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57 The Glass Castle: Stained Glass from Ancient Origins to Modern Homes

The Glass Castle: Stained Glass Beyond Traditional Spaces Stained glass is beautiful to look at and can be found in many more places than you think. When you think of stained glass, you might think of a museum, a church, etc. But, if you take a closer look at the homes, buildings, and facilities all […]

58 Peril in Necville: Unveiling the Secrets of the Glass Castle

Desperate Times in Necville: The Lure of the Glass Castle’s Mysteries It was a cold, misty night in the Town of Necville in the 14th century. James’ family started to get the plague. He was trying to seek help from the plague doctors walking around town, trying to help as many people as they could. […]

59 The Glass Castle of Romance and Suspense in ‘Throne of Glass’

The Glass Castle Unveiled “Throne of Glass”, written by Sarah J. Maas, catches the reader’s attention from the first chapter and never lets go. That being said, something does leave the reader yearning to know more about the relationship between Celaena and her two lovers — Dorian and Chaol. During their romantic courtships, there always […]

60 Injustice and Morality: ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ Analysis

The book that I read for Marking Period 2 was “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. The genre of “To Kill A Mockingbird” is a novel, thriller, mystery, domestic fiction, and a legal story. The story is about two kids called Jeremy Finch (Jem) and Jean Louise Finch (Scout) and their father, Atticus Finch, […]

62 Moral Growth of Scout, Jem & Atticus in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’

Exploring Character Growth in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ During the second semester of the 8th-grade literature course, we read the book “To Kill a Mockingbird.” The book had many characters that interacted with each other, and in this paper, I will go through three of the characters, talk about their moral growth, and compare them […]

63 Gaining Wisdom Through Experience: Insights from ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’

To Kill a Mockingbird’: From Age to Wisdom A quote by Ann Landers said, “Maturity isn’t a product of growing older. It’s a product of growing wiser.” This is true with everyone because it is certain life events that define one and shape one into who they are today. Harper Lee demonstrates this in her […]

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