
Danielle Tuttle
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MA, Comparative Literature (Latin, Greek, and Medieval English). BA, Classics.
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Answered a Question in The Lie
Scholarly debate has focused on whether Raleigh himself was the author of this poem, and given the fact that Raleigh's execution (in 1618) took place ten years after the poem itself was in... -
Answered a Question in The Lucky Chance, Or An Alderman's Bargain
Composed during the Restoration period (specifically in the late seventeenth century), Aphra Behn's play The Lucky Chance features a fairly basic, but nonetheless compelling, plot. A certain older... -
Answered a Question in The Plague of Doves
In The Plague of Doves, the author utilizes multiple narrators, all of whom contribute varying perspectives which ultimately add to the richness of the plot. In the text itself, an omniscient... -
Answered a Question in The Trial
In Kafka's novels, most of the narration takes place in the third person, and by extension, the author appears far removed from the narrator and the characters with whom the narrator is concerned.... -
Answered a Question in European History
Several factors led to Napoleon’s rise to power. First, Napoleon’s success directly correlates to the French Revolution because such a political climate enabled Napoleon, despite his modest... -
Answered a Question in The Water Is Wide
The teaching methods Conroy employs are unconventional to say the least. The students whom he encounters were unfamiliar with standard written and spoken English, thus he had to adjust his methods... -
Answered a Question in Snake
The narrator in D.H. Lawrence's poem "Snake" demonstrates respect for other creatures by humanizing the snake who drinks out of the narrator's water trough. Further, the tension between what... -
Answered a Question in A Tale of Two Cities
In Chapter Three, "The Night Shadows," after falling asleep on the way to Dover, Mr. Lorry dreams about Tellson Bank. As the dream develops, Mr. Lorry envisions a man who has been buried for... -
Answered a Question in Food Politics
Nestle's text can be broken down into three main sections, all of which support her main argument: that the food industry insidiously affects consumers' health and well-being by regulating and...