1st Project. The Oedipus Complex: Motherly Roles in Literature

   Jordan Smith          Although I do not agree with virtually any of Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytical theory, one peculiar complex that he introduced was the “Oedipus Complex.” In which, “in psychoanalytic theory, [the Oedipus complex is] a desire for sexual involvement with the parent of the opposite sex and a concomitant sense of rivalry with the parent of the sameContinue reading “1st Project. The Oedipus Complex: Motherly Roles in Literature”

Tony Stark vs. Victor Frankenstein and the Savior Complex

Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” is a text that is commonly taught in high school and college courses, but the ability to pick out the similarities taken from it and injected into our modern-day literature is something to commend. Frankenstein follows many aspects, the Savior Complex, Man and God, Antireligion, and unreliable narrators, all of which connectContinue reading “Tony Stark vs. Victor Frankenstein and the Savior Complex”

To Be or Not To Be. . . Mad

An Analysis of Hamlet by William Shakespeare With a lot of time to digest the play Hamlet, I was drawn to the internal struggle within the characters. I took Hamlet as an example of realism, when the ethical choices of characters are more important than the plot; for instance it’s not as important that theContinue reading “To Be or Not To Be. . . Mad”

Images of Frankenstein’s Creature

Hello all, here is my first major project for this class! I apologize that it’s a week late (yikes) but this semester has really been kicking my butt. As someone who has personally been swamped with essays and writing assignments, this project was refreshing and fun to do. I essentially made a collage/map/poster visual ofContinue reading “Images of Frankenstein’s Creature”

Wretched

!! Content warning: physical violence, vehicular homicide, and profanity !! Brennan Mallory |  May 22nd  |  5:49 pm I cried on the couch, still clutching the phone. Thana’s words reverberated off the inner walls of my brain and mocked my sorrow. “I never want to look at your pathetic face ever again. You disgust me,”Continue reading “Wretched”

Frankenstein Tarot Card Connections

Captain Walton The Fool (Upright) “To see the The Fool generally means a beginning of a new journey, one where you will be filled with optimism and freedom from the usual constraints in life. When we meet him, he approaches each day as an adventure, in an almost childish way. He believes that anything canContinue reading “Frankenstein Tarot Card Connections”

1st Major Project, The Fate of Women in Hamlet.

Gertrude and Ophelia in the play Hamlet, differ variously compared to women today. Gertrude being Claudius’s wife after King Hamlet dies, and Ophelia is Polonius’s daughter and Hamlet’s “lover”. Starting with how they were treated. Hamlet for example treats the women in the play disrespectfully, and they already do not have high hopes for greatContinue reading “1st Major Project, The Fate of Women in Hamlet.”

On Being Alienated by a Lunatic for Simply Looking Like an Affront to God

For this first project of ours, I picked two texts that we read this semester: Frankenstein and On Being Cautioned Against Walking on an Headland Overlooking the Sea, Because It Was Frequented by a Lunatic. I then smashed them together, attempting to blend stylistic elements and themes from them both in the same form factorContinue reading “On Being Alienated by a Lunatic for Simply Looking Like an Affront to God”