Rama and the Monkeys by Geraldine Hodgson
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I was honestly curious about how this would translate from a book onto a computer. I definitely like the way the Untextbook was formatted better. It was a little bit bigger and, because it was typed, it was easier to read. I definitely appreciate that this has been broken up into sections! It gives one definitive markers for each story.
I would like backstory to be included with each of the separate links, but this allows for easier access to a specific story. It is much easier to understand and to do storytellings when the stories are direct.
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Sunday, March 1, 2015
Monday, February 23, 2015
Indian Epic Untextbook
I read the Iliad of the East: The Ramayana
I read The Reunion of Sita and Rama.
I liked how it clarified what was happening in the margins, but I did not like how squished the text was. Sometimes it can be difficult to understand what is happening so I am definitely on board with the clarifications in the margins.
It was nice being able to compare the two version of The Ramayana. I would definitely be on board with this version.
I really like the idea of an untextbook for this class. It makes it easier as a student. It gives me something to reference easier and it breaks up the chapters much better than the actual book does.
I read The Reunion of Sita and Rama.
I liked how it clarified what was happening in the margins, but I did not like how squished the text was. Sometimes it can be difficult to understand what is happening so I am definitely on board with the clarifications in the margins.
It was nice being able to compare the two version of The Ramayana. I would definitely be on board with this version.
I really like the idea of an untextbook for this class. It makes it easier as a student. It gives me something to reference easier and it breaks up the chapters much better than the actual book does.
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