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Gatz to Gatsby: The Death of a Dream
Opinion: In chasing their dreams, one cannot remain unchanged; in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, the American Experience, for better or for worse, reinvented – and destroyed – the man Nick Carraway knew as Jay Gatsby.
Catch-22: Anti-Hero, Anti-War, and Pro-Humanity
Analyzing the revolutionary novel, its humanization of conflict and policy, and concluding with the question: what’s the point?
Castle in the Sky: Ethics and the Future of Humanity
In imagining the state of humanity centuries away, should humanity prioritize its survival or its success? What are the merits of building a castle in the sky?
Gatz to Gatsby: The Death of a Dream
Opinion: In chasing their dreams, one cannot remain unchanged; in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, the American Experience, for better or for worse, reinvented – and destroyed – the man Nick Carraway knew as Jay Gatsby.
Catch-22: Anti-Hero, Anti-War, and Pro-Humanity
Analyzing the revolutionary novel, its humanization of conflict and policy, and concluding with the question: what’s the point?
Gatz to Gatsby: The Death of a Dream
Opinion: In chasing their dreams, one cannot remain unchanged; in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, the American Experience, for better or for worse, reinvented – and destroyed – the man Nick Carraway knew as Jay Gatsby.
Catch-22: Anti-Hero, Anti-War, and Pro-Humanity
Analyzing the revolutionary novel, its humanization of conflict and policy, and concluding with the question: what’s the point?
Castle in the Sky: Ethics and the Future of Humanity
In imagining the state of humanity centuries away, should humanity prioritize its survival or its success? What are the merits of building a castle in the sky?
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Gatz to Gatsby: The Death of a Dream
Opinion: In chasing their dreams, one cannot remain unchanged; in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, the American Experience, for better or for worse, reinvented – and destroyed – the man Nick Carraway knew as Jay Gatsby.
Catch-22: Anti-Hero, Anti-War, and Pro-Humanity
Analyzing the revolutionary novel, its humanization of conflict and policy, and concluding with the question: what’s the point?
Castle in the Sky: Ethics and the Future of Humanity
In imagining the state of humanity centuries away, should humanity prioritize its survival or its success? What are the merits of building a castle in the sky?
An Organized Essay on “Unnatural Society”
Written with clear arguments and concise language, intertwining Transcendentalism and Nature in Hawthorne’s novel.
The Boston Hound: October to November Issue
October-November 2022 Magazine!
Beautiful Murder •
A mass of organized chaos, beautiful descriptions, and a wonderfully chilling twist, this story proves you can romanticize murder.
Holmes or Poirot?
The internet is split: which of these legendary detectives is better — and which could solve a mystery faster? The answers — with detailed comparisons, data, and explanations — are finally here.
Guest Essay : 1984 Rave
A special from a guest writer, this essay hypes up the book 1984 for all that it’s meant to be — and raises a couple of questions as well.