Renee Day
I am a 28 year old freelance writer. I have a BA in English and I enjoy writing anything from magazine columns to full length novels (with specialty in fantasy/scifi). I am seeking to use my writing skills in as many endeavors as I can.
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True West: Sam Shepard's Use of Setting and PropsShepard's choice in having his stage props coincide with the characters and the direction of the play was interesting and even inspiring. -
The History of the Sword: For Both Combat and FashionAside from being an object of lethal destruction, it is important to remember that the sword was also considered an "accessory." That is to say, a sword could be the "finishing touch" to an entire ensemble.
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Hannah More's Influence in Breaking the Oppression of Women in the 1800'sFor centuries, the role of women has been vehemently debated. Boundaries, ever-changing, have been discussed and laid down time after time to keep the male-threatening gender in its male-designated place.
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Christmas Appetizers that You Can Prepare in AdvanceTo alleviate the stress of holiday cooking, try making some of these appetizers the night or morning before!
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Halloween: A Poem Celebrating Halloween's CharacteristicsA poem celebrating Halloween's characteristics.
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Bump in the NightWhen a young woman inherits a summer house from her dead grandfather, she discovers a deadly secret.
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Shakespeare's Richard II and King LearShakespeare's ability to portray the fallen hero is legendary. In this research paper, I show the evident and inevident similarities between his two kings, Richard II and King Lear... and their striking differences as well.
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August Wilson, African American PlaywrightAugust Wilson fought long and hard against racism. In the play, "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom", he shows that racism wasn't only limited to the white community.
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Transitioning from Long to Short HairSome tips on how to transition from long to short hair.
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How to Grow Your Own MistletoeA brief introduction into the mythology behind mistletoe, and step by step instructions on how to grow your own.
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Reviewing the Top Essential Oils for Better SkinThis submission reviews 10 essential oils that have been noted for their benefits in skin care. -
Creating a Christmas Tree Scent in Homes with an Artificial TreeHere are 5 options to getting that Christmas Tree scent in a home with an artificial tree. Fragrant oil, incense, candle, potpourri and air freshener. -
Comparison of The Aeolian Harp to Rene Wellek's Standards of RomanticismSamuel Taylor Coleridge's " The Aeolian Harp" brings to light Rene Wellek's definition of nature and imagination with ease. Its descriptive-meditative lyric form exemplifies the connection of nature to spiritually and the importance of imagination in portraying that. -
Willy LomanThis piece analyzes in detail the character of Willy Loman from "Death of a Salesman".
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The Stone Tower PrincessA sad tale of a princess that romance seems to avoid. Told in iambic pentameter.
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10 Ways to Surprise Your Spouse for ChristmasHere are some tips on how to surprise your spouse for Christmas, this year. -
Spenser's Faerie Queene and Its Influence on Past and Modern-Day ReadersSpenser's innovative literary style of poetry in the Faerie Queene engages undying interest in thousands of readers from the 16th century to present day.
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Track CriminalsThis is a short story about a retired horse trainer and his retired racing champion who participate in a weekly crime, together.