Monday, December 13, 2010

Biography

Now that I have finished writing my critical biography, I'm happy to say that I enjoyed writing it. Although the specifications seemed a little confusing at first, since we referred to it as a critical biography even though it really wasn't, it was easy to get past that and focus only on my topic. In a way, it still included some of the information that would have been in a biography of Mary Wroth, but only because it worked with my topic.

I decided to write about how she was an early example of a feminist, a fact evidenced in both her writing and her personal life. Originally I was going to focus solely on her writing, but as I did my research, I found out that there was a lot about her life that made her a true feminist. She was a very strong, powerful woman, and it was a lot of fun to learn more about her and her life. I did find some extra information that didn't quite fit in my paper, and I'll be using that as my oral presentation on Thursday.

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