Since I Like It and The Picture of Dorian Gray both address the same themes, with some slight nuances, does this mean Cardi B acts as our critic against our dependence on material goods? The answer is an emphatic yes.
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Literary Journal
Sydney is a second-year English major who is pursuing a Creative Writing Certificate. She is currently grappling with writing several stories and figuring out what exactly she’s planning on doing with her life when she graduates. Sydney has interests in medievalism, modernism, and meaningless personality quizzes.
Since I Like It and The Picture of Dorian Gray both address the same themes, with some slight nuances, does this mean Cardi B acts as our critic against our dependence on material goods? The answer is an emphatic yes.
Read MoreIt’s time to start considering video games as legitimate mediums for effective storytelling.
Read MoreThe environment becomes the physical reference point from which authors can delve into introspection or connect to memories. Yet, only using nature as a mirror or point of introspection ignores the worth of the environment in favor of applying human value to nature.
Read MoreWritten by Sydney Stewart The world is constantly changing. Innovations occur, technology improves, societal customs shift with the times, and the responsibility is placed on the average individual to accept these changes. Yet with innovation comes a slew of new issues and more developments that must be made. While the digital era brings new challenges,…
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