Jason Bowman
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I teach Bible and English at a private Christian school. I am a current member of Who's Who Among America's High School Teachers and 1993 graduate of Huntingdon College and 2013 M.A.R. graduate of Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary at Liberty University. ... My wife and I have two children who keep us very busy!
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Answered a Question in Rip Van Winkle
Washington Irving sets the story in Revolutionary America – the portraits in the inn are the biggest clue to this. The portrait of King George is replaced with a portrait of George... -
Answered a Question in Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
Edwards begins three clauses with the words “there is” in the first paragraph of the section of his sermon commonly called the application (“The use may be of Awakening…”). In this paragraph,... -
Answered a Question in The Canterbury Tales
The pilgrims have stopped for the night at the Tabard, which is on their way to Canterbury, the site of a shrine to St. Thomas a’Becket (lines 15-19). Each pilgrim has his or her own reasons... -
Answered a Question in Rip Van Winkle
By using fictitious narrators, Irving is putting distance between himself and the story. This allows him to pretend that he is not the author but received his stories from these other... -
Answered a Question in Macbeth
The use of visions in Macbeth is first of all a very good stage technique which, like the soliloquy, allows the audience an insight into a character's mind (e.g. Lady Macbeth's troubled conscience...