Student at the University of Texas at El Paso. Pursuing a Bachelors degree in English and American Literature with a minor in Creative Writing.
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The Transition from Literature to FilmFor decades, audiences have witnessed pieces of text translated into film adaptations, such as Dracula, Murder on the Orient Express, etc. Writer participation within the film making is usually nonexistent or very minimal, which is found to be strange considering they are the ones who have created the story, characters, etc. Literature translating to film will most likely continue but should the writer be more involved within film making?
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Daria and the Clichéd Representation of Teenagers | |
I feel as though I have found my soulmate! I have loved musicals since a very young age. Falling in love with the music of “Rent” in elementary school to graduating high school loving “Hamilton.” My love for musical theatre has enhanced my writing experience. The music itself keeping me focused on my writing but also being able to tell a story through music was always absolutely inspiring to me. | Using Musical Theater as a Literary Muse |
Very fascinating article. As someone in love with the Gothic genre, I never considered it as a form of discussing the “other” people. They were simply scary stories to me, but I see the true scary story was using science as a way to be xenophobic, racist, etc. | Gothic Fiction and the 'Regressive Evolution' Anxiety |
I believe Daria was the only show where I saw teenagers growing into who they are rather than only being labeled as whatever label the show gave them. It gave me an insight at a very young age that high school would be difficult for me but I would be able to work through it which would help me.