Archive for the ‘Film Literature’ Category
Foer unlocks a healing Journey for Oskar Schell’s Key : Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 6:55 3 CommentsJust a few days ago I had a conversation with my former graduate classmates regarding Jane Eyre’s proper names, text locations, Northern England and of course the famous Mr. Rochester.
It’d been quite a while since I’d last picked up the Bronte’s Penguin Classic off my book self, but I was eager to discuss the [...]
Devil Wears Prada Culture Theorist
Tuesday, September 20, 2011 2:50 No CommentsWhat determines the classification of style? Lets maneuver a Post- Modern approach in which we take a ride around the corner of culture theories ability to Segway into creative appeal of not only the senses but the visual aspects that determine significance. The Devil Wears Prada, Editor in Chief made a quaint point which exposed [...]
Clueless About Jane Austin’s Emma
Tuesday, December 14, 2010 4:43 No CommentsThe holiday season is here and that means big smiles, heat, and of course celebration galore. I’m definitely celebrating with EggNogtini’s, peppermint lattes and chocolate coins minus the carbs. Chuckles are correct because as many of you know I’ve submitted my last final and am already reminiscing about my Rise of The Novel Semester. With [...]


