Poetry Analysis: “Sing me a Song of a Lad that is Gone”
Today on the blog we are going to analyze a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson that plays into the idea of innocence lost.
Reading, Writing, and Reciprocity
Today on the blog we are going to analyze a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson that plays into the idea of innocence lost.
Today on the blog, we are discussing the conventions of a very specific genre–the pirate story!
In ‘Twenty Years After’ the much beloved D’Artaganan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis reunite to fight the forces of evil.
The blog post discusses the timeless allure of Dumas’ adventure-packed, friendship-themed novel, The Three Musketeers.
Today we examine the horrifying novel Harvest Home by Thomas Tryon. Join us to learn more!
Today we examine how Halloween costumes started and where they are now! Join us to learn more!
Today on the blog we examine Scary Stories 3, More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. Join us to learn more!
Today we outline and get some impressions for Wilder Girls by Rory Power.
Today we look at the theme of “death” in poetry. Join us to learn more!
Ray Bradbury, known for his evocative prose, invites us into the world of over-description and poetic language. In his works, he wields similes and metaphors like a craftsman, painting vivid landscapes and compelling characters. Explore his unique style to enhance your writing and immerse readers in your stories.
Today we look at subjectivity versus objectivity. Join us to learn more!
Today, we summarize and analyze “The Judge’s House” by Bram Stoker. Read along to learn more!