1 - 20 of 40 Works by Zemuso

10 Mar 2025
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  • College 1st Year
  • Written for a Class
  • Film Analysis
  • Period-Typical Misogyny
  • Sexual Harassment
  • sexual harassment as an allegory for imperialism
  • propaganda
  • political revolution
  • I put four Transformers One references in this
The vignette of Enrique criticizes American imperialism by exposing its cultural, military, and economic dominance, highlighting Cuba's subjugation under capitalist oppression. Through symbolic framing of characters and environments, the film portrays the United States as a detestable antagonist and the pre-communist Cuban government as an accomplice in its exploitation of Cuba. This is consistent with the film's overall anti-American sentiment, as it sought to justify the Cuban Revolution as a necessary rebellion against foreign control.
  • Language: English
  • Words: 2,808
  • Chapters: 1/1
03 Feb 2025
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  • College 1st Year
  • Written for a Class
  • Visual Analysis
One of these artworks, Jerome III (2014), examines the enduring impacts of imprisonment and the struggle to retain humanity. The symbolic use of tar and the golden hue juxtaposes the sanctity of human life with the dehumanizing reality of mass incarceration, which disproportionately affects Black men. The artwork exposes the injustice within the criminal justice system, centering the humanity of individuals whose voices have long been suppressed.
  • Language: English
  • Words: 1,727
  • Chapters: 1/1
26 Nov 2024
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  • Lisabetta/Lorenzo (Decameron)
  • Lisabetta (Decameron)
  • Lorenzo (Decameron)
  • Lisabetta's brothers (Decameron)
  • College 1st Year
  • Written for a Class
  • Literary Analysis
  • technically Major Character Death
  • Period-Typical Misogyny
In Day 4, Story 5, Lisabetta's failed relationship reveals how obsessive love, characterized by an intense fixation, inevitably leads to one's tragic demise. Her unhealthy understanding of love and pursuit of the relationship are both products of oppressive norms, underscoring the destructive consequences of a patriarchy that denies women their autonomy.
  • Language: English
  • Words: 1,208
  • Chapters: 1/1
27 Oct 2024
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  • College 1st Year
  • Literary Analysis
  • Written for a Class
  • Plato I hate you
  • I did not enjoy reading the Republic
Through comparisons, Plato argues that to cultivate a culture of honor, courage, and loyalty within the military, it is necessary to involve children in military campaigns and to reward distinguished warriors. However, by restricting people to a particular role, he inadvertently created a rigid hierarchical structure in which soldiers are valued above working-class citizens.
  • Language: English
  • Words: 1,009
  • Chapters: 1/1

Frankenstein Choice Piece Artist's Statement

  • Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
21 May 2024
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  • Victor Frankenstein & Frankenstein's Creature
  • Victor Frankenstein
  • Frankenstein's Creature
  • AP English Literature & Composition
  • 12th Grade
  • Choice Piece
  • Art
  • PMV
  • minor blood in the PMV
  • Victor being a deadbeat father

Analyzing my Frankenstein PMV and artist's statement.

  • Language: English
  • Words: 936
  • Chapters: 1/1

J Edgar One Hundred Love Sonnets: XVII Mimic

  • J. Edgar (2011)
  • Political RPF - US 20th c.
02 May 2024
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  • implied J. Edgar Hoover/Clyde Tolson
  • J. Edgar Hoover
  • Clyde Tolson
  • Mimic/Mimicry Writing
  • AP English Literature & Composition
  • 12th Grade
  • Written for a Class
  • Poem
  • written from Tolson's perspective
  • kind of sort of maybe unrequited love

A very short love poem inspired J. Edgar (2017).

  • Language: English
  • Words: 53
  • Chapters: 1/1
26 Apr 2025
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  • Mimic/Mimicry Writing
  • AP English Literature & Composition
  • 12th Grade
  • Written for a Class
  • Poem
  • rhyming is hard
  • O'Brien is my favorite 1984 character if you can't tell

A poem about Oceania, written from O'Brien's perspective.

