Blog 1-It’s My first mission…Faris Albahli

Talk to you soon.. Hey, my name is Tang Sanzang, the Grandson of the Emperor, as you might have guessed, yes i’m training to be a monk and have been my whole life. I know it is somewhat hard but, you know if you have been practicing your whole life; ever since you got into … Continue reading Blog 1-It’s My first mission…Faris Albahli

Kate Chopin and Feminism – by Kamila Elyazgi

Drawing on "If Shakespeare Had a Sister" by Virginia Woolf At the heart of many of Kate Chopin’s short stories is a certain questioning spirit: a voice that makes us, the readers, question traditional ideas of morality - many of which are ideals that we hold to be the cornerstones of our Puritanical American (and … Continue reading Kate Chopin and Feminism – by Kamila Elyazgi

Blog 3: My Journey in a Nutshell – Almutlaq

As we continued to embark on our journey west, Tripitaka and I face countless obstacles and challenges. But I think that the beauty of this journey is that we always tackle these obstacles and end up learning something new. As we continued west, we arrived at the outskirts of a nearby village. As we entered … Continue reading Blog 3: My Journey in a Nutshell – Almutlaq

How does Kurt Vonnegut use Symbolism?

Generally, a symbol is defined as anything that represents something else, yet author David Lodge states that the “Process operates in many different ways” (Lodge,139). Lodge then used a cross as an example of a symbol, which can symbolize Christianity, due to its connection with the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ. While a road sign is … Continue reading How does Kurt Vonnegut use Symbolism?