Title | Date | Views | Brief Description |
The Struggle to Survive and Thrive: Assessing the Conigtive Complexities of Trauma and Recovery in Emma Donoghue's "Room" |
2018 |
893 |
Emma Donoghue's novel "Room" follows a five-year-old boy who is being held captive with his mother, and is loosely based on a real life abduction. In this paper the author discusses the novel, the story of the real abduction, and the role of child na... |
Molding of Identity and Community Responsibility in Kendrick Lamar's "To Pimp a Butterfly" |
2018 |
4448 |
The author examines how Kendrick Lamar's album "To Pimp a Butterfly" serves as a continuation of black poetic literary traditions, and a documentation of the Black American Experience.... |
Machine Made of Wood and Women: House as System and Symbol in Shirley Jackson’s We Have Always Lived in the Castle |
2016 |
5880 |
In We Have Always Lived in the Castle, a pair of sisters take care of their family mansion, following a rigorous schedule of cleaning, cooking, and running errands. Through an examination of the novel, and critiques of both Shirley Jackson and her bo... |
Tiny Conclusions |
2016 |
732 |
Original verse... |