Jennifer M. Willhite
Contributor
J.M.Willhite - David B. Scott
Autobiographical writing is not necessarily my forte, but let's give it a try.
I graduated from IU Bloomington with B.A.s in English and Comparative Literature in 2006 and the IU School of Journalism with a B.A.J. in 2008.
I have several years of experience in both print and online publishing, as well. I have several works of fiction, poetry, literary analysis publish in print and online. I am also a regular contributor for SHE Magazine.
As a journalist, my niche seems to be editorials, political writing and features.
To be continued ...
Latest Articles
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Sylvia Plath's Tongues of Stone
Written in 1955, "Tongues of Stone" is one of Plath's more compelling works of short fiction. A young woman tries desperately to find meaning in an empty, sterile world.
Nov 24, 2008
- Jennifer M. Willhite
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John Milton's Satan in Book One of Paradise Lost
Milton makes the case for Satan to be viewed on a human level different from the tradition of a demon detached from the material world.
Nov 24, 2008
- Jennifer M. Willhite
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Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour"
Chopin's Mrs. Mallard has been burdened with heart trouble for years. Following her husband's death her newfound freedom heals her pain, but ultimately takes her life.
Nov 15, 2008
- Jennifer M. Willhite
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Kate Chopin's "Regret"
Aurelie's is consumbed by anguish and saddness over allowing herself to be deprived of a life that she thought she could exist without.
Nov 13, 2008
- Jennifer M. Willhite
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Fitzgerald's Gatsby: Daisy Buchanan
Daisy Buchanan is the epitome of a daughter of privilege. She comes from old money, never wanted for anything, but she has no concept of how it has shaped her character.
Nov 10, 2008
- Jennifer M. Willhite
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Poe's The Cask of Amatillado
Montresor's vengeful nature is exhibited through his diabolical actions. His complexion remains a mystery to the audience, but the glimpses to his soul display an abyss.
Nov 4, 2008
- Jennifer M. Willhite
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Stein's "Melanctha"
Melanctha constantly sought acceptance and found her worth in the eyes of others. When she meets Campbell a relationship blossoms that causes her to amend her ways.
Nov 4, 2008
- Jennifer M. Willhite
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Euripides' Medea
The rage Medea feels consumes her when she addresses Jason in the aftermath of his affair. Her uncensored language is considered unbecoming of a woman in her position.
Oct 18, 2008
- Jennifer M. Willhite
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Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls
Neely is consumed with the illusion of power, wealth and influence. She is willing to ride the high all the way to her own destruction.
Oct 17, 2008
- Jennifer M. Willhite
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Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
Marlow, the protagonist of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, comes face to face with himself in the heart of a dark, horrifying and extreme experience.
Oct 17, 2008
- Jennifer M. Willhite
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