The Exploration of Electronic LiteratureMain MenuCollaborative IntroductionExploration in E-LiteratureIntroducing the AuthorsExploration through "With Those We Love Alive"- Introductionsarah's pageThe Exploration of "Public Secrets"Faithfully ExploringThe analysis of Robert Kendall's "Faith" and its' themes of exploration as applied to electronic literature, the readers self, and the greater world."Brainstrips": An "Intellectual" Look at Self and SocietyWorks CitedSamantha Dunbar6769c6d659c5d21743bfd3ee8e1520fb290c029eAbbey Lawrence8592032abadd5b59916ef4134b54106bd5a87f18Katherine Schade95a1e87c6981b91dee345c99c02bef095be3e77cSarah Kruegerbd48d99e4ac012ec5372b70f02ba2f906970308e
The slight tilt of these words creates a visual for the reader of faith being not straight forward or stable.
12018-11-16T01:03:47-08:00Katherine Schade95a1e87c6981b91dee345c99c02bef095be3e77c"Faith" Slide 54This fifth layer of the poem highlights the darkening colors of the words, indicating the deepening of the readers thoughts as the poem reaches a close.media/faith 5.pngplain2018-11-16T02:30:39-08:00Katherine Schade95a1e87c6981b91dee345c99c02bef095be3e77c