Nate Archibald Essays

  • Belle From 'Gossip Girl'

    879 Words  | 4 Pages

    1. Blair Waldorf is a character in the tv show series, ‘Gossip Girl’. She and her mother are very wealthy and live in the upper east side of New York. Blair is spoiled and always gets what she wants; she will never take “no” for an answer. She is an overachiever and is always keeping her status as ‘Queen Bee’. Blair may be strong and bossy, but she is good at heart and sensitive at times. 2. Belle from ‘Beauty and the Beast is the protagonist. Belle is a very beautiful girl that lives in a small

  • Elements Of Modernism In Mad Men

    1054 Words  | 5 Pages

    “MAD MEN” AND THE WASTE LAND AS MODERNIST TEXTS The twentieth century is characterized by the significant changes in the society, which has affected all the domains of the people’s lives, including the world of art. It was the time when the modernist movement became the first topic of discussions by many critics. Modernism tended to break the usual patterns of the ways of thinking, offering new approaches to the regular subjects and demonstrated the rapid pace of the social transformation. This movement

  • No Guns Allowed Literary Devices

    781 Words  | 4 Pages

    A. “No Guns Allowed” is a very touching song by rapper Snoop Dogg featuring Cordi B and the talented artist Drake. This song was released on April 4, 2013 as one of his hit singles off of his album Reincarnated LP. No Guns Allowed was produced with labels such as Berhane Sound System, Mad Decent, and RCA Records. Publishing this song was definitely out of the normal as Snoop Dogg is popular for his hip-hop style of rap. B. Thesis Statement: Touching literary devices such as euphemism, allusion,

  • Gossip Girl Chapter Summaries

    446 Words  | 2 Pages

    Blair Waldorf is a self-described schemer, whose future is mapped out. Serena Van Der Woodsen is her social, beautiful best friend. Throughout the show the two engage in conflicts and reconciliations as their rivalry comes to a head. Nate Archibald is the dashing descendent of the Vanderbilts and is the group 's most eligible bachelor. Chuck Bass is the manipulative son of a powerful father. Their romantic entanglements consume the majority of the show. Throughout all the seasons, a variety

  • The Perks Of Being A Wallflower Essay

    2134 Words  | 9 Pages

    Introduction: A common theme in most Young Adult literature would be the bully. No matter what kind of story you might be reading there is almost always a bully, they can be young or old and are often one of the main characters. Authors are able to portray any character as a mean person and sometimes that quality is what makes a character that much more appealing. No matter when the book was written it shows that people do not really change all that much and there is always going to be that person