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  • Fate Inc.

    March 20, 2019 by bsudlr

    By: Allison Akers “Do you really have to babysit me?” Ben slammed the door to his fluorescent orange sports car, watching as Lark slicked back his hair in the sun visor mirror. He had hoped the location alone would get Lark off his back. A dingy place called “Sam’s Diner” in the middle of nowhere-Oregon […]

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  • Fantastic Utopias and Where You Cannot Find Them

    March 20, 2019 by bsudlr

    By: Troi Watts Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them introduces Harry Potter fans to a very different kind of magical world. Where the British magical community depicted in the Harry Potter series was living confidently, almost in harmony with the non-magical world, the American magical community lives in fear. They fear that if the American […]

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  • Hunting Trip

    March 13, 2019 by bsudlr

    By: Jacob Garrett My finger is twitching on the trigger as I struggle to hold my rifle steady. A rogue drop of sweat is rolling down my forehead, creeping across the bridge of my nose, trying to see how far it can get before driving me insane.  My fingers are itching to leap up and scratch it […]

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  • Unviewable, Inaudible, Unspeakable Evils: An examination of sensory deprivation in dystopian films like “Bird Box”

    March 12, 2019 by bsudlr

    By: Kylie Poling See no evil. Hear no evil. Speak no evil. Thought to originate during the 17th century, this proverb has evolved to encompass several meanings, including a warning for those who remain ignorant to evil and even as a code of silence among groups. The phrase can be used in sinister, mysterious ways […]

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  • The Prison Utopia

    February 22, 2019 by bsudlr

    By: Marlee Jacocks The existence of a prison within a utopian society seems entirely contradictory, yet prisons become a source of fascination for Anarres’ children in Ursula K. Le Guin’s 1974 novel The Dispossessed. The utopian society is portrayed through the eyes of Shevek, a physicist who lives onthe planet Anarres. In a flashback scene, Shevek reveals the details of “the prison scene” found in Le Guin’s ambiguous utopia. While learning about the history of […]

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  • Reflections on the DLR Experience

    February 19, 2019 by bsudlr

    By: Leah Heim  Everyone should do one or two things they do not think they can do. Me, I met my match in Ball State’s Digital Literature Review.  When I first heard about the journal, I had four more wisdom teeth, thirteen more inches of hair, and a curriculum vitae smaller than my peanut of self-confidence. […]

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  • Fighting for Free Will in a Perfect World

    December 20, 2018 by bsudlr

    By: Filasha Finley Imagine a world where there are no wars; a world where everyone lives in peace and harmony; a world where you could walk into a store, grab what you want, and walk out without paying; a world where you have universal health care and get healed in minutes without going bankrupt or into […]

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  • Disney’s Island Dystopia

    December 20, 2018 by bsudlr

    By: Stephanie Alana-Christie Disney’s 2016 animated film, Moana begins with the theft of the heart of the Polynesian goddess Te Fiti from the island of Motunui. The demigod Maui steals the heart of Te Fiti in order to bless the islanders with gifts. The gifts include fire from beneath the earth to keep them warm, […]

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  • The Utopia and Dystopia of “Altered Carbon”

    December 17, 2018 by bsudlr

    By: Maggie Mayer When people hear the words utopia and dystopia, what do they think of? Most people think that a utopia is an ideal society where everyone gets along with each other and all problems are fixed, while a dystopia is the complete destruction of society and no one has hope for the future. Some […]

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  • Giving Power to Technology

    December 16, 2018 by bsudlr

    By: Kirsten Cooper Technology has come a long way in a short amount of time. In a Ted Talk entitled “Beware, online ‘filter bubbles,’” Eli Parser explains that search engines and other tools online filter our content and tailor future content to include information and services we frequently search for and click on. This means the […]

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