The Suffering of HumanityRoger Bevins says that “all were in sorrow, or had been, or soon would be.” Vollman responds by saying “It was the nature of things” and…Apr 26, 2021Apr 26, 2021
What is the Bardo?The Bardo, at its core, seems to be an interesting take on the afterlife. Specifically, it seems to be a type of in-between point. The…Apr 12, 2021Apr 12, 2021
A Mark in HistoryIn “The History of Love,” Leo is afraid of disappearing. He does not want to become invisible. Perhaps this is one of the reasons that he…Apr 5, 2021Apr 5, 2021
Why English?I’ve always been terrible at creating art. My father was a musician, my mother an artist. My uncle built skateboards, and my aunt liked to…Mar 29, 2021Mar 29, 2021
Semuel’s OverreactionIn Semuel’s article, their is a remark about the author’s inability to make decisions due to anxiety and and, most importantly, her…Mar 22, 2021Mar 22, 2021
Hypertext in Different Media?Haas remarks that a wampum is “a combination of the oral tradition and symbolism is woven into the material rhetoric.” I believe that this…Mar 5, 2021Mar 5, 2021
Gatsby and TeenagersWhen I read the graphic novel, I got many different feelings. At first I thought it was mainly because of the different style, but now I…Mar 1, 2021Mar 1, 2021
My Reading Experience with The Great Gatsby’s Graphic Novel Adaptation (So Far)So far, I’m enjoying the experience with the graphic novel adaptation of Fitzgerald’s work. It is definitely a jarring experience, however…Feb 21, 2021Feb 21, 2021
The Great Gatsby as a Comic?“The Great Gatsby” was never one of my favorite books. By no means was it uninteresting. It simply did not resonate with me on the level…Feb 15, 20211Feb 15, 20211
The Reader of the StoryOh boy. There is a lot to discuss in “If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler” (I do not know if I can do italics on this website, so I used…Feb 7, 2021Feb 7, 2021