Paul Masters
Paul was born in the United States Virgin Islands and now lives in Boston, MA. He attended Guilford College, where he was a Theatre Studies/English major. He is now a graduate student In Dramatic Art at Tufts University.
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Guilford College- Bachelor of Arts, Theatre/English, MA Candidate - Tufts University
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History, Memory, and Sign in The Name of the RoseUmberto Eco's The Name of the Rose uses semiotics, narrative frames, and generification to create an "open text," or a text that resists stable interpretations or explanations.
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Sign, Thing, and Gender: Materiality in The Duchess of MalfiUsing medieval and post-modern conceptions of the body and materiality, this paper seeks a feminist re-reading of the Duchess of Malfi. -
Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale: Ethical / Sexual ContingencyA look at Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale through queer and ethical theory. -
Ethics, Contingency and Solidarity in The Dream of Scipio by Iain PearsA look at Iain Pears "Dream of Scipio" through the eyes of ethical philosophy
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Rebellion, Identity, and the Panopticon in The Duchess of MalfiA look at the play, "The Duchess of Malfi" through the lens of Foucault's Panopticon. -
Art Made Simple(r) II: Texture, Shape, Form, and SpaceA look at the last four major principles of art. The second part of a two part series. -
Art Made Simple(r): A Brief Look at the Principles of Visual ArtA primer on the basic principles of visual art for the artist and audience, part one of a two-part series -
Corporate America Meets Feudalism: The Path to FreedomA continuation of 'Corporate America Meets Feudalism' which discusses ways to gain freedom from the corporate system.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton: A Winning Candidate?A look at Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton's policies, voting record, and political positioning in the beginnings of the presidential run.
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Identity, Sexuality, and Genocide in "The Normal Heart"A brief analysis of late activist Larry Kramer's play "The Normal Heart"
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The Renaissance: An Analysis of ConceptA look at the Renaissance in Western culture, especially where it concerns Art and humanities. -
The God of Small Things: A ThesisA thesis on the novel "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy -
A Reading List of FavoritesShort book list of some favorite novels and plays. -
Protesting War: Political Dissidence in AmericaA look at dissident voices in America, why they are valuable, and why we should listen -
Living Shakespeare the Actors TextShakespeare from the actor's perspective -
Vegetarianism: Why and How?Part II of a series about vegetarianism
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How to Buy Local and Organic FoodA brief guide to local and organic food buying for those on a shoestring budget.
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How to Taste and Buy WineA brief guide to tasting and buying wine. -
Vegetarianism: Why and How? (Part I of a Series)A look at my philosophies about vegetarianism, from ethics and morals to economics and distribution.
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Places to Eat in the Greensboro, NC/Triad AreaAn ongoing series reviewing places to eat in the Triad, from casual dining to formal establishments.
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Corporate America Meets FeudalismA brief editorial regarding the parallels between corporate hierarchies and Feudalism in the Middle Ages.
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Great Paintings of the Western Worlda brief look at some paintings I enjoy, along with brief analyisis and links to view each painting. -
Traveling in London: Favorite Spots, Tips and TricksA very brief guide to some good places to go in London and ways to save money while traveling there
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Analysis of Auden's Poem In Memory of W.B. YeatsA brief analysis of the use of language in Auden's poem,"In Memory of W.B. Yeats"
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Critical Analysis of T.S. Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred PrufrockAt the beginning of Eliot's poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," there stands an epigraph from Dante's "Inferno." This is an analysis of what this epigraph means, and why it is there.
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College Research Paper: Buddhism and Noh DramaThis research paper connects and relates Buddhist themes and Zen poetry to the text of the ancient Noh drama Izutsu by the author Zeami.
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: A Buddhist AnalysisA look at the role of Buddhist ideology in the film "Crouching Tiger,Hidden Dragon," along with some critical responses.
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Taoism and Emotion: Landscape Painting of Kuo Hsi in The Northern Song DynastyA critical look at the painting of Kuo Hsi as it relates to Taoist ideology.


