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Highlighted Works

Six different classes, six different pieces, one person.

Applied Writing Piece

Seafoam & Emerald

Follow the tale of Seafoam and Emerald (Julia and Flynn) in four short stories as Elizabeth takes you on an arc of her personal epic: CyberWorld.

Theory, History, Research Piece

Rhetorical Analysis:
"We Become What We Behold"

Watch how Elizabeth is able to apply foundational rhetorical concepts to a modern mini videogame and show her readers how “We Become What We Behold” is an example of the warped worldviews that can arise when rhetoric is used without thinking about encouraging proper Ethos

Theories of Writing Piece

Shenanigans are Afoot on Dictionarium!

With the pilot episode of Dictionarium hitting thousands of downloads, writer Dracia Cymite takes this rise to fame as a chance to talk about the show and its creator Elizabeth.

Major Piece

Colorful Classroom

Combining her love of art with her goal of being an elementary school teacher, Elizabeth takes a look at the color schemes that dominate classrooms and experiments with alternate pallets, to see which work and which feel wrong.

Common Core Piece

Monsterous Situations

Surely a goofy kids movie taking inspiration from Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein is only a collection of jokes wrapped in a simple plot with maybe a whisper of the philosophical questions of its inspiration? Elizabeth disagrees, and spends just over six pages aiming to convince you that Igor has just as many lessons to share and questions to put up for pondering as Frankenstein.

Minor Piece

Betrayal in Three Acts

Betrayal abounds in Shakespeare’s works, but sometimes the traitors end up famous, not infamous. Come with Elizabeth as she explores this difference, looking for the subtle differences that drastically affect the character’s legacy.

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