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Literature


KEEP IT NO MORE

By Clarius Ugwuoha

A poem on peace


ORPHAN AND THE BEAST

By Clarius Ugwuoha

The rejected stone became the corner of the house.


TENANT IN THE CITY: PART 2 & 3

By Clarius Ugwuoha

An expose of family dislocation in Nigeria following economic crisis that attended increase in fuel prize. Set in Lagos and Nanka village.


TENANT IN THE CITY: PART 1

By Clarius Ugwuoha

An expose of family dislocation in Nigeria following economic crisis that attended increase in fuel prize. Set in Lagos and Nanka village.


White Sandcastles

By Karlene Black

This poem was written about the changes in a daughter's relationship with her father.


“The old fierce pull of blood”: Legacy versus Autonomy in Faulkner's Sartoris and Snopes Families

By allison kerns


The Doomed Love of Holly and William

By Philip Devitt

In this slightly more modern version of the classic myth of Pyramus and Thisbe, as told in Ovid's Moetamorphoses, we meet two star-crossed lovers who make their home in the hills of southern California. They share a love that is looked down upon by society, and so they unite in secret atop the highest peak in Beverly Hills. The tragic ends they meet there lead to the formation of a popular symbol in the world of entertainment.


The Selling of “The Selling of the President”

By Sheena Tahilramani

A discussion of the literary techniques employed by Joe McGinniss in his 1969 book


Mutability

By Sheena Tahilramani

Both William Wordsworth and Percy Bysshe Shelley composed poems entitled “Mutability,” which addressed the inevitability of change through the passage of time.  While the two poems share the same title, each poet’s conceptions regarding the qualities that survive the passage of time differ slightly. This essay discusses these differences.


Marvell’s “The Garden” as a Moral Pastoral

By Sheena Tahilramani

Discusses the definition of


A Letter From Hector to Andromache on the Day of His Death

By Philip Devitt

In this piece, I imagine what Hector, the great Trojan fighter, would have written to his wife, Andromache, right before his slaying if he had the chance. In The Iliad, we see Hector as both a bold warrior and a tender family man, and in this letter, I try to bring both of those traits through.


Breaking the Univalent Surface of Spenser's The Faerie Queene

By Nick Bujak


Rain

By Lisa Lindle


Poetry is Much More

By Christina Johnson

A poem about my experiance of poetry


Poetry is Much More

By Christina Johnson

A poem about my experiance of poetry


The Water

By Bradley Warshauer

Friends in a distant, isolated and dystopian society ponder their future and their freedom on the eve of adulthood. Their only hope may lie over the Water that surrounds their world...though it may also be their death.


What You Don't Know is Still Reality!

By Nailah Haywood


A Wife For All Tales

By Corinne Crouse


The Opposing Strategies of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois

By rianna lee sing

This essay explores the totally different philosophies of these famous Black educators


“Inside Onions and Wooden Dolls: Discovering the Layers of "Eleven," by Sandra Cisneros

By Laura Holder


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