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I teach at two colleges in Colorado. Because of my three masters' degrees, I can teach anything that falls under the "English/Communications" umbrella: Literature, Composition, Journalism, Speech. I also teach Humanities and Art History, as well as Medieval History. I have attended two and a half years of law school, but have not quite finished that degree. Currently, I am working toward a PhD in Medieval Studies.
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Answered a Question in The Most Dangerous Game
Aside from the initial doubling back several times to confuse the path and then hiding in a tree (an attempt that does not work because Zaroff is just playing with Rainsford), Rainsford develops... -
Answered a Question in Chronicle of a Death Foretold
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Answered a Question in The Most Dangerous Game
The Most Dangerous Game was originally published in the January 19, 1924 edition of Colliers Weekly magazine. Collier's, founded in 1888 by Peter Finley Collier, would experience many ups and downs... -
Answered a Question in Romeo and Juliet
In this scene (Act II.ii), Romeo is hiding in the Capulet's orchard the morning after the party, and happens to see Juliet framed by the window. Romeo is speaking in metaphor in these lines,... -
Answered a Question in Lord of the Flies
For Lord of the Flies as a political allegory, one need only to look at the state of the world at the end of World War II. The world was divided into two camps the free world and the Soviet Union,...
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