Monday, November 4, 2013

Final blogger reflection

Click here to read my best Character Post

 

         My Characters post is by the far the best because, in the rubric it says "The student analyzes in detail how complex characters develop over the course of the text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot or develop the theme". In my blog post I described and explained how Jane one of the main characters interacts with the other characters. Also how in the beginning of the book she was a flat character and we knew nothing about her or her family, background of where she was/is from. Then moving on in the book I stated how you began to know more and more about this once mysterious character. Who know developed into a round character instead of flat character that we knew nothing about. I then went on to explain how in my book Jane did not propel the plot but Scarlett did by getting all of the boys and taking them, home with her. When Janie (Jane) didn’t even talk to them. So there for concluding that in my blog post I believe I fully fulfilled all the requirements and it was by far my best blog post by far.

   One thing I struggled with doing was blogging every week two posts and four comments. The four comments weren’t that difficult. Posting twice every week was hard though because sometimes my books characters didn’t change or nothing really propelled in the plot or nothing actually changed that much so it was hard to post about my book if nothing changed or if let’s say I already posted to all of the categories so you had to repeat a category but since you posted the last time to that category nothing changed in it. So I found that difficult to post two posts every week. There wasn’t really any way I could overcome this because I still had to post two times a week and comment four times. But I worked through it as much as I could. For the four comments each week I just found a blog that interested me and I could easily relate to and used that so it was easier to comment. Instead of finding a blog that I had no clue what they were talking about or what they were saying. I tending to stick to blog posts that I had read so I could easily comment on them, and I really didn’t have to make it like a job. More of an extra thing that I enjoyed doing once a week. Working through two posts each week was a little harder. I had to think about it a lot before I posted, so the week before I would post and then start thinking then, what I was going to post for the next week. So while I was reading before I had to post the next week I would be looking in the reading for examples or parts that I could relate to one or more the categories. One strength I had with blogging every week was easily connecting to my book and others books, when I commented on other peoples blogs that had the same interests as me it was easy for me to connect with them so that was one strength I had. I guess in the end you could say commenting four times was strength for me and at sometimes a struggle.