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Author Archives: weman008
Edwin Arlington Robinson’s Wikipedia Addition
I feel that in Edwin Arlington Robinson’s Wikipedia page, there is a large portion missing which details about his work. In this addition, I think that there ought to be a focus on his style of writing and poetry. The … Continue reading
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Symbolism and Foster
I feel that the most important Foster motif which sustains itself throughout every era of literature is symbolism. A symbol could be manifested in many ways, be it objects, images or even actions, without any one definite meaning unless it … Continue reading
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Biblical Allusions – Trees
“The Garden Test” from Genesis Chapters 2-3, or the story of Adam and Eve, is one of the most iconic Bible stories. It is the story in Eve is tempted into eating from it by the serpent, before giving it … Continue reading
You’re Making Me Hate You: A Cantankerous Look at the Common Misconception That Humans Have Any Common Sense Left
Corey Taylor’s “You’re Making Me Hate You: A Cantankerous Look at the Common Misconception That Humans Have Any Common Sense Left”, explores the stupidity in the world around us. Corey Taylor is extremely crass and blunt in his writing, with … Continue reading
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Anne Hutchinson’s Impact on the American Character & Experience
I think American literary critics should know about Anne Hutchinson and her accomplishments, taking them into consideration before coming up with a larger vision of the American character or experience. Anne Hutchinson was one of the early colonists of the … Continue reading