The significance of idealism and truth in an individual’s life? An Endless Pursuit of Fulfillment Often times, the brutality and pain that arrives with truth can become unbearable; however, we are able to[…]
Author: AbhayP
Forgotten
“Friends are the family you choose” ― Jess C Scott Forgotten When you are old and weary And alone by the fire under the white light of the moon And slowly drift back[…]
Polished Personal: The Hope That Flourishes Through Ideals
What do these texts suggest to you about idealism and truth in an individual’s life? Text: Short Story The Novice by W.D Valgardson Theme Statement: An individual will hold an idealized perspective – despite having[…]
Poetry Seminar: Lord Byron and Desire(Tim and Abhay)
AP Rhetorical Analysis: Desire and Identity Read the poem carefully. Then write a well-developed essay in which you analyze how poetic devices help to convey the speaker’s complex attitude toward desire. Darkness is simply the[…]
Poetry Seminar Personal Response – “Darkness” and Identity
Personal Response to Lord Byron’s poem “Darkness” I had a dream, which was not all a dream. The bright sun was extinguish’d, and the stars Did wander darkling in the[…]
Character Perspective: Hermia (Liam, Muhammad, and Abhay)
QUOTATION: “And in the wood where often you and I Upon faint primrose beds were wont to lie, Emptying our bosoms of their counsel sweet, There my Lysander and myself shall[…]
A Puppet of One’s Past
In many works of literature, past events can affect, positively or negatively, the present activities, attitudes, or values of a character. Choose a novel or play in which a character must contend with some aspect[…]
falling under
The day of my marriage came flooding back. At last I would have the world placed upon my finger; at last I would be given more importance; at last I would find happiness in this love –[…]
Blindness and Delusion: Quotation Presentation
The Stone Angel: Margaret Laurence “Summer and winter she viewed the town with sightless eyes. She was doubly blind, not only stone but unendowed with even a pretense of sight.” (Pg. 3) “Every last[…]