What I hope readers have gained from reading this blog is that this blog was made for a writing course, but it's a blog about people. Given the open-ended nature of each writing prompt, all of us bloggers were able to craft our posts around our beliefs, and our own personality traits and beliefs were displayed as a result.
That's what made this course so enjoyable. It's well organized and scheduled, but we were able to write about whatever we wanted if we were able to craft it around the writing prompt. Never before was I able to write an entire essay on my favorite show, Lost. At the same time, it wasn't a stupid essay, it was very much related to pathos and emotion.

What I'll take out of this course most was the rhetorical triangle. I think it's one of the most relevant and realistic things we've learned all semesters. I can definitely apply it to real situations and events, and I think it's a thing worth studying additionally in the future.
And with that.....
There's a sad sort of clanging from the clock in the hall
And the bells in the steeple too.
And up in the nursery an ubsurd little bird
Is popping out to say cook-coo cook-coo, cook-coo
Regretfully they tell us cook-coo
But firmly they compell us cook-coo
To say goodbye cook-coo...
To you...
PS: My favorite von Trapp singer is Liesel