Daniel Doninger
I was born and raised in Evansville, the third largest city in Indiana. I'm pursuing a degree in writing from the University of Evansville, although I spent my freshman year as a physics major. Like Kurt Vonnegut, I am a science major turned writer. I have taken a wide variety of writing classes and workshops, and I would love to be published in any shape or form. I've also taken courses in psychology, world religions, and world cultures. I play guitar, and I have an eclectic love for many types of music, including blues, jazz, folk, classical, and all forms of rock: punk, psychedelic, progressive, indie, and otherwise. I like hanging out in cafes, reading, writing, and meeting new people.
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The Sound and the Fury AnalysisAn analysis of the literary techniques and aesthetic theory behind The Sound and the Fury -
Obama's State of the Union AddressObama's call for sweeping change. -
Leaving Here a StrangerSometimes the people we've loved all our lives become strangers. -
Is Your Dorm Room Girl Friendly?Three tips to make your room girl friendly. -
Is Literature Dead?Is our language in decline? -
Prescription Medications: Generic Vs. Name BrandAre generic medications as effective as their name brand counterparts? -
Mohandas Gandhi: A BiographyThis essay looks at the early life of Gandhi, and how it affected his religious and political career. -
Another Blackberry OutageAn article about the recent slew of Blackberry outages.
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Shadow BoxWe can't choose what we remember. -
20 Minute Fitness: Indoor WorkoutJust because it's snowy outside doesn't mean you should let your figure go until spring. Make this the year you stop making resolutions and start getting in shape. -
Famous Firearms: The Colt 1911 .45 ACPThis article gives the reader a look at one of the most famous firearms in military and film history. -
The World is Shrinking: GlobalizationOur world is changing faster than ever. Find out why, and how it all got started. -
DesolationWould you be able to tell if your next-door neighbor was having a nervous breakdown? -
Sweet SunflowersA flash fiction story about an old man's ride on a crosstown bus. -
Kegels for Men: An Exercise to Improve SexThis article illustrates how Kegel exercises can give a man stronger erections, better orgasms and more sexual stamina. -
Five Tips for Reading ShakespeareThis guide gives five useful tips for improving a student's comprehension and enjoyment of Shakespeare. -
MisanthropeA dramatic monologue from the perspective of a misanthrope.
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Zoloft: A Perspective for MenThis is an article for men suffering from depression who may be reluctant to seek treatment, or who may have fears about the side effects of antidepressants.
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An Atheist's ApologyThis essay conveys the experiences of an atheist lost in mainstream religion. It is partially autobiographical, but also contains general information.
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Three Common Mistakes of Beginning WritersIf you are a beginning fiction writer, these are some of the unforgivable sins, mistakes that will cause your readers to stop reading.
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Vendetta for the Fat ManMy true feelings about Christmas.
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The ChurchgoerEven nonbelievers experience transcendence.
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Hamlet: Shakespeare's Greatest Tragic FigureThe heart of this outline concerns the tragic character Hamlet, and makes the argument that he is the foremost character in the works of Shakespeare. The outline also illuminates overlooked qualities within Hamlet's personality.







