“To Gain Another Is To Lose Yourself”: Gender Construction of Marriage Displayed in Bewitched and Charmed Through cultural text, the changes in gender roles and expectations can be visible. The expectations for both men and women can be distinguished through the previous decades and the …
Rhetoric of Water by David Peyer
The key to an effective advertisement is creating one that will not only stand out from the rest, but also convey a message to a specific, targeted audience. For this paper, I have chosen to analyze the commercial of the top-of-the-line water distributor, Fiji Water. …
Growing Hair, Growing Opportunities: A Close Reading of “Growing My Hair Again” by Keegan Wallace
Writer’s Reflection I wrote my critical/close reading essay in order to gain a greater understanding of Chika Unigwe’s story, “Growing My Hair Again.” I was originally drawn to the title of “Growing My Hair Again.” Hair plays a part in individual identity, so I was …
Artist on a Mend by Kyle Dickey
Depression has long been associated with art. Picasso suffered through a “blue period” as did Van Gogh and many other artists. Through a critique of her own depressive episode, Elizabeth Wurtzel believes that depression “…is not worth any of the great art that comes as …