“Because the book is written in the first person singular, Ellison cannot establish ironic distance between his hero and himself, or between the matured “I” telling the story and the… more →
we are such stuff as dreams are made onlindsay wrote 2 years ago: “Because the book is written in the first person singular, Ellison cannot establish ironic dis … more →
sosheehan wrote 2 years ago: I wrote this in class today. I didn’t bring it up because it’s a complicated thought pro … more →
lindsay wrote 2 years ago: I don’t know if anyone else found this interesting, but I really like the way Ellison writes a … more →
lindsay wrote 2 years ago: “After the Egyptian and Indian, the Greek and Roman, the Teuton and Mongolian, the Negro is a … more →
sosheehan wrote 2 years ago: Now that we’ve got our midterm paper topics, it’s up to us to decide which text to choos … more →
lindsay wrote 2 years ago: The very last chapter of “Charlotte Temple” is interesting to me because it goes back to … more →
sosheehan wrote 2 years ago: Self-Insertion in Literature (Or Any Media Which Is Not Literature, But Follows a Similar Pattern No … more →
lindsay wrote 2 years ago: While reading “Charlotte Temple,” I was struck by the small passages written in first person by the … more →