Essays on Black-And-White Films
Monologue of Table the Caplet I am Table, a Caplet and cousin of Juliet. I am known as short-tempered, impulsive, and a vengeful person, I draw my sword anytime I can. However I am loyal beyond words and honor the family rivalry between the Capsules and the Montague with great heart. I will never betray […]
In Jhumpa Lahiri’s “When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine,” she explores the theme of being a strange in a foreign land, even showing that those who call a land home can feel disconnected at times as well. For Mr. Pirzada, America is a great big mystery to him. Many of the cultural practices described throughout […]
What are we turning into? Keeping in mind the distinctive roles or men and women I would like to discuss a few things that have been on my mind for quite some time now. Things aren’t getting better as we can see; the least we can do is to be expressive and raise our voice. […]
First and for most, I’d like to thank God, who made everything possible and within my reach, for giving us strength every day, for the guidance and good health, for the graces and blessings that help us to perform our task as part of our OJT. To Him, I offer and give back everything He […]