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The "Real" Rose Calvert from Titanic
A fascinating look at Beatrice Wood, the woman James Cameron modeled Rose Dewitt Bukater Calvert after in the movie "Titanic".
57 commentsHow To Draw Fantasy Art - A Rough Artists Guide
How to draw fantasy art, ideas and concepts to draw fantasy art.
92 commentsThematic Analysis of Gabriel García Márquez’s "Chronicle of a Death Foretold"
Thematic Analysis for Gabriel García Márquez’s Chronicle of a Death Foretold In his story Chronicle of a Death Foretold Gabriel García Márquez exquisitely exhibits a well crafted story of a foretold tragedy. Situated in García Márquez’s...
2 commentsKing Lear: The Good, the Bad and the Blind
In King Lear, Shakespeare repeatedly and effectively uses the juxtaposition of blindness and sight amongst three different sets of characters in order to create his darkest tragedy.
9 commentsJanice Galloway The Trick is to Keep Breathing
The Trick is to Keep Breathing adopts a diary style first person narration, allowing the reader to form a close relationship with the main character, Joy Stone. Structurally we are allowed access to both the private and public life, with reflections...
4 commentsThe Cunning of Mr. Martin, Man is Fallible-Character Analysis of The Catbird Seat by James Thurber
A thesis paper discussing the character of Mr. Martin in James Thuber's short story, "The Catbird Seat." The hub contains an outline as well as the paper.
1 commentSelf-Publishing Benefits Outweigh Traditional Publishing
One of the main reasons so many authors are self-publishing today is twofold. One of the main reasons is because there is a huge market to capitalize on for POD or "Print on Demand" publishers. The other reason is because traditional publishers want...
14 commentsSweet Nothings, Rural Schoolgirls from the Borderlands of Eastern Anatolia by Vanessa Winship.
It opens with a photograph of two schoolgirls standing in a bare landscape. There’s an old stone wall in the background and a hint of fields and mountains in the distance.
18 commentsThe Place of Poetry - Is it Obsolete?
The readership of poetry has been declining, on average, steadily since the late 1800's and the rise of the modern novel as a literary genre. Yet poetry as a literary art has indeed survived into the twenty-first century. Many people are asking the...
1 commentArt Book Review: How To Draw And Sell Comic Strips
Art book review of How To Draw And Sell Comic Strips, with the chapters broken down into what the book goes through.
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