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RMST 202 Literatures and Cultures of the Romance World II: Modern to Post-Modern
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RMST 202 Blog 2024-04-09 18:06:32

Hi everyone! It’s honestly so hard to believe that this is the last blog post that I’m writing for this course.  Looking back at the first blog post I wrote at the very beginning, one of the goals that I set was to become more motivated to read on a daily basis. From the 11 […]

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some male characters annoy the f*** out of me

To start off, I really enjoyed this course, largely because I can really say that my passion for reading which I lost once starting university because of how many ‘boring’ school books I had to read. All of these books provoked emotion in me, allowing me to engage more with the texts and keep me […]

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Farewell blog post

As this term ends, it’s time to look back at this class that has been quite a ride. Writing this last blog post feels a bit sad but it’s cool to think about all the books we’ve read and what I’ve learned. I really liked two books a lot: “Money to Burn” by Ricardo Piglia […]

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Concluding Post!- Closing a Chapter

Hi everyone, Time to write my concluding blog post. I have been feeling very sentimental about finishing my first year and the beginning of my post secondary academic journey. It really is the end of the beginning and I can honestly say that I am proud of how far we have all come. Looking back […]

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RMST202 in a nutshell: Shitty men, intrusive thoughts, nameless characters, and death

Alas, we have reached the end of this course! This course was strangely nowhere near what I expected but in the best way possible. I think the texts we have read and the discussions we have had, truly make me … Continue reading →

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