Poem Comparative Essay: Richard Cory/The Unknown Citizen
Lost in Society’s Trap “Richard Cory” by Edwin Robinson and “The Unknown Citizen” by Wystan Auden both address appearances versus reality. In “The Unknown Citizen”, this man is seen as an ideal addition to society, but not important enough…
Living La Vida Ignorant: Critical Essay
Living La Vida Ignorant In the autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, the author illustrates vividly the effects of ignorance of slaves, weighing heavily especially on the overall control their lack of knowledge gives the slaveholders. Douglass lives…
Unified by Song: Expository Essay
Unified by Song: Music’s Impact on Society She pulled her headphones from her ears, faintly hearing a ruckus outside. Investigating, she poked her head out the window and practically fell out in awe and laughter at the sight before…
Who Am I?: Poem Composition
By: Sabrina Smith “Who are you? Or rather, who aren’t you?” I am not the pressure that engulfs me nor the peers that breath down my neck, demanding I fit in, just not in a too much. I am…
Career Choice Essay
Sabrina Smith Pre-AP English 2 November 4, 2014 Career Choice Comparative Essay Ever since I was younger, my parents pounded into my head that I’d work in the medical field, but being my ignorant 6-year-old self, I thought nothing…
Literary Weave
This is a “weave” about what we, as students, had to say about Frederick Douglass in his autobiography, pairing it with a poem that we thought fit. I chose ignorance for my topic. Poem: The Slave Mother by: Francis Ellen Watkins…
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