12th Grade

Grain

John Glenday’s For Lucie reads as an ode to a newborn baby girl who is fated to mature into a world governed by moral and spiritual darkness: the narrator urges the child to quell such gloom with the lightness and optimism that infancy brings....

11th Grade

Warm Bodies

Many horror novels, vampire-infested stories or zombie apocalypse books are successful because their detailed description of blood, gore and destruction instill fear and shock and the pleasures of the Gothic sublime. Warm Bodies, by Isaac Marion...

College

The Threepenny Opera

Cinema changed everything: This is an accepted statement, but it is also a cliché. At the same time, it cannot be overstated enough. When it comes to an experimental innovator such as Bertolt Brecht, however, the form of cinema transformed the...

College

The Age of Innocence

Erich Fromm’s The Sane Society and Edith Wharton’s Age of Innocence both display individuals ripped away from society by its judgment due to personal disagreements with social norms. The condemnation commences a battle between holding on to one’s...