These three things are essential to me- I have not learned them completely or fulfilled their purpose. But I have acknowledged their importance, and hopefully, you all will too. You Only Have Yourself to[…]
Category: Sadia
Polished Personal- When Mirrors Lie
When Mirrors Lie Prompt: What do these texts suggest to you about idealism and truth? (Responded to Image) Water hits the sand. Our feet sink into the sand and relish in the warmth these[…]
Polished Critical- How Women Respond to the Conformity of Society
How Women Respond to the Conformity of Society Prompt: Discuss the significance of an individual’s attempt to live unconstrained by convention or circumstance. Often society is what begins to dictate our need to maintain a[…]
Two Women and Their Need for Independence
Elizabeth Bennett is a character that is willful, daring, and outspoken; she directly opposes society’s representation of the “patient/familial” woman for she immediately acts on what she is feeling. However, she is not impulsive or[…]
Lady Macbeth’s Descent into Paranoia
The response below is an AP analysis focusing on Lady Macbeth’s changing character/nature within Act 5 Scene 1, but specifically focuses on the lines 23-47 (within this website: http://nfs.sparknotes.com/macbeth/page_180.html). Please note that these lines represent a[…]
When Two Cars Crash
Sorry for my indecisiveness- this is another personal response to Joy Kogawa’s poem “Where There is A Wall,” but it is not a short story; rather, it is a personal response to an adversity that[…]
A Heart That Became Cold
This is a personal response to Joy Kogawa’s poem “Where There is A Wall.” I wrote this short story (might be too short-sorry) within the span of 45 minutes so I apologize beforehand if some[…]
A Stolen Crown
The response that I have shared is not my personal response towards Trump acquiring the presidential title of the United States of America, but rather is the perspective of an individual that could arise during[…]
Victor Frankenstein
This is an analytical response to Chapter Four of Frankenstein which I believe is the foundation of the novel as a whole, for it compares and contrasts Victor’s changing nature in relation towards the monsters[…]
I Wasn’t Meant to Hate You
We never realize. Her mother yells at her, her mother physically abuses her. But she endures, for she isn’t presented with searing pain where one envisions black dots within the fronts of their eyes.[…]