Tag: satire
Word of the Day: Peripeteia
Today’s word of the day, thanks to Words Coach, is peripeteia (https://www.wordscoach.com/dictionary). Peripeteia is a noun that means “sudden or unexpected reversal of circumstances or situation especially in a literary […]
Dickinson and SWU
Almost everyone who has read Emily Dickinson’s work probably knows that she did not care to go out very often. I agree whole-heartedly with that mentality. The problem is that […]
The Crisis of Independently Writing a Blog Post
KIT SCHLEIFER THESE are the times that try men’s souls: the blog posts and blog replies, in this semester, become ever more incoherent, but they that read this […]
To Be A Master
Poor Richard says, “The eye of the master will do more work than both his hands.” Up until an hour before the deadline I was a master, but a master […]