Annie Dillard Essays
“They Are Just Like Us”: Interrogating the True Nature of Animals in Alice Walker’s “Am I Blue?” and Annie Dillard’s “Living Like Weasels” College
Annie Dillard: Essays
Traditionally, humans have touted themselves as the most intelligent and compassionate creatures on Earth. In their interactions with other species, humans have used this claim as the basis for their ill-treatment of those species. But does human...
Identity Theme in “Living Like Weasels” College
Annie Dillard: Essays
In Annie Dillard’s essay, “Living Like Weasels”, she reminisces on her encounter with a weasel, and even though the weasel was a mere animal, it invoked life altering thoughts from within the author. Dillard compares the life of a wild weasel to...
The Extent of God's Fairness 11th Grade
For the Time Being
In Annie Dillard’s non-fiction narrative, For the Time Being, Dillard explores the question: Is God fair? A belief in God's fairness (or unfairness) is a cultural aspect with a strong impact on the narrative. This question is studied and explained...
Acknowledgement of Beauty in Pilgrim at Tinker Creek College
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek written by Annie Dillard is a very mysterious novel. She goes through life examining many different things one would not typically pay attention to. She wants for us to go through life the way she does, by observing...