“The Lost Prince” Precis Posted on April 22, 2025 By sophiegeddie “The Lost Prince.” Historical Novel Society, Jane Nissan, 12 Oct. 2013, historicalnovelsociety.org/reviews/the-lost-prince-2/. Jane Nissan, in her article entitled “The Lost Prince” (2013), repeatedly makes the claim that the famous Frances Burnett novel appeals in majority to kids, especially young children. She […] Read more
Early Childhood Metacognition Essay Posted on April 22, 2025April 23, 2025 By sophiegeddie Exploring Metacognition in Early Childhood: Developmental Trajectory, Assumptions, and Future Directions Sophie Geddie Texas Woman’s University April 16, 2024 Abstract This essay explores the study, “The Developmental Path of Metacognition From Toddlerhood to Early Childhood and Its Influence on Later Memory Performance,” on metacognitive development in typically […] Read more
Literary Criticism Essay Posted on April 22, 2025 By sophiegeddie Dearest Gentle-reader, Welcome to this little author’s note where we dive into the captivating world of The Lost Prince by Frances Hodgson Burnett. First off, let me just say, if you have not read the book yet, you are in for a real treat! It is like stepping into a […] Read more
“Carmilla” Essay Posted on April 22, 2025April 22, 2025 By sophiegeddie Dearest Gentle-reader, I chose to write an argumentative essay on Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” because of its timeless relevance and its ability to provoke critical analysis of gender roles, sexuality, and power dynamics. My intended audience for this essay is anyone interested in literature, gender studies, or cultural critique, […] Read more
Bioethics Discussion Post Posted on April 22, 2025 By sophiegeddie I would like to begin this response by stating that I respect every differing opinion/position held by my fellow classmates, but I will be responding to this discussion while holding a very firm pro-life position. From a pro-life perspective, the morality of having children, as well as issues related to […] Read more