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The Falcon: A Play, Harold W. Mckinney Ii
The Falcon: A Play, Harold W. Mckinney Ii
Institute for the Humanities Theses
The Falcon is a historical drama set in medieval France during the reign of Philip the Fair, a tumultuous period of history marked by the fall of the Holy Land to Islam after more than 200 years of struggle by Christian forces to reclaim it, and followed by the gradual exile of the Popes from Rome to Avignon on the outskirts of France.
The play itself focuses on King Philip's repeated clashes with the Papacy, as well as his ruthless attack on the Order of the Knights Templar, whose own fate was interwoven with the fortunes of both Crown and …
Dok: An Original Screenplay, Duncan Campbell
Dok: An Original Screenplay, Duncan Campbell
Institute for the Humanities Theses
DOK is an original screenplay in which DOK blames his brother, Jim, for the death of his wife and son. Jim accepts that blame. DOK handles his grief by wandering from place to place, whereas Jim finds solace through alcohol. They meet up two years later in the town of Ayre. Jim, a reporter, is there to cover DOK's arrest by Special Agent Bill Withers. Jim is unaware that DOK, real name Daniel, is his brother. In quick succession: DOK is released from jail, Withers runs a drunken Jim off the road, and DOK finds and treats Jim. Jim, while …
Katharine's Dream, Karen Maceira
Katharine's Dream, Karen Maceira
English Theses & Dissertations
Katharine's Dream is about a girl born into a family of great passion and great fear. Not all members of the family survive this devastating combination. These poems tell of who survived and how, and of who did not.
The poems are predominantly free verse lyrics which use standard diction and syntax. More often than not, they employ a short line, dense imagery and "white space," which frames the images and ideas, in the words of Mary Oliver, with the necessary "silence." Though the rhythms of some of the poems flow among smoothly, line breaks in others often suggest the …
A Collection Of Short Stories, Charlotte Miller
A Collection Of Short Stories, Charlotte Miller
Honors Theses
Syncopation; The Color of Massasaguas; Minnows' Inlet; A Seahorse Made of Wire; Cleaning; A Concert in Autumn
Yellow Ribbons, D. Scott Drake
Yellow Ribbons, D. Scott Drake
English Theses & Dissertations
Yellow Ribbons is a feature-film screenplay that dramatizes various aspects of the Persian Gulf War. The hero of the story, Lieutenant Jason Hart, a talented but quixotic naval fighter pilot, participates in one of the last allied offensive military actions: the bombing of the retreating Iraqi army. Jake suffers a crisis of conscience in the climactic moment of the bombing and decides that he cannot continue to serve the navy as a fighter pilot. The story then shifts from the Persian Gulf to the United States. There Jake encounters a new set of obstacles as he struggles with his experience …
The Red Hawk's Cry, Malaika Anne King
The Red Hawk's Cry, Malaika Anne King
Institute for the Humanities Theses
The Red Hawk's Cry, a collection of twenty-eight poems, is arranged in three sections. "Calling It Back," the first section, consists of eight poems. The title and the poem rely on the concept of resurrecting people, the past, and pieces of the self in order to release them. Several of the poems' subjects are childhood and the personal mythology one weaves growing up. "Dialogue" has nine poems which revolve around relationships with lovers and friends. Though there appears to be a chronological order, the poems are placed more for interplay than for a constructed time line. The final section, "The …
Stand And Run, Andrea Gaye Evans
Stand And Run, Andrea Gaye Evans
Institute for the Humanities Theses
Stand and Run is an original screenplay about a woman who has run from her troubled past all her life. Since she was a teenager, Adel Wallis wanted to be a reporter. Although in her thirties and working for a newspaper, she still hasn't reached her goal. Adel decides to use whatever necessary to advance her career including sex with the boss. After a brief romance, she realizes the Managing Editor, Mack Daniels, is obsessive and abusive. She ends the affair but he continues the innuendos and sexual advances implying the affair 1s on-going. When she confronts Mack about his …
The Comic Form: Critical And Creative Peeks At An Important Yet Underappreciated Art, Philip R. Simon
The Comic Form: Critical And Creative Peeks At An Important Yet Underappreciated Art, Philip R. Simon
Honors Theses
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Tales From Around The Kitchen Table, Nancy Jean Sabath Freeman
Tales From Around The Kitchen Table, Nancy Jean Sabath Freeman
Theses
The introduction to this project, entitled "The Value of Writing," discusses the author's experience of writing, both in her personal life and her career as a writing teacher. The main focus is on writing that is done on a regular basis, as with keeping a journal or diary, and how that activity can lead to emotional, psychological and spiritual growth. Research includes opinions from many prominent writers and teachers of writing about the value of writing in general. The remainder of the project includes samples of the author's short stories, personal narratives and essays, and poetry, which she believes have …
Theatre Of The Mind: An Experiment In Modern American Audio Fiction, Thomas M. Gerencer
Theatre Of The Mind: An Experiment In Modern American Audio Fiction, Thomas M. Gerencer
Senior Scholar Papers
This project involved the creation of more than five hours of audio fiction, most of which is in the form of sketch comedy. The first segment of this paper, Why a Senior Scholar Project in Radio Theatre, will lead the interested reader through my life, up to the decision to become a Senior Scholar at Colby.
The second segment, entitled The Project, details the work that went into the completion of this project. This segment is divided into Semester One and Semester Two.
The real meat of the project is in the tapes themselves. The first five tapes are Gale …
Scooping The Kid's Market: Writing For Children In The Nineties, Judith Collins
Scooping The Kid's Market: Writing For Children In The Nineties, Judith Collins
Theses
Many people think writing for kids is simple. After all, what parent, grandparent or teacher has not picked up A Little ABC Book book and thought, "I can do better than this ! "
However, even though writing for kids in the 1990s is possible, exciting and fulfilling it 's not as easy as it looks. In addition to knowing how to write well , writing for kids today takes more commitment, ambition, creativity, sensitivity and expertise because kids are much more sophisticated than they were ten or twenty years ago.
And, because global information systems and mass media have …