Bethany HallLike the TideWaves crashed in the distance. Damp sand sunk under Jody’s feet. Seagulls screeched at each other, fighting over boardwalk fries and scraps…Mar 20, 2022Mar 20, 2022
Bethany HallBe Brave: A Sonnet about GriefSweat trickles down my brow, swimming thoughts while the sun beats down. My blotchy red eyes let the tears flow and flow, In my I miss…Mar 20, 2022Mar 20, 2022
Bethany HallThe Putnam’s Homemade Witch“No better opportunity could have been offered to the man who wanted to get even with his neighbor than to have his neighbor accused of…Mar 20, 2022Mar 20, 2022
Bethany HallThe Cost of Fate: A retelling of the Fall of TroyTroy glowed red in the flames of war. Argive soldiers roamed the city in droves, causing ruin and chaos wherever they went. The stench of…Mar 20, 2022Mar 20, 2022
Bethany HallThey’ve Got the Power: Power Dynamics in Jean Toomer’s “A Blood Burning Moon”White men have held the power in society for centuries, and America at the the turn of 20th century during Jean Toomer’s lifetime was no…Mar 20, 2022Mar 20, 2022
Bethany HallBreastlessness: Sexuality in The PenelopiadIn the opening of Margaret Atwood’s novel and retelling of Homer’s The Odyssey, The Penelopiad, Penelope talks about her body, or lack…Mar 20, 2022Mar 20, 2022
Bethany HallLive Media: A Twitch NicheAs the world advances socially, technologically, and in so many other ways, media has to keep up with this ever-changing cultural…Mar 20, 2022Mar 20, 2022