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Continue reading →: ARC Review: Dear Humans by Hollie AdamsAs a whole, I enjoyed this collection of emotional and raw short stories. I don’t know if it’s just because it was the last one in the set, but of the 13 short stories, I enjoyed “How to Survive.” By far, it is one of the most intriguing of the…
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Continue reading →: I Shall Obey: The Role of Females in Hamlet
Analyzing the role of women in Hamlet.
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Continue reading →: Shakespeare in Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia”Watch the music video. Other paintings referenced in “The Fate of Ophelia”
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Continue reading →: Paralyzed
I yearn to create a masterpiece before I leave. I want to leave something they would play at my funeral, read during my eulogy, publish posthumously, study in classes, or dissect for unintentional meanings. I only need to find the time, sit down, and write my masterpiece. But the list of things to do…
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Continue reading →: True Mothers: Dissecting Race, Class, Sexism, and Motherhood in Little Fires Everywhere
Analyzing the race, class, sexism, and motherhood in Little Fires Everywhere.
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Continue reading →: The Poor, the Natural, and Changing Stigmas
Analyzing the effect of Crackers and ecocriticism in Janisse Ray’s Ecology of a Cracker Childhood.
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Continue reading →: Movie Review: Anyone but You“Anyone but You,” a movie said to revive the popularity of rom-coms, craftily remixes William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing with a summery, modern twist.
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Continue reading →: Void
I can’t explain this hole in my chestThe gaping voidHelpless pain. The urge to reach inRip my sternum in halfTearing my ribs awayPerverse cruelty. The urge to reach inIt oozes red, squishy in my gripEvery beat may be its lastDelicate fragility. I could end this feeling nowBut I feel, deep…
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Continue reading →: Movie Review: The BatmanEveryone’s favorite caped crusader appears in yet another blockbuster. Reception seems positive, but is it warranted?
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Continue reading →: ARC Review: War Hour by Lauren LoscigHere’s the thing. I’ve read better, and I’ve read worse. I’ve read plenty of bad indie books to know what is bad. This is by far one of the better ones. At first, I didn’t think War Hour was so bad. It had a plot, characters, and funny bits of…








