
MEG MAYNARD
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I received my Integrated English/Language Arts degree from Miami University in 2008. Since then, I have taught English as a Foreign Language in South Korea and freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior English in two different schools in Ohio. I am currently teaching English 1-3 at the high school level and I coach Cross Country. I am also in the process of obtaining my Master's degree in Literacy with an Endorsement in TESOL.
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Answered a Question in Night
At this juncture in his inclusion into the concentration camp at Auschwitz, Elie Wiesel is contemplating his faith and the implications of humanity (or lack thereof) in light of what is happening... -
Answered a Question in Night
At the beginning of the novel, Wiesel goes into great detail of his religious passion, even at a young age. He believed fervently in his faith, so much so that he wept regularly during prayer and... -
Answered a Question in The Scarlet Letter
Dimmesdale, while grateful for the respect and concern of the members of his parish, is weighed down by the guilt of secrecy and hypocrisy. In the beginning of the novel, Dimmesdale openly... -
Answered a Question in The Scarlet Letter
There are three scaffold scenes overall in The Scarlet Letter. The first is in chapter 2, when Hester is on public trial for her crime of adultery. Hester, though being haraungued by the crowd and... -
Answered a Question in The Lovely Bones
I think that when reading The Lovely Bones, the first connection I made was with Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak. It is a story about a young girl who was raped at a party and called the cops who... -
Answered a Question in Literature
I would have to say that the most challenging book I've read to date has been House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski. He's such a talented writer! The book is not difficult because of register,... -
Answered a Question in The Masque of the Red Death
There are many speculations as to why the rooms are described in the colors and order that they are. My point of view is that they represent the stages of life. Blue (first) is the color of the...