Marc Bitar Final Project Intertextuality
View FullscreenThe following neatline exhibit includes my final project for Professor Burnham’s English 11H: Cultures and Ideas I - Honors - TR 12:10 P.M.. For this project, I explored four others texts across time and space to connect it to my theme of fictional representation of terrorism through my home text Home Fire. Viewers of this exhibit will be able to notice the broad spectrum within terrorism, as they are greeted to the many uses of terror.
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