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Amy Ward
Reflection #3
Art & Society
Olivier Todoe
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My family lived in South Africa for a few years, so to hear Olivier’s accent made me smile the whole night.  I thoroughly enjoyed his discussion.  He had so much to say, I took gazillions of notes, even though it was a bit challenging with his French accent.  Sometimes I wish our class was more talkative, but they always seem to sit like a bunch of bumps on the log.  I don’t know if it’s because they don’t really want to be there, or if they’re sleepy, or uninterested, or just plain shy.  Either way it makes me feel bad for whoever’s visiting because they don’t get much feedback.
I think that Olivier’s discussion flows over into the midterm so much that you could just write an extra long reflection and be fine.  Just the notes on this night were over 15 pages long.