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Student Broadside Critique – Kelsey Johnson
Lisa’s broadside displays an excerpt from Sir Arthur Conon Doyle’s The Sign of the Four, a Sherlock Holmes novel. The mood of this text is meditative and aloof and has the feel of classic literature because of the use of old-fashioned … Continue reading
Student Broadside Critique – Brian Tomsovic
Broadside_Danielle Clement I was paired with Danielle, whose text was the poem, “Be Positive” by Nedra Johnson Aswad. The mood conveyed by the poster is one of happiness, which I thought fit the message of being positive. The color in … Continue reading
Student Broadside Critique- Jenna Hayden
The text is A letter to a friend, From Charlie, an excerpt from Perks Of Being A Wallflower. The mood being conveyed is that it feels like it was handwritten in a letter. The text in the background seems like … Continue reading
Student Broadside Critique – Evan Matthews
The text of the broadside is about someone listing the many reasons why they do not want a kitten. The author goes on to say how they would much rather take other animals that could not even be pets … Continue reading
Student Broadside Critique – Lisa Gaviglio
Mood The text Kelsey chose to use in her broadside is from The Beautiful and Damned, about sounds in the night, hope, and love, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The display text reads, “It gave love hope in its own … Continue reading
Student Broadside Critique – Melissa Tsitsis
The mood of the text seems hopeful because there’s many different genres of music that suit different tastes, personalities, and moods. It starts off as a simile: “Human lives are composed like music.” This is the first line of the … Continue reading
Student Broadside Critique – Hannah Croskrey
This text is very heartwarming and thought provoking. There is a simple yet complex story being told of a lifelong friendship built on helping one another. The tree helps the boy and the boy makes the tree happy by taking … Continue reading
Student Broadside Critique – Karen Marten
The design of this broadside by Melissa brings a sense of playfulness and warmth to the poem by William Wordsworth. The poem is about a field of daffodils and the way the narrator remembers the daffodils as happy beings … Continue reading
Student Broadside Critique – Lauren Turner
This text is a Christmas carol (a song often sung to spread the spirit of Christmas during the holiday season) entitled “It’s The Most Wonderful Time of the Year”. The mood that is being conveyed is happy, cheerful, and artistic. … Continue reading
Student Broadside Critique- Shannon Heric
After reading and observing Evans broadside I get the feeling he is trying to show of futuristic and space exploration. The text is an excerpt from an article about how Elon Musk has been working to advance technology to … Continue reading