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Laughter as A Form of Social Unification Within Shakespearean Comedy
Academic Essay Lena Thaw 4/26/24 Academic Essay Lena Thaw 4/26/24

Laughter as A Form of Social Unification Within Shakespearean Comedy

Dissects how laughter within the theater allows for unity between an audience’s different social classes as a productive means of promoting self-critique.

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Reconstructing Notions of Environmental Care Through the Configuration of the Maternal Figure in Fever Dream
Academic Essay Lena Thaw 4/26/24 Academic Essay Lena Thaw 4/26/24

Reconstructing Notions of Environmental Care Through the Configuration of the Maternal Figure in Fever Dream

Examines the 2014 speculative fiction novel, Fever Dream — looking at the literary elements that illustrate environmental destruction and the uncertainty of an infertile future within and beyond the mother’s womb.

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John Milton’s Critique of the Epic Hero in Paradise Lost as a Reimagining of Political Order
Academic Essay Lena Thaw 4/26/24 Academic Essay Lena Thaw 4/26/24

John Milton’s Critique of the Epic Hero in Paradise Lost as a Reimagining of Political Order

Examines Milton’s methods of formulating Satan as a representative icon of the 17th century monarch, particularly utilizing the symbol as a critique of the “hero” archetype.

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Voyage of the Sable Venus: How the Intersectionality Between Race and Gender Has Shaped the Iconology of the Black Woman Figure
Academic Essay Lena Thaw 4/26/24 Academic Essay Lena Thaw 4/26/24

Voyage of the Sable Venus: How the Intersectionality Between Race and Gender Has Shaped the Iconology of the Black Woman Figure

Intertwines the poetic work of Robin Caste Lewis with the discursive work of Sadiya Hartman to examine how the black woman symbol was molded under the intersection of racialized and gendered violence.

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