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Author Archives: Andreas Apostolopoulos
Heavy Metal Armageddon
Here’s my Creative Project video guys! Thanks for a great semester, and as always, STAY METAL! \\M// Heavy Metal Armageddon
Islam and the Left: An Unholy Alliance
At 8:46 a.m. on the morning of September 11th, 2001 a plane hijacked by Muslim terrorists took down the World Trade Center’s North Tower, killing thousands of civilians and rescue workers, and taking down the entire structure an hour later. … Continue reading
Posted in Andreas Apostolopoulos, Final Papers
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Why Men Throw Bombs
Quinby’s Essay on “Unsettling the Fundamentalist Mindset” provides yet another look into the plethora of ways in which apocalyptic notions and the fundamentalist mindset come into play in a broad-range of real-world situations. The entire patriarchal structure of American families, … Continue reading
Posted in Andreas Apostolopoulos, November, November 30
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Welcome to Rapture
Rick Moody’s “The Albertine Notes” presents a compelling look into a post-apocalyptic world in which a core of humanity survives, but is plagued by the hopelessness and degradation of their new environment. It only makes sense for a society in … Continue reading
Posted in Andreas Apostolopoulos, November, November 23
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Borrowed Time, Borrowed World, and Borrowed Eyes with which to Sorrow it
Following up on our discussion last week regarding the role of God In “The Road”, I’d like to point out several passages from the latter half of the novel which help clarify our discussion. Sam had mentioned that the father … Continue reading
Posted in Andreas Apostolopoulos, November, November 16
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