Brandon Gaddis blog #2
I've just finished the book for class, I don't know if I am behind schedule or ahead of schedule or what, but I just wanted to make some brief comments regarding my thoughts.
I was impressed by this book for several reasons. First, when I heard that it is very powerful emotionally I didn't think much of it, but come to find out Wild Swans makes a lot of profound statements that realy took me by surprise. I didn't expect to be so interested in required text for class, but I genuinely was and that adds a little extra to an interesting class.
Second, this book has informed me incredibly on Chinese culture in a way that I didn't think possible. Considering it was written from a female perspective several decades ago I thought that I would be somewhat out of touch with most of what was going on, but again surprisingly, I felt for the characters and thought extensiely about life during this time.
I was impressed by this book for several reasons. First, when I heard that it is very powerful emotionally I didn't think much of it, but come to find out Wild Swans makes a lot of profound statements that realy took me by surprise. I didn't expect to be so interested in required text for class, but I genuinely was and that adds a little extra to an interesting class.
Second, this book has informed me incredibly on Chinese culture in a way that I didn't think possible. Considering it was written from a female perspective several decades ago I thought that I would be somewhat out of touch with most of what was going on, but again surprisingly, I felt for the characters and thought extensiely about life during this time.
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