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General Reflections Blog #2

      As our trip grows closer and our time in this class comes to an end, I am sad yet excited at the same time. This class has been incredibly interesting and I have been able to learn so much in such a short amount of time. When I was a child my father would always read a book based in the location of where ever our family would be vacationing. I like to think of this class in similar sense as his ritual, as we really immersed ourselves in the historical literature of Europe.      I think this class has been a great advantage, especially for those (like myself) who have not yet had the chance to travel to Europe. This class has educated us on the history of the places we are visiting so when we go there we aren’t just tourists, but rather admires of the country, hoping to learn more. It is almost like studying and reading up for a test before taking it. We are educating ourselves so we don’t walk into this new place without any background.    ...

General Reflections Blog #1

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     It is truly crazy how close we are to the amazing trip we’ll be going on. As our departure date grows closer, I am getting more and more excited (and maybe a little nervous too).     I personally have never been to Europe but have always wanted to. The more people I tell and talk to about this trip the more suggestions and ideas I get. My parents who have been to both Ireland and England on multiple occasions are incredibly excited for me to experience the same things they did at my age.      What has really peeked my interest is the old architecture and buildings of these ancient cities. I feel as though I will sense a great connection to my Irish and Scottish roots while abroad. It’s truly amazing to think about the stories and history that is embedded in these places. What is even more interesting is that we have been reading literature and learning about people from these great cities and can connect the material to real life when we visi...

Waverley blog #2

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                While reading Waverley, it is obvious that the love triangle consisting of Edward, Flora, and Rose is a strong overarching topic of the novel. Like with many books, tv shows, movies, and stories, the triangle is a classic and sometimes vital addition to any good plot. In Waverley, Edward meets two women at fairly similar times. Rose and Flora who were once good friends but couldn’t be more different from one another. Rose is a light mannered girl with golden hair, while Flora is more dark and mysterious (The two remind me of Cal and Aron Trask from East of Eden). While Rose falls for Edward, Edward is seemingly in love with Flora, a romantic like himself. Unfortunately Floras feelings don’t waver the same why and she shuts down Edwards advances. While Edward could have just taken the rejection like a man and leave Flora in peace he decided not to. Edward’s buddy, Fergus, doesn’t understand rejection either ...

Intro Blog

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 Hi, my name is Owen Rose Moore! I am 20 years old, I live in Rochester NY but am originally from Seattle Washington. I am the oldest of two, my brother Julian is 15 and we are super close. My major is fashion merchandising so I am taking this class along with the fashion FSAT class. I love shopping, hanging out with friends and family, listening to music, working out, and napping. Currently I am in the process of building my own business “O’s Clothes” where I buy and sell second hand and vintage clothing. Right now I am mainly selling at a small flea market in Rochester called the Lucky Flea, however, the Mercyhurst fashion department is letting me host a pop-up at the end of the month. I am really excited for this trip for many reasons. Last semester was a really rough period for me so I feel like traveling is going to be good for me. My parents have been to England, Ireland, and Scotland both together and separately so they’ve told me all about their stories. I hope this trip le...