
Hannah Flusk
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Currently a student in a five-year MAT program,working to be a High School English teacher. This account is primarily for research and lesson plans.
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Answered a Question in Dante's Inferno
In the sixth Canto of Dante's Inferno, we arrive with Dante at the third circle of Hell, in which we encounter the gluttonous.The souls of these sinners are pelted with dirty rain, hail, and snow,... -
Answered a Question in The Road Not Taken
Robert Frost's poem, "The Road Not Taken," talks of the narrator- possibly Frost himself- standing at a fork in the road in the middle of a wood, and contemplating which path he should take. He... -
Answered a Question in Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
Jonathan Edward's sermon is rife with dark suppositions and assertions in regards to his views of God and the afterlife. He warns of various threats to humanity, the inevitable destruction of man... -
Answered a Question in Shooting an Elephant
In the final paragraph of his essay, "Shooting an Elephant," George Orwell gives a description of the reactions of the unnamed protagonist's fellow officer's to his (the character's) killing... -
Answered a Question in The Magic Barrel
The central character in Bernard Malamud's story, "The Magic Barrel," is a man named Leo Finkle. Leo has spent the past six years of his life studying to be a rabbi, and- two months before he... -
Answered a Question in Pride and Prejudice
There are many instances scorn and malice between characters, but I will focus on three that jump out at me: Elizabeth/Darcy: When Darcy is first introduced in chapter three, Elizabeth withheld all... -
Answered a Question in Othello
In Act 1, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's Othello, amidst all of the accusations and outrage towards Othello's marraige to Desdemona, Othello is called into a meeting with the Duke of Venice... -
Answered a Question in Richard Rodriguez
In his essay, Richard Rodriguez addresses the issue of bilingual education. He argues that it is impossible and unnecessary for a student to use their native language alongside of English in school... -
Answered a Question in Defence of Poesie
Sir Philip Sidney outlines five types of poetry in his Apology: Elegy: a poem that expresses sorrow and sadness for the passing of a person, a civilization, or a way of being Comedy: a... -
Answered a Question in Shooting an Elephant
The protagonist of the Essay "Shooting an Elephant" by George Orwell meets the expectations of the society that he finds himself in by shooting the "rampaging" elephant in retribution for it's... -
Answered a Question in Split Cherry Tree
The protagonist of the story is the main character or hero, and the antagonist is the opposing force (sometimes referred to as the villain). Assuming that you are speaking of "The Split Cherry... -
Answered a Question in Literary Terms
To answer this question, we need to start with the definitions of what "tone" and themes" actually are. So: Tone is the general feeling of the text. It has more to do with the way in which the... -
Answered a Question in Literary Terms
The author here makes use of a lot of imagery, similes, and metaphores to create a vivid picture of a large feline crossing the road. Let's break it down line by line, and see what the author...