Until we meet again, my God Humans are odd creatures. We believe that a divine higher power controls us and fates. This higher power is God. And surrounded by God is religion. A way to[…]
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The Monsters of Victor Frankenstein & Walter White – Frankenstein Response
— The Monsters — of — Victor Frankenstein & Walter White — Breaking Bad Theme… Knowing that not everybody watches the same things I do, I feel inclined to provide a quick synopsis the award-winning[…]
Drowning – Polished Personal Response
Drowning “… impact of separation in an individual’s life” – “Don’t even bother apologizing at this point, there’s no use!” “I wouldn’t apologize if there was a gun pointed to my head!” I[…]
Confrontation
Polished Critical Essay … the role emotional courage plays when an individual deals with separation. The Tragical History Of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Emotional courage is the boldness one has to deal with deep, sensitive[…]
A Mirror: Oscar Wilde and His Creations
RESPONSE to: The Picture of Dorian Gray contains many autobiographical elements. In particular, the three major characters – Dorian Gray, Henry Wotton, and Basil Hallward – all reflect in different ways the character, views, and[…]
my mosaic of memories and moments
A Collection: My Words, My Facade, My Soul, My Song, and My Poem My Words “I’m almost never serious, and I’m always too serious. Too deep, too shallow. Too sensitive, too cold hearted. I’m like[…]
The Final Goodbye
Sorry, thought this posted yesterday but it didn’t… Sometimes I hate technology. What does the text suggest about an individual’s capacity of self-sacrifice in the face of a compelling situation? Theme Statement: The text creator[…]
A Man Ahead of His Time
I have a certain admirance for one Mr. Darcy in Pride and Prejudice. Maybe it’s because I relate more to the guy – the brooding, silent type who, by the very least, means very well,[…]
Pride and Prejudice – My thoughts
I actually liked this book, which for me is a shocker. I for one, do not read romantic books, much less like them. However, for some reason, I liked this novel. At the beginning[…]
Marxism and the Concept of “Otherness” in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre
Jane is, throughout the novel, considered a distinct being; even with the social expectations that were attached to class and gender, her unconventional worldview prevented her full integration into regular society. Despite being marginalized and[…]