Sunday, February 27, 2011

In "Neon Scars" Wendy Rose really tells about her life story, everything about that story shows struggles she went through. Right down to the way it was written, like we discussed in class with the paragraphs shifting back and forth. Everything she writes can show something that she felt and that is why it is autobiographical in a way because she can relate to everything. Wendy Rose uses her life and her struggles to write good stories and make herself and her stories more open to the diversity of the readers.

All three women are viewed like outcasts, they all believe to be misunderstood. In some cases, they try to be understood but it doesn't work, and then in the poem "Julia" she seems to be very alone and have nobody to even try to relate too. The second poem confused me a little but she also seems to be alone. Just as "Neon Scars" Wendy Rose feels like she is going to through life alone with nobody to help or listen to her.

Cassidy Weeks. Post 5

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