Ezra Chapman has a Bachelor of Creative Writing and is currently pursuing a Masters of Teaching (Secondary).
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Racist implications in Jane EyreShould the implied racism in texts such as Jane Eyre be addressed by readers and schools (who study it), like in Joseph Conrad's work, or ignored as a product of its time?
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While I agree these adaptions need more representation, filling the movies with Japanese actors and actresses would sort of defeat the point of remaking them in a western country. A bigger problem seems to be the dumbing down and overall Westernisation of the plot itself, as they ended up doing with Death Note by turning it into another generic American horror movie. | Whitewashing of Asian Characters in Hollywood Anime/Manga Adaptations |
Well written, and the references were really useful. I’m excited to check out the Ted Talk. | Creating a Writing Habit that Works: Muses, Magic and Faith |
Great article, but I feel it could have focused a bit more on the more benign but growing cliches, such as the number of obnoxious pop-culture references that pack dialogue in recent releases and date the books fast.