Joyce Hart, M.A.
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Freelance writer and copy editor. I have written over 30 nonfiction books. Teach writing and editing. I have worked as a copy editor for major publishing houses.
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Answered a Question in Jane Austen
Like the works of some of her contemporaries' novels, Jane Austen's 19th century writings are often referred to as realistic novels. Her books, such as Pride and Prejudice, use fiction to depict as... -
Answered a Question in Passing
In Nella Larsen's novel Passing, the character Irene is so bothered by Clare that she wishes she would disappear or that something tragic would happen to distract Clare. Irene had become frustrated... -
Answered a Question in The Art of Racing in the Rain
Rain on the track is one of the biggest weather-related challenges a race car driver will face. According to this story, the protagonist, Denny Swift, was one of the best race car drivers under... -
Answered a Question in Romeo and Juliet
Evaluating whether an act is right or wrong is a subjective process, based on one's experience and set of morals. Shakespeare tells us that Friar Lawrence hoped to mend the feud between Romeo's and... -
Answered a Question in Julius Caesar
The tribunes Marullus and Flavius are not only angry with the plebeians because they are cheering for Caesar. Yes, Marullus and Flavius no longer respect Caesar, fearing that Caesar's ambitions no... -
Answered a Question in The Merchant of Venice
One thing we might learn about love from Shakespeare's play is that there are many differenty levels to the act of love. First, there is Shylock who at first appears to love his daughter. However,...