Gen X – The Middle Child of Generations

By: Jessica N. Brunelle What can I say about Generation X? That is rhetorical. I really don’t know what do say about us, which a I guess describes our generation perfectly. We are the very few generations that has “winged it” our whole lives. It reflects in the movies you have seen and the TV… Continue reading Gen X – The Middle Child of Generations

“Why Do We Lie and Who To?” By: Jessica N. Brunelle

We lie to strangers, friends, enemies, family, bosses, co-workers, and mostly to ourselves. We lie for survival. We lie because we are selfish. We lie because we are afraid. We are afraid of judgment. We are afraid of consequences, and we are afraid of not being accepted by others. We lie to ourselves to avoid… Continue reading “Why Do We Lie and Who To?” By: Jessica N. Brunelle

A Kripke’s Supernatural Universe Cross with Lee’s and Gunn’s Marvel Universe By: Jessica N. Brunelle

As a beyond huge fan of CW’s Supernatural TV series, I always imagined and thought if I was in a position to make a crossover with the Supernatural saga, it would be with the Marvel Universe. I really don’t understand the fact that they chose DC. In the CW’s Supernatural, created by Eric Kripke, analyzes and creates a… Continue reading A Kripke’s Supernatural Universe Cross with Lee’s and Gunn’s Marvel Universe By: Jessica N. Brunelle

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Literary Analysis of Family Structure and Roles in The Royal Tenenbaums

In the traditional family, each member conveys specific roles and placement within the home. These roles in the family are based on their traits, personality, and talents, which greatly contribute to the overall family structure. The relationships between the characters in the film have many common ideals and norms that are displayed in most families.… Continue reading Literary Analysis of Family Structure and Roles in The Royal Tenenbaums

Life in its Truest Form in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Writings By: Jessica Brunelle

In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s writings, he always has a point or lesson to be learned.  He either opens a new doorway to see life differently, or he inspires the reader with a feeling of pride.  Although he was not a stern, religious man, he shows the reader how to live a joyful, wholesome, and prideful life. … Continue reading Life in its Truest Form in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Writings By: Jessica Brunelle