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Cassibears

  • Last seen on Mar 26 7:48 PM 2006. Member since February 14, 2006.

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  • A New Shade of Violet at storywrite
    The era of fairies had been one of tradition. No chaos, no change and no disruption. It was an isolated world, away from humans and other c
  • Another Chance for Summer at storywrite
    Summer knew her best friend, Melina, was not listening. Oh, sure, she would put on quite a show for the elders and she would sign the contr
  • The Flight of a Fairy-Story One at storywrite
    Perched upon a small green leaf attached on a strong branch of a tall tree, sat a small fairy peering at the scene that lay below her, her

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  • on The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe, on June 12, 2005
    Who honestly doesn't love this poem? The symbols, the poetic devices, the beauty of it, it's just amazing. I'm so glad I had to read it in English...it's just a wonderful poem.
    Cassie, huge Edgar Allen Poe fan

  • on The Bells by Edgar Allan Poe, on June 12, 2005
    this poem reminds me of emily dickinson's funeral in my brain...with all the bells causing a cacophony ( did i spell that right?)...i love this poem!
    cassie

  • That's funny...because the version we read in school was "for fear their numbers fuse" and instead of "ignorant of the length"...it was "uncertain of the length"...I just an essay test on this poem yesterday so I remember...hmmm that's interesting.

  • on They Shut Me Up in Prose by Emily Dickinson, on March 23, 2005
    Wow...I can't believe this...I spelled criticism wrong...what is with my spelling lately??? Goodness...I can't believe no one else has read this poem...how could u not? This is such a brilliant piece...showcasing the prejudice of not just women writers but women and mavericks as well. Everyone can relate to it...because it's about being shut up after being different!