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Devin Hang Capstone

Posted by Devin Hang in Capstone · Angeles/Menasion/Spry · Wed on Monday, May 22, 2023 at 3:14 pm

https://sites.google.com/scienceleadership.org/thewritersfantasy/home?authuser=0

I have made a website with literature from myself and my fellow students. My goal for my capstone is that I wanted people to have a space where they can enjoy reading and/or writing, but importantly, appreciate their work. Many people do not enjoy reading or writing either because of school or other reasons, but sometimes they can produce the most beautiful work when they do, so I wanted them to be able to show their work on this website. I have collaborated with some CTE friends to help me build the website and with fellow students to get the website started. The goal was to share some works that I and others can be proud of and to provide some inspiration for those who will come across this website. I am proud that there were those who were willing to share a story that they appreciate no matter the size of it. Each writer has their own unique writing style which leaves my website with a kind of uniqueness that can’t be copied. I learned the different types of writing styles everyone has and how people tend to express themselves through their out-of-school writing, but I also learned the more challenging things like technology and organizing a website. The process of making a website and having it mirror my vision was its own obstacle. Overall, I appreciate the collaboration I have done to have this capstone completed. Without any, this website and stories would have never been shared.

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Tags: capstone, Walker-Roberts, Menasion
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Ideal Filmshelf for the Fruitiest

Posted by Devin Hang in Reel Reading · Giknis · C Band on Friday, February 3, 2023 at 7:40 am

Here is a sort of timeline of the movies and movie series that had an influence on me. These were the type of media that made me who I am today. I am proud and happy I get to share these.

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Urging Want

Posted by Devin Hang in Creative Writing · Pahomov · x1 Band on Monday, January 23, 2023 at 10:40 am

This is a second-person story. You will be a stalker who is obsessed with your best friend.

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Harpo, Who Dis Women!?!?!?

Posted by Devin Hang in College English · Pahomov · C Band on Thursday, January 12, 2023 at 12:15 pm

Host: Synai, Devin, Seyiram, Aliyah, Phoebe

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In the second episode of our podcast, we will go through the novel using a feminist lens. We will break down our women characters and react to the situations that are brought upon them and how it affects their mental health and responses.

https://anchor.fm/devin-hang

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Works Cited “International Women’s Day 2022: Why Colour Purple Symbolises Feminist Movement.” News18, 8 March 2022, https://www.news18.com/news/lifestyle/international-womens-day-2022-why-colour-purple-symbolises-feminist-movement-4834931.html. Accessed 10 January 2023. Jackson, Lauren Michele. “Alice Walker’s Journals Depict an Artist Restless on Her Laurels.” The New Yorker, 18 April 2022, https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/04/25/alice-walkers-journals-depict-an-artist-restless-on-her-laurels-gathering-blossoms-under-fire-valerie-boyd. Accessed 10 January 2023. WATKINS, MEL, and Alice Walker. “Some Letters Went to God.” The New York Times, 25 July 1982, https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/98/10/04/specials/walker-color.html?module=inline. Accessed 10 January 2023.

Out of the three articles I read, I think I enjoyed the New York Times on the web because it dove deep Into the context of the book and addressed several lenses, with feminism being the most prominent one. It also sums the book up from a different perspective and opened my eyes to more information that I didn’t automatically see about the story. One idea I thought was important was the role and influence that the women character had on each other and the influence she had on the males, especially her husband Albert who changed his ways because of Celie,” it is Albert’s real love and sometimes mistress, Shug Avery, and his rebellious daughter-in-law, Sofia, who provide the emotional support for Celie’s personal evolution. And, in turn, it is Celie’s new understanding of an acceptance of herself that eventually leads to Albert’s re-evaluation of his own life and a reconciliation among the novel’s major characters.”

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Wilson, Jennifer, “Untangling the Legacy of The Color Purple.” New Republic, 1 February 2021, https://newrepublic.com/article/161165/legacy-color-purple-alice-walker-book-review

This source tends to connect the novel with the musical a lot because it blew up during the time the broadway was airing. With the feminist lens, we would see the book as a girl who is a rape survivor. And it is connected to Alice Walker on a personal level. However, male writers who do not see through this lens think the book is an attack on them. Black Writer Ishmael Reed believes that this book is an attack on black men and how they are characterized as rapists. With an open mind and with or without a feminist lens, this book is not the case. It is more focused on how there was sexual abuse and what it is like to experience it at a young age rather than race and time period. It is one of the main things that is throughout the book because this trauma has been carried out the entire way and the plot that is continuing the story. From young sexual abuse to marriage at a young age. And through all of its mistreatment of women.

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Harpo, who dis women!?

Posted by Devin Hang in College English · Pahomov · C Band on Friday, January 6, 2023 at 10:17 am

Host- Synai, Seyiram, Devin, Phoebe

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This podcast will discuss The Color Purple by Alice Walker. We talk about the underline issues in the book. Using comparisons from the movie and real-life history. Talking about the triggers and how a young child is experiencing her life.

https://anchor.fm/sbh20/episodes/HARPO—WHO-DIS-WOMEN-e1t44r4

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