Monica Green

I am the Features Editor at the Cleburne Times-Review.
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  • How Should We Then Live?
    After answering sixquestions and gaining a better understanding of ourselves and God, we will know and understand how we should live as Christians.
  • Moll Flanders: An Accurate Look into Eighteenth Century Europe Society Through Daniel Defoe's Historical Novel
    Moll Flanders is a historical novel which provided an accurate look into eighteenth century Europe through the criminal life and prostitution of Moll Cutpurse and declared Daniel Defoe as the writer who started the genre of novel writing.
  • Anne Bradstreet Defies Conventions and Defends Women in Early American Literature
    Despite her rigid Puritan background, Anne Bradstreet often wrote on subjects in order to encourage those who felt oppressed by those beliefs and make a significant impact on establishing early American literature as a woman writer.
  • King David and Absalom's Story in Absolam, Absolam!
    Through his book "Absalom, Absalom!", William Faulkner retells the biblical story of King David and his son Absalom, using different characters to represent different qualities of both biblical characters.
  • John Ames' Denial
    John Fox Jr.'s character John Hale in The Trail of the Lonesome Pine resembles the life of John Ames in Marilynne Robinson's Gilead although Ames lives in denial and fails to acknowledge the similarities.
  • Research and Reflection
    This portfolio includes research I conducted concerning the journalism field in addition to all of the articles and layouts I produced throughout my college career working in different positions on the Oklahoma Christian University "Talon".
  • A Critical Review of Ted Hughes' The Birthday Letters
    This paper examines reviews and reactions to the publication of Ted Hughes' book of poetry entitled "The Birthday Letters". Many argue on the purpose of the publication and this paper mainly examines that area of criticism.

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