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Daniel Peppers created the site Literary Peppers

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Daniel Peppers wrote a new post, Open your mind and imagination., on the site...

LITERATURE, IN THE 21st century, has adopted the ability to engage both the mind and imagination of the readers and offer them an escape from their ordinary world. It offers the readers a chance to...

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Daniel Peppers wrote a new post, Always look on the bright side of life!, on...

You know that feeling when things just don’t seem to be going your way? All of your plans just fail in either one single moment of pure disbelief; or over a longer span of time things start to...

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Daniel Peppers commented on the post, Midday's Liberation Dream, on the site...

I really how you delved deep into the psyche of Trinculo and portrayed a more vulnerable side of his character that we do not get to see in the Tempest. It adds depth to his actions and makes me feel...

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Daniel Peppers commented on the post, Inspiration from "The Tempest", on the...

Megan, this portrayal or Miranda is very well done. But it isn’t only the character that work work into your piece, but the motifs and setting really do add a whole new dimension to it. Talking about...

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Daniel Peppers commented on the post, Who am I? , on the site Bill's Blog of...

I’m torn between Caliban and Ariel. I really want to say Caliban because you reference Trinculo and Stephano drinking and not caring why the mysterious character is thinking about be an equal. Or then...

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Daniel Peppers wrote a new post, Playing with the Plays, on the site Literary...

Throughout my entire education process, I’ve always heard how amazing Shakespeare’s plays were. So we would go into class and read the play scripts to try and get a grasp for his literary prowess. But...

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Daniel Peppers wrote a new post, The Dreaded Ice cream Social, on the site...

Before I got to The College of Wooster, my views on how friendships should be conducted were extremely sad. I had made a lot of “friends” that I would only hang out with in my classes, but not do...

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Daniel Peppers commented on the post, Perspective, on the site Bill's Blog of...

I’ve had almost the exact same change that you are describing. Before college, I was always in a rush to try and figure out what I was going to do with my life after high school. And you would think...

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Daniel Peppers commented on the post, A Change in Plans, on the site...

Drew, I love what you were saying about being optimistic and feeling very comfortable here at college. This feeling that we belong and live in the ‘now’ of things is really comforting when you have no...

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Daniel Peppers commented on the post, I can't tell if I need to see a...

Colin, I agree that since coming to college I’ve found myself asking many more questions than I thought I’d ever have. I can also relate to those concerns about Art as a field of study, but more so in...

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Daniel Peppers wrote a new post, Japan does it again..., on the site Literary...

  The Japanese have utilized their great technological skills and knowledge to create the most life-like hologram to date. These holograms that sing and dance to people are indeed fictional creations,...

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Daniel Peppers wrote a new post, Liberty of English, on the site Literary...

Nothing in this world occurs within a vacuum. There are always going to be multiple factors effecting what events are occurring and how we think. So with all this talk about Romanticism literature, I...

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Daniel Peppers wrote a new post, Expectations., on the site Literary Peppers

The Forbidden Planet should be better known as The Forbidden Film because it was just utterly terrible in almost every regard. You must be thinking, surely you jest? But my name is not Shirley,...

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Daniel Peppers commented on the post, Forbidden Planet, on the site Bill's...

Bill, I agree that it was refreshing to see The Tempest sort-of modernized here. The relationship that both the works share is very interesting to take into account when trying to relate to the...

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Daniel Peppers commented on the post, Spoiler Alert: I didn't like Forbidden...

Megan, you raise a lot of valid points about how it is way too long and has an excess amount of worthless, pointless, and unnecessary scenes. But I’d have to disagree with what you say about how it had...

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Daniel Peppers wrote a new post, Afflicted [Sonnet], on the site Literary...

The corruption dwells deep inside of me Lying dormant while feeding on my health. How gluttonous this thing can truly be With Its growth unchecked by malicious stealth The first sign of taint gives...

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Daniel Peppers commented on the post, An Ode to the Last Two Weeks Before...

Ellen- This post is the embodiment of exactly how I feel, yet am afraid to accept. Your quirky lines get me to literally say ” yea, yea that’s true”. And I LOVE that feeling of being able to relate so...

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Daniel Peppers commented on the post, La Musique du Sénégal, on the site A...

Megan- Your Ode flowed so well that I was literally taken back at first by how awesome it was composed. It seems so simple yet so elegant, and I think it captures the essence of the poem nicely. Also,...

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Daniel Peppers commented on the post, Bill's Sonnet, on the site Bill's Blog...

Bill- It isn’t very often when I write the term “lol” that I actually “laughed out loud”, but here I couldn’t help it. I like your style of mixing the epicness of a phoenix being reborn and muffins...

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Daniel Peppers commented on the post, La Musique du Sénégal, on the site The...

Rachelle- I enjoyed the sonnet very much! But sadly the talk of the great food made me miss that great feast. But then you contrast it with the aspects of being thankful and I can’t help but be pleased...

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Daniel Peppers wrote a new post, Mourning the Loss of an English Major, on...

At the beginning of this semester, at the beginning of this course, I sincerely thought I was going to be an English Major. I was still technically prospective in this matter, but had a strong...

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Daniel Peppers commented on the post, La Musique du Sénégal, on the site The...

Rachelle- So glad to see that I’m not the only one that choose to be something other than an English major in the end. And completely agree that the different fields are heavily influenced by English,...

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Daniel Peppers commented on the post, Final Post, on the site Bill's Blog of...

Bill- Your straight forward approach was a nice touch and change of pace. With everyone thinking extremely deeply about all this, I appreciated your bluntness. But what I find most interesting is your...

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Daniel Peppers commented on the post, I think I am OK with this now, on the...

Drew- I also have those moments of jealousy when I tell science people that their problems are so straightforward. But they also tell me of how jealous they are that in English and such courses you can...

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