Rhetorical Analysis
This paper was a rhetorical analysis of Eugene Debs's address to the court on September 18, 1918. it was one of my first times working on rhetoric when I came to Penn State and the first paper I wrote here. This paper was one of my best jobs taking information, analyzing it, and presenting it in a written form. Eugene Debs was a leader of the Socialist Party in America, and ran for President from his jail cell after this speech. The original speech does not read at all like a statement to any court, which is what made it so intriguing. The strongest area of most of my writing is the analysis, but in this one I also managed to have a very effective delivery of the material.
Paradigm Shift
I grew up reading the original Dracula, by Bram Stoker, and Frankenstein, by Marry Shelly. It didn't escape my notice that there is a large difference between Bram Stoker's Dracula and Edward Cullen in Twilight. In this essay I tried to learn and explain why this had happened and found many possible reasons, but no concrete answers. The analysis was very strong