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From Faulkner to Morrison
As I Lay Dying by William Falkner and The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison are two renowned novels of the 20th century. While As I Lay Dying depicts the physical and mental struggles of the Bundren family, The Bluest Eye represents the struggle of a young black girl.
By Humyra Anjum Maliha2 years ago in Critique
The Ultimatum: What's love got to do with it?
Love, it's something that most of us have felt in some way at some point in our lives. Love can come in different forms; you have a strong love for coffee, you feel love from your friends and family, you love your partner.
By Adrianna Anastasiades 2 years ago in Critique
What's In A Name? The Enduring Language Of Bias
The language we use to speak and to write is not accidental. It is the essence of our identity - a powerful indicator of who we are, and what we stand for. Language defines us, as it shows how we see ourselves. We will only ever use words we are completely comfortable with; the words that come easily to us without thinking; the ones our family and friends use; the words that tell where we are coming from and where we are going. Thus the language we use identifies us and our mindsets, revealing what we value and care about by the specific words we choose to utter.
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Critique
Water Only diet
Have you ever heard of something called water fasting? Well, it’s a type of fast that restricts everything except, well, water. Most people only water fast for 72 hours at most, but what if you did this for the rest of your life? You’d be fine, right?
By ALICE WAMBETI2 years ago in Critique
How to Critique a Blog Post
A blog critique is a written evaluation of a blog post. It can be used to improve the writing, content, or design of the blog post. When critiquing a blog post, it is important to be constructive and specific. The goal is to help the author improve their blog post, not to tear it down.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Critique
I’ve Never Met Anyone Quite Like You
“Phenomenal” - ★★★★ Queer stories are finally being told at an increased rate. More films, tv shows and theatre are producing stories based on LGBTQ+ issues that are an essential lifeline for queer people to watch, be involved in, relate to, highlight issues the community faces, and provide a safe space where there otherwise may not be one. The Edinburgh Fringe has for many years now been a safe space for shows on a whole host of different cultures, and a place for the LGBTQ+ community to provide accessible productions for the mixing bowl of different people that make up our society.
By Callum Wareing-Smith2 years ago in Critique
'This Side of Paradise'
Here is a critique of a classic novel that I just finished about a week ago. The name of the novel is 'This Side of Paradise'. The author is quite famous for a lot of his work. His name is F. Scott Fitzgerald. My idea is to start reading or even re-reading and offering reviews and critiques of my collection of classic novels that I have bought over the years.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Grand Theft Auto : Vice City
This iconic video game from every 90s kid’s childhood, set in the Miami-inspired Vice City, follows Tommy Vercetti’s rise to mob boss. With Ray Liotta voicing the franchise’s first speaking protagonist, an 80s backdrop, a killer music score and unique missions, GTA Vice City has stood the test of time.
By Maahi Trivedi2 years ago in Critique





