Fey Kennedy
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Charles Dickens and the Theme of Women: The Ideal Woman in the Victorian EraThis essay examines the ideal role of women according to Dickens, as analyzed from his novels.
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A Brief History of Eastern Native AmericansA brief overview of eastern Native American history.
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Charles Dickens and the Theme of City Life: A Place of Moral ConfusionThis essay discusses the view that Dickens portrays the city as a place of moral confusion.
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Too Much ArtworkA bit of prose inspired by the Sistine Chapel. -
Only Shades of EarthWhat do you do when you lose the only things you love?
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The Rebel's CauseOffred, the main character of The Handmaid's Tale, has many similarities to Hagar from The Stone Angel. This essay analyzes and compares these different women from different stories. -
Skellig Michael: An Enlightening ExperienceSkellig Michael is an little-known island off the coast of Ireland. It is beautiful and has an incredible history, and everyone should at least know of its existence, if not visit it. -
Piers Anthony: The Man Behind the Mountain of BooksFamous fiction writer Piers Anthony has had a colorful life and has written an impressive number of books. This is a little more information about the man behind the mountain of novels.
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PETA: The Good, the Bad and the UglyPETA is an organization that is supposed to stand for animal rights (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). But there is a lot about PETA that most people don't know. This essay gives a closer look at what PETA keeps out of the public eye. -
Princess MedusaThe Gorgon Medusa has a story that most people don't know. This is the tale of how she became a monster. -
On the Other HandA manic-depressive artist struggles to accept love.
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City was a KitchenThis story was inspired by taking a tour of Edinburgh, Scotland. -
The Humanity of MonstersGrendel has always been known as the main villain of Beowulf. This analysis focuses on the humanity behind the monsters.
