PinnedJulia LynnMarie Antoinette: The InnocentWith flour powdered hair piled high and a dress decorated in the finest jewels and feathers, Marie Antoinette was the queen of France…5d ago5d ago
Julia LynnThe Crime of Fast FashionPicture this: tomorrow is a night out with friends for a teenage girl and it is time to buy something fashionable to wear, but she’s on a…5d ago5d ago
Julia LynnDigging into Heaney’s Roots: Close ReadIn the poem, Digging, by Seamus Heaney there are themes of reminiscing on the past and pride for his family. By utilizing vivid imagery…5d ago5d ago
Julia LynnFinding Purpose in a Purposeless Life: Waiting for Godot AnalysisThe French play, Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett, is from the late 1940’s and is a seemingly uneventful text. There are two men who…5d ago5d ago
Julia LynnWuthering Heights: A RomanceThe renowned classic, Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, can also be categorized as a romance novel that is transhistorical. The…5d ago5d ago
Julia LynnThe Art of PrintmakingThe art of printmaking is a widely used technique and has been for centuries. Dating all the way back, the first glimpse of printmaking is…5d ago5d ago