Diana Kindron
Diana Kindron is a freelance writer and marketing professional in Buffalo, New York.
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Barnes & Noble's Nook Hits the MainstreamBarnes & Noble's nook has made significant improvements, including a drop in retail price, to entice customers and drive traffic away from Amazon's Kindle.
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The Driving Factors Behind Milkman's Journey in Song of SolomonUpon a first reading of Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon, one might believe the protagonist, Milkman Dead, embraks on his quest due to greed. In fact, a breakdown of traditional African-American culture forced Milkman away from his family and friends.
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Stoker's Use of Homoerotic Behavior in Dracula to Relieve Feelings of Guilt Over Oscar WildeBram Stoker's Dracula is one of the most popular novels of all time, yet many readers are unaware of a striking back story to the classic novel. Homeroticism, attributed to Stoker's unresolved feelings about Oscar Wilde, provides unique insights into the novel.
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Deacon Morgan and Multiple Personality Disorder in Toni Morrison's ParadiseThe characters of Deacon and Steward Morgan in Toni Morrison's Paradise, upon first glance at the novel, are twins in the small town of Ruby, Oklahoma. In fact, Steward Morgan is not real at all, but lives in the mind of Steward Morgan.
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Chinua Achebe's Seemingly Negative Depiction of Women in Things Fall ApartAchebe's depiction of women in Things Fall Apart seems, at first glance, to propagate images of subservient women. Upon closer inspection, the reader can deduce that femininity and female strength, not weakness, are central to the novel.
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Why the New York Yankees Must Change to Succeed in 2007The New York Yankees are burdened by past success, relying on an old formula to get the team into the post-season before falling apart in a changed league. Significant changes are necessary to take the team back to the World Series. -
Samuel Richardson's Feminist Portrayal of Men as Evil or Weak in ClarissaSamuel Richardson defies tradition in his novel, Clarissa. His protagonist is a young, independent woman in a family stifled by tradition. Even more peculiar is Richardson's seemingly harsh portrayal of men as either evil or weak in the novel.
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Why You Should Visit Buffalo, New YorkThe city of Buffalo is a unique, arty city 20 miles from one of the greatest natural wonders on Earth. The city has a great deal to offer to tourists looking for sports, art or theater. Buffalo is a small city with a great deal of personality. -
Why You Must Visit Walt Disney WorldMany people have legitimate concerns about traveling to Walt Disney World. Here I tackle the most popular excuses for not visiting and highlight some insider tips and information that will demonstrate why everyone must visit Walt Disney World.
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The Paradox of the Fortunate Fall in Milton's Paradise LostThe idea of the fortunate fall has found critical support, despite the perception of many that the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Eden was tragic. Evidence suggests that Milton may have indeed viewed the fall as fortunate for mankind.