Kendra Korte
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My Favourite Novel: A Room with a ViewMy favourite novel is E.M. Forster's A Room with a View. There are many reasons why I love it, but ultimately it comes down to the main character.
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When in Rome...Visiting Rome and Vatican City took two days of a spring break trip through Europe.
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Culture Shock in ParisMy first trip to Paris, as an 18-year-old, was filled with tourist sites and culture shock.
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A One-Night Stand, in Sonnet FormI encountered "I being born a woman and distressed" as a teenager, and it has been one of my favourite poems ever since. The two distinct sections reflect Millay's own life and romantic views, and mock female stereotypes of the time.
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The Gamer (The Glow Illuminates Here One Lone Face)A Shakespearean sonnet about very modern topics: computer/video gaming and relationships. Inspired by actual events.
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An Memorable Evening, Not a Memorable DanceMy strongest memories of my junior prom have nothing to do with the dance itself, but with the experiences and attitudes around it.
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EttercapA "little person" from Celtic mythology wants to become real for Saint Patrick's Day.
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A New ThanksgivingA short story about a woman spending Thanksgiving alone for the first time.
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THANKSAn acrostic poem for Thanksgiving.
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The Twice-Cancelled FlightOne trip between Slovakia and the US, one of my flights was cancelled twice. That's right, the same flight was cancelled twice.
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Remembering ChristmasChristmas can have some vivid memories attached to it. This is a combination of the Christmases of my childhood and adolescence.
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Thanksgivings Abroad - Memories of FoodI have spent several Thanksgivings outside of the United States, but I have always tried to keep Thanksgiving as traditionally as possible.
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Ugly TiesA poem for Father's Day
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Tradition SaysA poem for Mother's Day.
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An English Major in the Real WorldWhat is an English major good for? For me, it led to teaching and living overseas, reading books and then talking or writing about them.