Just beyond the dock sits a barely visible metal post resembling that of a former street sign. It is hard to conceptualize that this place I love so dearly was conceived from a natural catastrophe long before I entered the world. The sun sets out in front of me. After a long day of enjoying […]
Month: September 2017
King Henry V: Civic Order and Rebellion
Cole Elliott COL Miller ERH-321 20 September 2017 Help Received: None Part 1 John Ponet’s Treatise provided William Shakespeare’s English society with a perspective of ruling as a responsibility. It countered the inherited monarchy with a set of particular guidelines and rules as to what a person of power owed to his/her […]
Henry IV Part 1: Analysis of Educating a prince/Prince Harry
Part 1 Education is a concept that is timeless. However, the various forms of educating someone have changed in some cases dramatically over time. The way we educate is entirely contingent upon the cultural values and norms of the time. Renaissance England was a time of shifting culture. In the example of Prince Hal, it […]