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Emily Dickinson: A Female Inspiration
Miss Dickinson was just like any artist, a little peculiar. A recluse most of her life, she spent her birth and death in Amherst, Massachusetts, for 55 years. She was known for wearing white clothing constantly and barely walking past her bedroom door frame. Influenced by writers such as Emerson and William Blake, she became known for her romantic and unique writing style of poetry. Dickinson never married, though she was clearly one consumed by love, and it was theorized tha

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Dec 23 min read
Feminism and The Indigenous Woman's Struggle
Here's another piece except this time it was written for my History of WORLD Civilizations class. We had a prompt that required us to tie feminism to a topic in our textbook. I decided to compare it to the struggles Indigenous women have had to face for decades. Please enjoy! Supporters of Feminism, or feminists, advocate for women's rights and seek to establish equality of the sexes. While modern Americans hear about feminism regularly, the loudest voices they hear, and the

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Nov 256 min read
Absolutism & Constitutionalism: Fear or Reform?
Here is an essay I wrote for my History of Western Civilizations class that almost received an A. I am posting it here so I can look back on my work and see how much my writing will have improved. Plus, it was very fun to research and write this paper since the topic revolves around periods of history I am fascinated by. I hope you all enjoy! Absolutism & Constitutionalism: Fear or Reform? The 17th century was filled with periods of instability and tension. The Thirty Years’

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Nov 186 min read
Salem Witch Trials & Colonial Folklore: A Basic Overview
The Salem Witch Trials, an epidemic famous across all of America which took place less than 400 years ago, was a mass hysteria that overwhelmed the New England American colonies. This has been a tale that I have wanted to better understand for some time. I wanted to learn what exactly qualified you to be one of these Salem witches, what that meant for you in life and in death. What a better way to kick off fall than with witches! These women (mostly) were the talk of the town

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Oct 134 min read
Reconnecting with your roots
As an American in this day and age it can be difficult to feel like you have a culture or heritage worth talking about. Sure, we have the...

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Jun 232 min read
My beginning oil pastel experience
I finished my very first oil pastel drawings this week. You can find them on my art portfolio, a strawberry and a lily pad pond. I first...

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May 101 min read


Welcome all!
Bonjour, Welcome to my brain. I am so excited to be sharing my thoughts and writings with you all. I will be posting all sorts of things...

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Apr 241 min read
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