“Time’s Cruel Games”

You know that I still love you, And I know you love me too, But why do you continue Doing the things you do? Knowing how it hurts me, Each and every time. Always growing harder To accept that you’re not mine. You know you cannot give me What it is I really want, So… Continue reading “Time’s Cruel Games”

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Loneliness is a Hungry Beast

Loneliness is a Hungry Beast Loneliness creeps through the night Looking to latch onto anyone tight. He turns the corner with a creek in his smile Waiting for those who appear to be hollow. He preys on the lost and scared Hoping to find a soul that is bare. Attracted to the troubled minds The… Continue reading Loneliness is a Hungry Beast

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Literary Analysis of William Shakespeare and Philip Sydney: Three Themes Coming from Two Minds

Philip Sydney The themes of love, lust, and immortality are common motifs evident in the work of many sixteenth and early seventeenth century poets. Reading these poets, the audience can recognize their position they take from the way they express the themes. Edmund Spenser and William Shakespeare address ideas of love and lust with different… Continue reading Literary Analysis of William Shakespeare and Philip Sydney: Three Themes Coming from Two Minds

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