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The Impact of One

December 1, 2022

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Conforming to Majority

December 1, 2022

Transcript: Described as one of the most accomplished and influential story writers of twentieth century, Shirley Jackson showcases her skill in the short story, “The Lottery.” First published in 1948 in The New Yorker, the fictional story describes the tradition … Read more

Sacrificial Love: Analysis of The Gift of the Magi

November 30, 2022

“The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry takes place in New York in the early1900s during Christmas and is about a couple known as Della and Jim Dillingham Young who sacrificed their most treasured possessions for each other. They … Read more

The Irony in Aging Backwards

November 30, 2022

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An Hour of Awakening

November 28, 2022

  The author, Kate Chopin, known as a pioneer of feminist literature in the United States, composed the short story “The Story of An Hour” on April 19, 1894, and published it on December 6, 1894, in Vogue magazine. The story … Read more

Week 14: A Fast Approaching Break and a Semester of Success

November 21, 2022

This week marked an interesting time for students across The University of North Carolina. Many students I know had various projects and midterms in their classes. It also marked the last week before the beloved Thanksgiving break. Personally, the week … Read more

Week 14: Time for a Thanksgiving Break

November 21, 2022

This week seemed longer than normal with the anticipated break around the corner. Classes seemed to drag by and last twice as long as normal. We looked forward to the upcoming short week. The last thing on our minds was … Read more