In AP Lit this week we finished our Shakespearean critical theory projects. I finished up the essay on Macbeth, and my group and I presented our theory to the class. Although this project started off rocky, I am proud of the end result. I think the essay and presentation turned out very well. My group got a perfect score on our presentation, and I hope to get a good grade for the essay as well. I worked hard on our presentation to make it look very professional and also include good content. I think the tone of our presentation was presented well through the images and colors of our slide show and that we did a nice job relating our songs and art to our theory. I’m very happy with our score! I am mostly proud of my essay though. I worked hard to make sure there was a large variety in our credible sources and that the essay laid out our feminist theory really well. Writing the essay turned out to be entertaining and fun because I was so interested in the theory that I picked that. When looking for sources I didn't just want to use articles, so I incorporated a Ted Talk and a speech. The ted talk I chose was from Sheryl Sandberg called, "Why we have too few women leaders." It was actually really interesting and I would recommend everyone watches it. In the end I liked this project a lot because I enjoyed writing the essay so much. (Yes, I had fun writing an essay. Weird.) I was really intrigued by my theory and how it applied to Macbeth and I think that’s why it was so easy to write the essay and create a good presentation for it.
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