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  • The Bridges Of Madison County Film Study

    The Bridges Of Madison County Film Study

    The Bridges of Madison County is a 1995 American one-true-love romance. The film is based on a 1992 best-selling, terribly written novel by Robert James Waller.

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    September 7, 2021
  • Symbolism of Green

    Symbolism of Green

    What does green symbolise in art and storytelling?

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    September 1, 2021
  • Three by the Sea by Mini Grey Picture Book Analysis

    Three by the Sea by Mini Grey Picture Book Analysis

    Three By The Sea is a 2010 picture book by British writer-illustrator Mini Grey. This storyteller comes from South Wales, which is somewhat evident in the setting. The most widely borrowed picture book from Mini Grey is the wonderfully metafictional Traction Man series. This one has metafictional elements also, and offers plenty of picture book

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    August 31, 2021
  • Open House on Haunted Hill by John Wiswell Short Story Analysis

    Open House on Haunted Hill by John Wiswell Short Story Analysis

    “Open House on Haunted Hill” is a Nebula Award winning short (ghost?) story by John Wiswell, published in 2020. I’ve recently immersed myself in ghost stories from the 18- and 1900s. But how does one go about writing a contemporary ghost story? Listen to this story read by Levar Burton on the Levar Burton Reads

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    August 19, 2021
  • The Bus by Shirley Jackson

    The Bus by Shirley Jackson

    I once read an article about why so few commuters were inclined to take the bus. This would have eased congestion in my home city. New Zealanders are notoriously wedded to their cars (which have only gotten bigger and bigger since the aggressive marketing of double-cab utes). Sure, we like our cars. But there’s this

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    August 11, 2021
  • What is Realism in Literature?

    What is Realism in Literature?

    There is a spectrum of how real-world a story feels. Realism is a widely misunderstood term even within literary studies today. The terms are used differently depending on location. They’re also heavily classed and slightly gendered to boot. Humanities scholars spend a lot of time arguing about the meaning of realism.

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    July 25, 2021
  • Films That Centre Characters Over 40

    Films That Centre Characters Over 40

    Are you weary of films about people younger than yourself? You may be over 40. Here are some suggestions.

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    July 15, 2021
  • Donnie Darko Film Study

    Donnie Darko Film Study

    Donnie Darko is a 2001 film set in 1988, in a fictional Virginia town called Middlesex. This genre blend of drama, mystery and science fiction is precisely ambiguous enough to generate much discussion about what is meant to have happened. This is ideal ‘cult-following’ material. Note that Donnie Darko didn’t make much of a splash when

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    July 3, 2021
  • Symbolism of Bridges and Rainbows

    Symbolism of Bridges and Rainbows

    Why bridges and rainbows? What have they got to do with each other? Well, the archetypal bridge is an arc shape, like the rainbow. Symbolically, bridges and rainbows can be similar.

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    June 1, 2021
  • Buses In Art and Storytelling

    Buses In Art and Storytelling

    Miss Harper was going home, although the night was wet and nasty. Miss Harper disliked traveling at any time, and she particularly disliked traveling on this dirty small bus, which was her only way of getting home; she had frequently complained to the bus company about their service, because it seemed that no matter where

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    May 9, 2021
  • A Glossary of Fairytale Words

    Terms you come across when reading up on fairy tales.

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    May 8, 2021
  • What is literary modernism?

    What is literary modernism?

    I keep saying that Katherine Mansfield is a standout example of a Modernist short story writer, but what does ‘modernist’ really mean? “Make it new!”  EZRA POUND, 1934 The Modernist Timeline  In Wharton and in James, we see the formal precepts of realism taken to their absolute limit—the breaking point before modernism. The traditional nineteenth-century

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    April 23, 2021
  • The Poky Little Puppy by Sebring Lowrey and Tenngren Analysis

    The Poky Little Puppy by Sebring Lowrey and Tenngren Analysis

    The Poky Little Puppy is a classic Little Golden Book by Texas writer Janette Sebring Lowrey, illustrated by Gustav Tenngren. This story was one of the first 12 Little Golden Books, first published in 1942.

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    April 1, 2021
  • Marriage á la Mode by Katherine Mansfield Short Story Analysis

    Marriage á la Mode by Katherine Mansfield Short Story Analysis

    “Marriage á la Mode” (1921) is a Modernist short story by Katherine Mansfield, first published in a December edition of The Sphere: An Illustrated Newspaper for the Home. Magazines don’t normally publish summery stories in winter, but it makes more sense to know this magazine was aimed at British citizens living in the colonies. This

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    March 21, 2021
  • Red and Blue Palette in Illustration

    Red and Blue Palette in Illustration

    Below are examples of blue and red in art and illustration.

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    March 15, 2021
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