For this unit, we were given the opportunity to write a personal essay and make a video on one of our life beliefs. It was a very meaningful project as I was given the opportunity to write freely about myself… Continue Reading →
In this unit, four summatives in total are required. The first one we’re supposed to do was a TIEA analyzing the function of religion or spiritual beliefs in the book. The second one was book snaps taken throughout the entire… Continue Reading →
In this unit, we’re required to do several summatives based on reading the book, The Crucible by Arthur Miller. One of which was writing a TIEA based on a chosen prompt. The second one we did was a dramatic reading performance… Continue Reading →
This unit is a 10-months course that allows us to conduct a project freely on any area that we’re interested in. For this personal project, I decided to do an art internship at Pier 2 Art Center in Kaohsiung. To… Continue Reading →
For this poetry unit, we’ve accomplished several summatives. One of which was an independent poetry reading performance of a poem we’ve chosen. We’re required to read the poem dramatically out loud, then briefly state the reason why we like it…. Continue Reading →
In “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot, occasions where someone tricks or lies to another person in order to achieve a goal can be seen everywhere. For example, this tension between scientific progress and privacy can be… Continue Reading →
How the story goes… Procter is known in the village for his upright reputation. He portrays himself as a religious Christian who follows the 10 Commandments deeply, and strongly discriminates against those hypocritical. Ironically, he himself is a hypocrite and… Continue Reading →
The Crucible “There be no mark of blame upon my life, Mr. Hale. I am a covenanted Christian woman” (Miller 63), says Elizabeth. When trying to claim her innocence from witchery in front of Mr. Hale, Elizabeth Procter declares that… Continue Reading →
In this unit, we did a thorough study and investigation of the well-known Taiwanese novel “The Taste of Apples” written by Huang Chun-Ming. The different sources of tension present in the book took us into different perspectives of the characters… Continue Reading →
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