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Being an english major, I tend to write an insane number of papers, usually at 3am in the morning, fueled by lots of chocolate(I dislike caffeine) and water(you can't fall asleep when you need to pee). Anyway - here are some of them. The format may be a bit awry and I don't think many have their bibliographies on them but hey, it's all fairly dull anyway.



Magic in Medieval Literature(from Beowulf to Arthur!)
(december 2002) | Self explanatory title.

Yank, the Modern Oedipus
(october 2002) | A paper for World Theatre on O'Neill's The Hairy Ape as a modern tragedy (Or rather, Yank as a tragic hero).

The Negation of the Matron
(december 2001) | Women. Gender roles. Virginia Woolf's To The Lighthouse. Blah, blah, blah.

Stephen or Dedalus?
(november 2001) | A paper on Stephen Dedalus of Joyce's Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.

Prufrock's Indecisions
(may 2001)| A short analysis of T.S Eliot's "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock". Not a terribly good paper, but I love that poem(in case the website didn't indicate that enough...).

Mary Shelley's Prometheus
(march 2001)| A paper I wrote my senior year of high school on the obvious and not so obvious similarities between Frankenstein's monster and the mythological Prometheus.