Julie JarvisLessons From A Laudable Lady: Things we learn from Jane EyreFreedom is a Gift. Throughout the book Jane gains more and more freedom. From Gateshead to Lowood she gains education. From Lowood to…Dec 20, 2018Dec 20, 2018
Julie JarvisThe Top Books I Have Ever Read and WhyPride and Prejudice Jane AustenDec 20, 2018Dec 20, 2018
Julie JarvisBoAccording to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a hypocrite is, “a person who acts in contradiction to his or her stated beliefs or…Dec 20, 2018Dec 20, 2018
Julie JarvisReligion: the great human pacifierJust like a master architect has an intricate plan for his creation, so does God. Just because he is professional does not mean the…Dec 20, 2018Dec 20, 2018
Julie JarvisBut The Knight StayedLike bubbles, round and dark, my eyes squint at the light from the computer screen. They close for a second, and then reopen for hours on…Dec 20, 2018Dec 20, 2018
Julie JarvisTolerance: A blessing or a Curse?Hot topics are hot. Right now, the biggest thing, the trendiest, the one thing that everybody does and loves to do, is argue. We argue…Dec 19, 2018Dec 19, 2018
Julie JarvisTo ComprehendOne may know something, without believing it. I know that there are tiny neurons in my brain that make pathways, but do I believe it…Dec 19, 2018Dec 19, 2018
Julie JarvisGiving Power to Pearls (A critical analysis of ‘The Pearl’ by John Steinbeck)Self-destruction can come in many forms. The physical may be smoking, drug use, and cutting. The emotional; insecurity, pessimism, and…Dec 19, 20181Dec 19, 20181