Book v. Film, really that different?

Since we started on the Jekyll & Hyde story this week, I find it how timely it is considering that just a few weeks ago now during my time at Texas UIL competition for Theatre production/performance, I watched another school put on the play of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Prior to the play and […]

Dreams of the Open Sea

Taking a deeper look into the poem titled “Ulysses,” shows that it is just a bit of text in which the character that this same poem is named after, also known as Odysseus! Yes, the same dude from that epic poem that was written by Homer, titled “Odyssey.” Isn’t it interesting that this is the […]

The Relevance of Slavery in lands of fiction.

Whenever you think of slavery, most people will generally go back to the times whenever African Americans were owned by White people for manual labor. Rarely does anyone think of much else, or perhaps anything softer such as a butler or mechanic, maybe even just one to take care of the horses. Not all slaves […]