
A Mind Needs Books, a TV Show, and a Deck of Cards
George R. R. Martin’s book series A Song of Ice and Fire has become an iconic piece of high fantasy literature, almost on par with such works as The Lord of the Rings or the Chronicles of Narnia. This […]
Final Project: “The Silence of Love” -> “Winter Sonata”-> “First time”
My essay can be found here: Korean Cultural Relationships [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFE2Gl12KZ0[/youtube]

Masculinity with Sensititivity: James Bond
Masculinity with Sensitivity: James Bond James Bond is a man whom many look to as the epitome of masculinity. Since Ian Fleming wrote the Bond novels in 1953, generations of both males and females have looked to Bond for what […]

The Zohar’s Presence in Xenosaga
The Zohar is a work containing Jewish mysticism and that is heavily concerned with varying interpretations and understandings of the original Jewish Torah. The Zohar seeks to take a step further beyond the teachings of the Torah and instead […]

Kelly’s Final Vector Triad
Hey everyone! I didn’t want to clog the dashboard, but here’s a link to my final project if you’re interested! Romeo & Juliet

Final Project: The Odyssey->O’ Brother Where Art Thou?-> Man of Constant Sorrow
The depth of mediums available with present technology allows for connections to be made which can span across generations and centuries alike. The primary text to be evaluated is the mythological narrative, The Odyssey. The overarching themes of the film […]
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Alex Iraola 3.15.12 Adaptation Not to long ago WWII brought the great world powers of the United States, Poland, and France against Germany, Italy, and Japan. In another universe, another story took shape that brought the ancient world powers of […]

Halo 3
When it was released in 2007, Halo 3 was one of the most highly anticipated video game releases of the year following years of hype through marketing campaigns and heavy media coverage. The game $300 million in the first week […]

Equilibrium-> Fahrenheit 451
These two works of futuristic fiction detail a time of total government control over citizens by the use of excessive militaristic force. In analyzing both Fahrenheit 451 and Equilibrium, it is clearly evident that the method of exercising such a […]
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