In case you need more material, I have three suggestions:The Bonesetter's Daughter, Amy Tan - a girl deals with her caregiver's suicideDurable Goods, Elizabeth Berg - a daughter deals with her mother's unexpected death
So what we've decided on is Expected vs Unexpected Death, which is the better death for both the dying and the survivors. I'll just post the quick sketched outline I've been mulling over.I. In literature, what depiction of
I remember last week we also spoke about why we eulogize a person. Is it for us or truly to remember them. Which takes us into the whole 'who are we remembering?' deal. What's the function of making them a "better" per
So just to post and explore our topic and different ideas, and for Betty's benefit, here's a little bit of what we discussed. We are still on the topic of eulogizing but it is such a rich topic. One potentially specific questio
Ok, I updated the wiki with the last version of the proposal. Also I thought I would post some of the information from yesterday so that Cathy can know whats going on.The final project will consisit of 5-6 pages written by each person
Hey guys, I have reviewed your conference proposal and suggested comments are listed below. Before getting into the specific comments, consider an overall key thought. You guys have assembled a nice skeleton proposal that meets the basic requirements