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Story & The Brain

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  • Assignment 1: Getting Started
  • Assignment 2: Storyworld
  • Assignment 3: Plot
  • Class Discussion
  • Classifying Experiences and Technologies
  • Discussion Reflections
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Identification and Empowerment in The Lost Bookshop

  • Posted by
    Kaylee
  • Posted in Plot
The cover of The Screwtape Letters. There is a well dressed man with no face, text where the face would be, and devil horns at the top.

God Voice, Irony, and Self Emotions in The Screwtape Letters

  • Posted by
    Kaitlin Brown
  • Posted in Plot

The Lost Bookshop: Trying Something New

  • Posted by
    Sophia Sullivan
  • Posted in Plot

Her One Mistake

  • Posted by
    Angie
  • Posted in Plot

The boring Guide to being Just Friends

  • Posted by
    Nora
  • Posted in Plot
Contains the text "Breathtaking" Gillian McAllister "Utterly addictive" Clair Douglas None of This Is True Her Lies Could Kill You Lisa Jewell The Ten-Million-Copy Best Selling Author

None of This is True and My Experience Kicking Myself for Being Oblivious

  • Posted by
    Anonymous Reader
  • Posted in Plot
A book cover featuring an illustrated cafe building with train tracks in the foreground. A train is passing by on the tracks, and the visible words written on the train car are "STREAK," "Cotton Belt Route," and "Freight." Words written on the building are "CAFE" and "Buffalo Rock Ale." The top half of the image is a blue sky with the text "NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER" and the author's name, "Fannie Flagg". In the center of the cover is the text, "FRIED GREEN TOMATOES AT THE WHISTLE STOP CAFE" and "A Novel".

Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe: An Emotional Rollercoaster

  • Posted by
    Emily Formica
  • Posted in Storyworld

Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here: Storyworld in Dante’s Inferno

  • Posted by
    Kaylee
  • Posted in Storyworld

My silence while reading The Silent Patient

  • Posted by
    Nora
  • Posted in Storyworld

Metamorphosis: Finding Meaning in the Confusion

  • Posted by
    Josie Sestito
  • Posted in Storyworld

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