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Group A: Close Reading Post
Phosphorescent’s music video entitled Songs For Zula encaptures the experiences of love and heartbreak. They describe this seesaw of a relationship as “cage like;” something that is impossible to escape. The scene holds a meagerly dressed woman hostage in a setting … Continue reading
Group A Comparative Blog Post
In Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, she portrays the monster as a depressed being. He is not wanted anywhere and is looked at as something that signifies evil and danger. Because of his grotesque exterior, people believe he is the same way on the inside; … Continue reading
Comparative Blog: Frankenstein & Adam and Eve
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein interestingly reminds me of the Old Testament story of Adam and Eve. This odd comparison begins when Frankenstein is in the works of creating his “creature.” This creation can be seen as the creation in which God undertakes when … Continue reading
Summary Blog: Group A
In America, black children don’t get to be children, by Stacey Patton talks about the “lack of innocence” that black children today are seen to have. Patton explains how black children are seen as much more menacing in comparison to white children. … Continue reading