Redhead Reviews: The Love of Lies in Twelfth Night

Hi world! Chris here. Not much to say today. I’m sharing another literary essay about Shakespeare just in case there’s anyone out there struggling with a school assignment or looking for a subject for a paper for English class. Obviously you can’t copy what I wrote, but it can give you inspiration. Now this particular Shakespeare play can be a little confusing just because the … Continue reading Redhead Reviews: The Love of Lies in Twelfth Night

Redhead Reviews: Algae: The New Energy

Hi world! Chris here. So, this week, I decided to focus on a topic I’ve never really discussed on my blog before. That topic is science. Recently, I stumbled across an old essay I wrote all about turning algae into renewable energy. I feel like this topic is pretty relevant today as the world is being pushed into finding sustainable energy sources. It’s also relevant … Continue reading Redhead Reviews: Algae: The New Energy

Redhead Reviews: Just a T-Shirt

Hi world! Chris here. Sorry for the untimely update. I had the terrible misfortune or parting with a beloved dog last month, and it really dampened my desire to post anything. Then I had the amazing opportunity to be in my best friend’s wedding, so I was too busy to post anything. However, I really didn’t want to leave you all hanging, so I decided … Continue reading Redhead Reviews: Just a T-Shirt

Redhead Reviews: Exploring Themes of Emptiness from Elizabeth Strout

Hi world! Chris here. Today, I was looking back at some of the old essays I wrote in college to think of some different books for programming and whatnot for my job. During my search, I happened to stumble upon one of the most interesting topics I think authors can try to tackle. Feelings of emptiness or loneliness always fascinate me in characters and even … Continue reading Redhead Reviews: Exploring Themes of Emptiness from Elizabeth Strout

Redhead Reviews: Diving Deep into Hemingway’s “Big Two-Hearted River”

Hi world! Chris here. Keeping in theme with the hiking post last week, I decided to use this week to look at the two-part short story from Hemingway that focuses on a solo trip into nature for some personal healing. While I am personally not a huge fan of Hemingway as a writer nor as a person, I do enjoy that kind of outdoorsy mentality. … Continue reading Redhead Reviews: Diving Deep into Hemingway’s “Big Two-Hearted River”

Redhead Reviews: Strout’s Stunning Symbolism

Hi world! Chris here. Sorry this post is coming after two weeks of total silence, but I’ve actually been super sick with mono and that was beyond miserable so there was no way I was going to be up for writing a whole blog post. In fact, even thought I’m doing much better now, I still have limited energy so this post is something I … Continue reading Redhead Reviews: Strout’s Stunning Symbolism

Redhead Reviews: Jane Eyre Vs. Feminism

Hi world! Chris here. Sorry this is a week late, but I got busy making up dentist appointments and what not. Anyways, I’m here now and I wanted to talk about my big summer read. I’ve had Jane Eyre on my ‘to read’ list forever, but never got around to it until it was required for class. As a big fan of Wuthering Heights (Emily … Continue reading Redhead Reviews: Jane Eyre Vs. Feminism

Redhead Reviews: Shining a Light on Mise En Scene

Hi world! Chris here. I don’t claim to be a film critic, but I did take my first class on properly understanding and analyzing movies. Turns out it’s not all that different from looking at literature. So, I wanted to use this week of Redhead Reviews to talk about a classic “scary” movie that I only recently watched for the first time. I’ve never had … Continue reading Redhead Reviews: Shining a Light on Mise En Scene

Redhead Reviews: Can’t Buy Me Love

Hi world! Chris here. Ever since June started, I’ve been in the weirdest mood. You see, before the corona virus happened, I was supposed to be spending this month in London learning all about the great literature that originated there. I was even going to watch one of Shakespeare’s plays in the Globe Theater. Because those dreams have momentarily been dashed, I wanted to do … Continue reading Redhead Reviews: Can’t Buy Me Love