this semester. I can see that you care about your students, both on a personal and academic level. You have given us every opportunity to succeed. The class was well organized; we knew what to expect and when assignments were due. In addition, you gave use many opportunities to raise our grade. The only negative thing that I can say about the class is, that I wish the assignments could have been more personable. Some examples of this could be, letting the class choose what book to read or what to blog about.  If students found a book that they found intriguing, they would be more likely to read. Likewise, if they had a topic that they are passionate about they would be more likely to enjoy blogging about it. I think you did a fantastic job, and I’ll be lucky to have you as a teacher in the future.  

Le Temps Viendra Part 3, Ch.1-5



Le Temps Viendra Part 3, Ch.1-5

Chapter 1:       Chapter one starts off with Ann waking up in twenty-first Century. Ann then comes to realize that she is in a hospital bed. Her neurosurgeon Mr. Harris tells her that she had an aneurysm, and she had to have surgery to stop the bleeding. He then tells her that she has another aneurysm deep within her brain that cannot be reached. In addition Ann is referred to a psychiatrist for depression.

Chapter 2:       Ann is released from the hospital two weeks later. She is picked up by her friend Kate who takes her home. We then learn that Ann has a boyfriend named Daniel, who is married and has a child named rose. The chapter ends with Ann asking Daniel to take her back to the Heaver Castle, he replies telling her to wait four more weeks so she can regain her strength.

Chapter 3:       In chapter three, we find out that Ann’s parents and brother were killed when she was five. Daniel then picks her up for her birthday. Ann decides that she wants to go on a picnic in Runnymede, by the Ankerwycke Yew. Ann is upset when she discovers the poor condition of the yew and the surrounding landscape. Ann then goes on to tell Daniel of her experience as Ann Boleyn in the sixteenth Century. Daniel told Ann that he loved her, and that whenever I look at you I see Ann Boleyn.

Chapter 4:       In chapter four, the four weeks has gone by, and it is time for Ann to visit the Heaver Castle. Daniel drops her off by herself at the Heaver Castle. Ann spends her time looking at paintings, books and letters. Ann also visits the rose garden and then finds herself in the Saint Peters Church. She then sees her father’s grave. The Chapter ends with Ann asking Thomas for forgiveness for any hardships she may have caused.
 
Chapter 5:       Twenty months have passed since her visit to the Heaver Castle. We find out that Rose has contracted meningitis. Daniel then tells Ann that he thinks he is being punished for his love towards her. Daniel thinks it would be best if they take some time apart. It is April 23, 2009, they are celebrating the five hundred year anniversary of King Henry. Ann Makes her way to the Observatory, where she becomes dizzy and smells rosewater. Ann then decides to board a boat. While on the boat she gets a text from Daniel saying that he and his wife are arguing, and he cannot take it anymore. Ann then smells rosewater for the second time. Daniel then sends Ann another text saying, he left his wife and wants Ann to take him back. That is the last thing that Ann remembers before returning to the heroine’s body. 

Le Temps Viendra Ch.19-22



Le Temps Viendra Ch.19-22
Chapter 19-20.            The beginning of chapter nineteen starts off like many of the others chapters do, with Ann enjoying the company of her friends and confidants.  Ann, along with many others are shooting archery. Ann is about to shoot her second arrow when Nan arrives. She tells Ann that the Dean took the book Obedience of a Christian Man from her husband. Ann goes straight to Henry and tells him about the situation. Henry gives Ann a golden ring with his cipher on it, instructing her to show it to Sampson and that he should return the book to her. At the start of chapter twenty Henry tells Ann that the book Obedience of a Christian Man is for me, and all the Kings to read. Henry and Ann are waiting anxiously for the return of Dr. Foxe. They are waiting for the news regarding the approval of the annulment.  Dr. Foxe finally arrives, and tells them that the pope has agreed. He said, “This document makes good all the request that we laid before him.”Pg.276.

Chapter 21-22.            The beginning of chapter twenty-one starts off with Ann’s mother telling her that the sweating sickness has returned. Elizabeth then tells Ann that Bess has fallen ill, and has died. In addition, Ann feels betrayed by Henry, because he fled with Katherine leaving her alone. Elizabeth and Ann then decide to return to the Heaver Castle, that is when they find out the George has also fallen ill. Ann is not worried for her brother’s life, because she knows he is alive in the future.  In chapter twenty-two Henry Ask for Ann to return to him.  On their way to Henrys estate, Ann falls ill with the sweating sickness. The chapter ends with Ann losing consciousness. Elisabeth is standing over her, telling her to get up.