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Winners of the 2018 EWL Literary Essay Contests Announced

2024-02-27 06:42:15

Every year English and the world's literature department honor two prestigious teachers, Priscilla Costello and Carole ยท Camper in two students for essay writing and literary criticism.

Zarah-Mikayla Lattimore's paper "Quest for American Stories is Inadequate" by asking how to solve the problem the color is controversial - Color-conscious casting and Hamilton's black past performance: Revolution - Consciousness of color of Hamilton adaptation of consciousness casting function to distort and distort the experience of blacks in American history. She clearly stated his argument, established a theoretical framework, read carefully and returned to widely claim what literary reality and its performance had. Her style is crisp; her argument is dialectic; and conclusions about literature, art, and the current events of society. In addition, Zarah's paper considers materials in various fields including social science and art.

Kasey Dugan's article "Anti-Semitism of Sir Gawain and Green Knight" is a rework of Sir Gavin 's sentence, "Expression of the Anxiety of the Middle Ages Jew" with extreme caution (Dugan 1). This article is entertaining readers with detailed and subtle romantic reading, productive dialogue with important sources, and vibrant and complex language.

Nelson Algren Literature Awards is a short story sponsored by the Chicago Tribune. This competition is open to residents of the United States. All entries are as follows. Fiction, less than 8,000 words, double space, written in English. Prize money: Best prize winner will receive $ 3,500 prize money. Four finalists each receive $ 1,000. Each of the five runners will receive $ 500 each. Total price of all prizes: $ 10,000. Deadline: February 7, 2018. Bethesda Literary Festival Short & Short Story Contest. Bethesda City Partnership, in collaboration with Bethesda Magazine, honors local writers at the Bethesda Literary Festival. Type: prose and poetry. Category restrictions for adults and high school students: This applies to residents of Washington DC, Maryland, Virginia. Award: First place: 500 dollars, and published in Bethesda magazine. Second place: $ 250. 3rd place: $ 150. Honorable mention: $ 75. Deadline: February 9, 2018

Competition time: The competition website will open on January 2, 2018. The entry will be accepted on February 1, 2018. The registration deadline is 11:59 pm. April 1, 2018 Pacific Standard Time. The video must be sent electronically to http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/civicscontest. When you join the contest, instructions for uploading the video file will be provided to you. Finalists will be elected at the end of May and winners will be announced in June. Release form: If you remain in the final selection of the competition, you need to submit a release form that can show you your videos on public events and courthouse websites. It may be necessary to post individuals appearing in your video. In addition, the winners of the contest must approve and approve the use of their photos in the promotional materials related to the contest.

SkyPixel is the world's most popular aerial photography community, in collaboration with DJI, announces the winner of the 2017 Photo Story Contest. In this competition held from October to December 2017, there were more than 44,000 entries from 141 participants, including landscapes, portraits and stories. Jarrad Seng, filmmaker and creative director of Australia-based SkyPixel, says: "This picture has shocked me, considering the climate crisis our world faces, this is particularly painful." Ledoux sponsors DJI Inspire 2 and SkyPixel as the first prize Including $ 1,095 won. Other items