Taylor Clemons
My three great loves in life are writing, music and video games (in no particular order). One day, I hope to actually write video games, instead of just writing about them.
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South Central High School (graduated), Tiffin University (current)Motto
Life is easier to handle when you take it one day at a time.
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Beyond the WallA look at T.S. Eliot's poem, "The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock." It deals with the sense of isolation the poem exudes, and Eliot's attempt to blur the lines between poetry and performance.
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Robert FrostA research paper for my American Literature 2 class. I explore Robert Frost's poems "After Apple-Picking" and "Directive" in order to draw conclusions about what makes up the American Dreamscape.
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Faces, Facets and FemininityA research paper I did on the novel "Rebecca" by Daphne Du Maurier. In it, I explore the many definitions of what makes a woman.
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Mirrors: Lily Bart and Her Self-VictimizationA critical look at the double standard of independence and docility that lead to Lily Bart's self-victimization in Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth
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Faith, God, and Skepticism in the Poetry of Emily DickensonA look as how Emily Dickenson weighs in on the debate between science and faith.
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Allegory in "The Devil and Tom Walker"The final paper for my American Literature I class. A critical look at how Washington Iriving uses allegory to warn readers against the dangers of the 7 Deadly Sins.
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Manipulating the Gender BinaryA critical look of the manipulation of Cixous' gender binary in the epsiode of South Park, "Eek, a Penis!"
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The Marxist KnightA critical look at the Batman: The Animated Series episode, "Eternal Youth."
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The Mysterious Absence of Father McLeodA priest becomes disenchanted and struggles to find peace with himself and God.
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The MuffinA girl, with the help of her friend, learns that baking isn't for everyone.
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Formalism and MasochismUsing formalist criticism, I take a look at MCR's song "I Don't Love You."
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Schiller and the SimsAn application of the literary theory developed by Friedrich Schiller. A look at how Sims characters are ruled by reason, passion or both.
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Jonathan Edwards and the Use of Descriptive MetaphorA look at Edwards' use of metaphor in his sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" to drive home the ideas of man's reliance on God, man's vulnerability to damnation, and the sheer power of the wrath of God.
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Hedda GablerA critical look at the play "Hedda Gabler"
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Fear and Love as Part of the Human ConditionA critical look at T.S. Eliot's poem, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
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A Look at Jane Austen's Pride and PrejudiceThe Picturesque and SublimeA paper I wrote for my British Literature II class. In it, I use relationships to define the Romantic era terms "picturesque" and "sublime."
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Violence Inherent in the SystemA paper on violence used in Fight Club and Jane Eyre to either destroy or reinforce the social system.
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The Not so Super HeroA poem about a guy that tries to be a superhero, but just can't catch a break.
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Ballad of the BurgerA poem about working in fast food.
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Revenge of the NightA poem I wrote to describe a sunrise I watched.
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Ode to FacebookA poem about Facebook's terms of service.















