
Glenn Moore
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Whether it is on a page or screen, Glenn Moore enjoys all forms of storytelling. He graduated from the University of Central Florida with a BA in Creative Writing. Because truth can be stranger than fiction, he also grabbed a minor in history.
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Answered a Question in Soldier's Home
In "Soldier's Home" by Ernest Hemingway, the protagonist returns home after World War I and finds himself permanently changed. He can no longer relate to the people in his community or even to his... -
Answered a Question in A View From the Bridge
The play by Arthur Miller is a drama about an Italian-American neighborhood in the 1950s. The titular structure looms near the community. Alfieri, the lawyer and narrator, describes the setting as... -
Answered a Question in Big Two-Hearted River
Literary elements are like scientific elements in that the two are the basic building blocks of stories and the universe respectively. "Big Two-Hearted River" by Ernest Hemingway is an example of... -
Answered a Question in History
In stark contrast to the Sand Creek and Wounded Knee massacres, The Fetterman Fight was fought between soldiers. The Fetterman Fight, or the Fetterman Massacre, happened in Wyoming on December 21,... -
Answered a Question in Ward No. 6
Anton Chekov published his short story "Ward No. 6" in 1892. The story depicts a philosophical struggle within Dr. Rabin over institutionalized cruelty. The author uses narrative techniques such as... -
Answered a Question in Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
Percy Jackson is a twelve year old with a humble home life. His classmates at Yancy Academy talk about the exotic locations they plan on traveling to for summer break. In contrast, Percy will have... -
Answered a Question in Around the World in Eighty Days
Jules Verne published his story Around the World in Eighty Days in 1873. While traveling across India, the protagonist Phileas Fogg and his valet Jean Passepartout discover a funeral ritual. The... -
Answered a Question in Trifles
In Susan Glaspell's one-act play Trifles, gender plays a significant role, as the men fail in their investigation because of their narrow understanding of women. They hold positions of authority... -
Answered a Question in History
The Louisiana purchase was significant for the changes it made to the U.S. in addition to the events that led to the sale. France headed by Napoleon regained control of the Louisiana territory in...