I really, really do not get what people see in Antonio Banderas. Word. I feel like there was some memo I missed. Just don't get it.
My goal is to convince the College Board that BtVS is a "work of literary merit".
I love you already. I heart you and love you and wanna be your best friend. Are you taking Comp or Lit? I fully intend to try and fit it onto the AP test come May. I reasoned, if they say literary character... hey, there are Buffy books. So now they're literary. :)
Because then I can do all my AP essays on what I know best. This is what I tried last year in AP Comp. Started the year off with "Why I dumped the Chanukka tree for a shrine to Joss Whedon 'aka' God" and ended it with a biting 'letter to the editor' of some newspaper after a particular article on Spike that had the whole fandom in cahoots
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Well, I suppose it's Lit, but we don't have both parts at my school, so we just call it AP English.
Luckily, my instructor's pretty flexible with topics. She doesn't mind when I bring up television and movies, but she does discourage us from using them on the test.
As much as I'd love to use BtVS, etc., for the essays, in the end, it's all about playing the game to get the score. So I most likely won't use it for that particular thing. But for class essays, on the other hand, I'm all over it. ;)
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My goal is to convince the College Board that BtVS is a "work of literary merit".
I love you already. I heart you and love you and wanna be your best friend. Are you taking Comp or Lit? I fully intend to try and fit it onto the AP test come May. I reasoned, if they say literary character... hey, there are Buffy books. So now they're literary. :)
Because then I can do all my AP essays on what I know best. This is what I tried last year in AP Comp. Started the year off with "Why I dumped the Chanukka tree for a shrine to Joss Whedon 'aka' God" and ended it with a biting 'letter to the editor' of some newspaper after a particular article on Spike that had the whole fandom in cahoots ( ... )
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Luckily, my instructor's pretty flexible with topics. She doesn't mind when I bring up television and movies, but she does discourage us from using them on the test.
As much as I'd love to use BtVS, etc., for the essays, in the end, it's all about playing the game to get the score. So I most likely won't use it for that particular thing. But for class essays, on the other hand, I'm all over it. ;)
And you seem pretty cool yourself. :)
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