Clarel vs. Dear White People
Though separated by over a century, Herman Melville’s poem Clarel and Justin Simien’s movie Dear White People prove to have similar underlying themes. Melville’s poem follows an American man named…
Read moreThough separated by over a century, Herman Melville’s poem Clarel and Justin Simien’s movie Dear White People prove to have similar underlying themes. Melville’s poem follows an American man named…
Read moreThe viewing of Dear White people and the subsequent discussion with Justin Simien was incredibly enlightening. What stuck out to me the most was this idea that the director brought…
Read moreA central theme in Dear White People, is the identity crises of all four of the central characters. What I liked about the film was that filmmaker Justin Simien chose…
Read moreBeing Black today is a lot complex than it was 100 years ago. No longer is being Black the quality of having dark skin. No. It surpasses that; today being…
Read moreWhen reading Melville’s poetry at first I was reminded of the types of poetry that we are reading in my class on the Romantics. But I then figured I was…
Read moreThis poem, coming at the end of Melville’s chronological composition of the war, seems to make a statement at the brokenness of the country that followed the closing of the…
Read moreBilly Budd was not what Herman Melville considered “finished” when he passed away, and as such further work may have been done on it. What ideas, thoughts, and plans did…
Read moreBilly Budd is a story that turned out nothing like I expected. What I thought was going to be a simple story about a young sailor turned out to be…
Read moreHerman Melville’s poem Shiloh is a written representation of the Battle of Shiloh that was fought in April 1862 in southwestern Tennessee. As we discussed in class, this battle marked…
Read moreI wanted to touch on the The Portent for a moment to discuss the positives of Melville’s poetry. Before I began reading the poetry for the book, I had my…
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