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fandomhigh2006-04-24 05:30 pm
Western Lit (4/24/06) FINAL
"My apologies for the lack of class last week, guys. If any of you actually spent the time studying... I'd be very surprised. I wouldn't've. But then, I'm a depressed, semi-alcoholic novelist who can't publish a novel and is forced to make ends meet as a high school English teacher."
"You may be completely unsurprised to learn that I will not be renewing my contract for this summer or next fall. This will be our last class together."
"Anyway, your final projects are due. Please make your presentation based on your written final project." [from the Syllabus]
"I will post your grades as soon as they are completed."
"You may be completely unsurprised to learn that I will not be renewing my contract for this summer or next fall. This will be our last class together."
"Anyway, your final projects are due. Please make your presentation based on your written final project." [from the Syllabus]
"I will post your grades as soon as they are completed."

Re: Turn in your project
The Three Musketeers by Alexander Dumas was both a romance and an action novel. The characters in the novel were based on real life historical figures. The musketeers were actual musketeers, although it is not known if they actually knew each other. The villains of the novel were based on real people as well. The Three Musketeers is a romance because of the underlying motivation of the musketeers' actions. They take actions for the love of people they care about and for the love of their country. The action part of the novel is evident in the way they go about achieving their goals. There are many duels, as that is how musketeers win their battles. The action combined with the romance make this a good novel for a wide audience, both male and female.