blundersPosted on November 28th, 2006 @ 2:10 pm
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And here are the exam blunders:
- Bibi is Greek. However, his name is French. This is his weakness.
- Emily has a character both death and live. (Dead or alive?)
- Emily is a typical woman. (She could be anything but typical. We women are not murderers by definition.)
- Emily is a round character. She is fat. (Hmmm?)
- Emily changes because she gets round, as she was slim at the beginning. (There is a total misunderstanding about roundness of the character, I believe.)
- Faulkner’s flashback’s increase the adrenaline. (A very biological approach)
- Emily changes throughout the story and she has plural view. (A response to the question about the plural point of view.)
- Emily circulates throughout the story. (Don’t ask me? There is a limit to an instructor’s imagination. I have no idea what this means.)
- Nick left his fragile, vulnerable and feminine characteristic at the end of the story and became a real man. (Does he become a macho? If so, I missed that point.)
- As Nick grows, the paper boy passes his time. (Koca hikayeyi boşa harcıyor yani.)
- Mann can enter the characters’ brain. (The portrait of the author as a surgeon!)
- Without a plot and a character the story would be hard to understand. (Would there be a story in the first place?)
- Emily and Homer are a gay couple. (I like this one. It offers new perspectives on homosexuality)
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