Megan WarhurstApr 30, 20193 min readLogical Fallacies used in Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Julius CaesarThis assignment was an analysis of Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. It was focused on the Logical Fallacies used by Cassius to...
Megan WarhurstApr 9, 20192 min readAre Authors Always Right?Authors often show biased when writing an informative text. Although biased is difficult to overlook, by disregarding the authors...
Megan WarhurstApr 4, 20192 min readAoTW- Is Human Immortality a Joke?This article published by .TheWeek.com examines the research and likely, or unlikelihood of human immortality becoming accessible....
Megan WarhurstMar 20, 20191 min read4 Week- What makes Hawthorns writing so good?One of the most impactful chapters in Hawthorne's the Scarlet Letter is the very first chapter, The Prison Door. This chapter introduces...
Megan WarhurstMar 19, 20191 min read4 week- Boredom and a Biased The article claims that boredom is what sparks creativity and is ultimatly good for a childs development and imagination. The author...
Megan WarhurstMar 18, 20191 min readAoTW- Listening; Easier said than done Listening is something we all do on a daily basis but we don’t recall many of the things we hear. For a student listening is probably the...
Megan WarhurstMar 18, 20192 min readAoTW- Is Harvard being Discriminatory to Stop Discrimination?This article talks about Harvard university limiting the number of Asian- American students accepted into the college. As well as the...
Megan WarhurstMar 15, 20191 min readAoTW- Boredom; Good or BadPamela Paul, New York Times, February 2, 2019. Pamela explains in her article “Let Children be Bored Again” The importance of boredom and...
Megan WarhurstMar 15, 20191 min read4 Week- Freedom Found in Nature (10.5)Hawthorn’s novel also has a theme of one finding their true self in nature. The characters who are stereotyped in society are free from...