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Barriga: What’s Missing?

August 24, 2020 — No Comments ↓

The book Confessions, written by Augustine in the late 300 AD, is an autobiography to remember as readers dive deep into his life as he envelops himself behind the Christian faith. In all autobiographies it is vital to “paint the Continue reading →

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Maria Turner: What’s Missing

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Description creates a vivid picture for the reader, it allows them to open a gateway to your story and imagine themselves within your fictional world. Of course, that doesn’t mean you have to go into detail about everything for every Continue reading →

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Mohn: What`s Missing

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Augustine wrote the book Confessions between 397 and 400 A.D. In the book, he writes about his own life, and how much he has changed while growing up. While the book focuses on Augustine, it is also one of the few Continue reading →

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Kaminsky: What’s Missing?

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In the novel Confessions, Saint Augustine describes his life and his path on the journey to conversion to Christianity in late 300 AD. However, the autobiography does not provide much details about the setting of the described events or about Continue reading →

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Webb: What’s missing?

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Kaitlyn Webb Professor Paul Evans The Medieval World August 25th, 2020 Confessions Paper #1                          When writing an autobiography people more often than not unintentionally leave out information that to them seems mundane or banal. Autobiographies are written to show Continue reading →

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Mayer: What’s Missing?

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Life is filled with normalcy. As creatures of habit, we are comfortable in routine, in the ability for the mind to satiate its need for similarity. Does this yearning lead to a lack of description about our way of life? Continue reading →

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Evans: What’s missing?

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Augustine’s Confessions is a book. We are writing about it here.

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