Author Archives: Kathleen O'Brien

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Charlie’s No Angel…

I would be lying if I said I was an angel when I was a kid. I am the youngest amongst a very close-knit network of cousins and admist their 5+ year older voices, I was constantly trying to find … Continue reading

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Jack Kerouac Will Become Facebook Official

For my 20% project, I have made Facebook pages based off of Jack Kerouac and his iconic crew from “On The Road” (however, using real names not the ones from the book). I will make a page for Jack Kerouac, Allen … Continue reading

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Religious Scandals Don’t Always Happen in the Church

My confession is interwoven with multiple other possible confessions. See, mine doesn’t only involve me, but it involves nineteen members of my 2002 high school soccer team, a religion teacher, and a girl that would go on to be a … Continue reading

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To a Tomboy from a Tomboy

You’re in third grade, and smaller than just about everyone else in your grade, which is okay because you are strong, and good at sports. Your mother let’s you dress yourself in the morning. She does this, one, because you … Continue reading

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Sherman Alexie’s Audiences

As we have read so far in class, there are many types of autobiographies on the market today. From ones that take a cultural approach or humorous approach, to autobiographies that focus on loss, addiction, health etc. There seems to … Continue reading

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Says Who?: Controversial Memory in Autobiography

In chapter two, Autobiographical Subjects under the subsection “Memory”, there is an emphasis on the important role that memory plays in writing an autobiography. It is essential in order to tell the story of ones life, to remember interesting and … Continue reading

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