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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Path Keeper, Elizabeth Baker
Watching The Sun Rise, Ariel Bealer
Untitled, Jeremy Garrett
More Than Just Books: Using Fiction To Help Young Girls Relate, Katie Michelle Simmons Laney
More Than Just Books: Using Fiction To Help Young Girls Relate, Katie Michelle Simmons Laney
Honors Theses
In recent years, I have had the opportunity to work in a variety of ministry settings. One such setting brought me in contact with a girl who was in a bullying situation. In her case, she related to me action taken in her classroom by her teacher at the urging of her parents. The situation had been remedied, but she was still dealing with the emotional repercussions of having been a victim of relational aggression. In my acquaintance with the girl, I knew she enjoyed reading. Therefore, she helped to inspire my original thesis idea of learning more about the …
Grand Canyon, Julieanne Bowen
I Have Fears That I May Not Cease To Be, Julieanne Bowen
Oscar The (Cat) Lion, Julieanne Bowen
Power Trip On The Drip, Matthew Clarkson
Buttoned Down, Matthew Clarkson
Death Row, Eli Cranor
Such Great Heights, Rachel Dunnahoe
Mustard Seed, Emily Jackson
Slow Train, Liz Richardson
Shut Eye, Dielle N. Short
Ballad Of The Cicada, Michael South
Eleven O'Clock On A Tuesday Morning, Michael South
Silent Hello, Ariel Bealer
Valentine Lament, Caleb Case
Toby, Hannah Holmes
Green Bench, With Chipping Paint, Hannah Holmes
Europa, Ian Whitlow
Europa, Ian Whitlow
Scope
A young boy raised by his granddad because his father and mother are both dead. His whole life he was been fed lies and tricks. One day the lies were too much and he now saw no reason for his granddad to live, but by his granddad's death his life was no longer worth living either.
If I Could, Megan Gentry
The Way I See It, Megan Gentry
How Not To Get Famous On Youtube, Hannah Holmes
How Not To Get Famous On Youtube, Hannah Holmes
Scope
The story of a shy girl and her desire to be known. As the story is told she explains many different routes and plans she had to help her become the famous actress or star that she believed she could be. The people she meets along the way help her come to the conclusion that everybody wants recognition.
A Comedy Of Errors To Cape Town, Lacey Lewis
A Comedy Of Errors To Cape Town, Lacey Lewis
Scope
Lacey was a Ouachita student studying abroad for the semester in Cape Town. Her trip to Cape Town was an adventure in itself and through this story she explains the many obstacles she had to overcome to end up in Cape Town.
House Of Leaves: Navigating The Labyrinth Of The Deconstructed Novel, Molly Throgmorton
House Of Leaves: Navigating The Labyrinth Of The Deconstructed Novel, Molly Throgmorton
Honors Theses
Ever since I learned how to read, I assumed that books must be read a certain way: open to the first page, start at the top, and read from left to right, top to bottom, page after page until the end. I thought that books have one main narrative told by one narrator, and that this narrative has a clear beginning, middle, and end. I also believed that books have clear meanings and explanations (tense). After reading Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves, however, I realized that not all books are so neat and predictable.
House of Leaves is …