Overall, I enjoyed the essence of Emily Moser’s presentation regarding the idea of hope in the dark. I like how she incorporated this concept into her whole presentation. She talked about how the beginning of the book opened with scenes of winter and closing while the end of the book ended with signs of spring and rebirth which represents the hope that is felt even in darkness throughout the novel. I believe that Emily did a good job explaining this concept as well as using the theme of hope in the colors of her presentation and themes of her project. She also did a good job connecting the author’s background to the essence of the novel. Attending Emily’s presentation will help me on the AP exam if I am faced with a prompt with The Kite Runner or concepts of imagery to represent hope or tragedy. In her presentation, Emily conveyed these points clearly and I will be able to use these points to me advantage on the exam. To improve her presentation, Emily could have incorporated more examples of her author’s writing to show her audience rather than telling.
Overall, I enjoyed the essence of Emily Moser’s presentation regarding the idea of hope in the dark. I like how she incorporated this concept into her whole presentation. She talked about how the beginning of the book opened with scenes of winter and closing while the end of the book ended with signs of spring and rebirth which represents the hope that is felt even in darkness throughout the novel. I believe that Emily did a good job explaining this concept as well as using the theme of hope in the colors of her presentation and themes of her project. She also did a good job connecting the author’s background to the essence of the novel.
ReplyDeleteAttending Emily’s presentation will help me on the AP exam if I am faced with a prompt with The Kite Runner or concepts of imagery to represent hope or tragedy. In her presentation, Emily conveyed these points clearly and I will be able to use these points to me advantage on the exam. To improve her presentation, Emily could have incorporated more examples of her author’s writing to show her audience rather than telling.