Creative and Candid

Archetypes are a huge part of any form of literature, especially in William Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”. In this story, the archetypes are very easy to identify, mostly the character archetypes. The archetypes that I chose to identify are the “Stormy Night” symbolic archetype, “The Deceiver” character archetype, and “The Fall” situational archetype. […]

Abracadabra DEATH

Hitler was a terrible man without a doubt, as to where he wanted the extermination of Jews, as did most Nazis at the time. The German people were brainwashed to think that the Jews were bad people, much like the townsfolk of Salem. In Salem between the years 1692 and 1693, 20 people were executed. […]

Warfare in Greece- The Greek Civil War

In the story ,”The Teacher Who Changed My Life”, Nicholas Gage is coming from Greece, a country overridden by war and death. Gage comes to New York, meeting his father that supposedly left him and his family. The warfare that was taking place in this story is known as the Greek Civil War. The Greek Civil […]

My CommonLit.org Experience

CommonLit.org is a website with many topics. Today I read an article called “Teenage Brains are Malleable and Vulnerable, Researchers Say” by John Hamilton. This article is about how teenage brains are more susceptible to bad choices, and how their brains are more susceptible to opportunities. The teenage brain loves reward, apparently, so they are […]

How The Body Reacts to Cold

So, I’ve never been a huge biology or anatomy fan, but it has always interested me how the human body reacts to things; such as freezing temperatures. What brought me to this topic today was a story called “To Build a Fire”. This story is about a man caught in the middle of nowhere in […]

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