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“That Was the Night I Died”: Reading Trauma Narratives
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Reading the Resistancein Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs and Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Lobster
Both Isle of Dogs (2018) and The Lobster (2015) manifest to the audience through their dystopian visions of what the world would be like if some problematic aspects of our real wor
Reflection: Rear Window, A Romantic Drama under the Mystery Façade
When I first read Cornell Woolrich’s “It Had to Be Murder” for the class, I decided to look at the story through the eyes of someone who might have to adapt the work into