  • Language: English
  • Words: 91
  • Chapters: 1/1
14 Apr 2024
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  • Hamlet/Horatio
  • Hamlet/Ophelia
  • Claudius/Gertrude
  • Horatio (Hamlet)
  • Hamlet (Hamlet)
  • Ophelia (Hamlet)
  • Claudius (Hamlet)
  • Gertrude (Hamlet)
  • AP English Literature & Composition
  • 12th Grade
  • character analysis
  • I think the title is pretty clever
  • star-crossed lovers
  • anyone else love love?
  • I had a lot of fun writing this

Exploring the many different kinds of love in Hamlet using the color wheel theory of love. Featuring 1) the companionship and (one-sided) selfless love between Hamlet and Horatio, 2) the passionate, romantic love between Hamlet and Ophelia, which was ultimately destroyed by ludus, and 3) the romantic yet practical love between Claudius and Gertrude.

  • Language: English
  • Words: 1,597
  • Chapters: 1/1

Fahrenheit 451 Shakespeare Sonnet 130 Mimic

  • Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury
05 Mar 2024
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  • Captain Beatty/Guy Montag
  • Captain Beatty
  • Guy Montag
  • Mimic/Mimicry Writing
  • AP English Literature & Composition
  • 12th Grade
  • Written for a Class
  • Poem
  • POV First Person
  • Montag is yearning
  • repressed feelings

A F451 love poem. Montag thinks about Beatty.

  • Language: English
  • Words:
  • Chapters: 1/1

The Stranger Choice Piece Artist's Statement

  • L'Étranger | The Stranger - Albert Camus
18 Feb 2024
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  • Meursault/Marie Cardona
  • Meursault (The Stranger)
  • Marie Cardona (The Stranger)
  • and others
  • Canon Compliant
  • Canon-Typical Violence
  • Decapitation
  • nothing too explicit but the imagery is there
  • AP English Literature & Composition
  • 12th Grade
  • I really like The Stranger
  • Art
  • PMV

Breaking down my Stranger PMV, art process, and artist's statement.

  • Language: English
  • Words: 2,290
  • Chapters: 1/1
02 Feb 2024
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  • AP English Literature & Composition
  • 12th Grade
  • philosophy
  • Albert Camus mention
  • I'm an existentialist
  • but absurdism is cool too
For Grendel and me, existentialism is about embracing the absurdity of existence and creating meaning with every moment we live.

An essay on existentialism, nihilism, and absurdism: how they relate to each and manifest in John Gardner's Grendel, as well as my personal interpretation of existentialism.

  • Language: English
  • Words: 2,445
  • Chapters: 1/1

Grendel Timed Writing

  • Grendel - John Gardner
  • Essay
12 Jan 2024
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  • Red Horse (Grendel)
  • AP English Literature & Composition
  • 12th Grade
In Grendel, John Gardner presents the character of Red Horse, an anarchist and mentor of Hrothulf, King Hrothgarʼs nephew. He views politics as an inherently evil institution. The ideas he represents resonate with Machiavellian thought, as he believes that politics necessitates the violation of moral principles, politicians will do anything in the pursuit of power, and order can be maintained by instilling fear in the people
  • Language: English
  • Words: 684
  • Chapters: 1/1
10 Jan 2024
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  • AP English Literature & Composition
  • 12th Grade
  • Choice Piece
  • Art

I made a scroll depicting the events of Grendel.

  • Language: English
  • Words: 1,135
  • Chapters: 1/1
20 Sep 2023
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  • O'Brien/Winston Smith (1984)
  • Winston Smith (1984)
  • O'Brien (1984)
  • AP English Literature & Composition
  • 12th Grade
  • Choice Piece
  • Art
  • genuine literary analysis or delusion

Fan art of O'Brien, how I imagine he looks from Winston's perspective, and my artist's statement.

  • Language: English
  • Words: 822
  • Chapters: 1/1

1984 Timed Essay

  • 1984 - George Orwell
  • Essay
10 Aug 2023
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  • AP English Literature & Composition
  • 12th Grade
  • Written for a Class
The Victory Mansions serves as a symbol of the omnipresent power of the Oceania government and a physical manifestation of the doublethink doctrine.
  • Language: English
  • Words: 464
  • Chapters: 1/1

A Symbol of Me

  • Space Vehicles (Anthropomorphic)
  • Original Work
15 Aug 2023
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  • Ingenuity
  • AP English Literature & Composition
  • 12th Grade
  • holy shit this is so corny

I got this art of my Ingenuity gijinka made into a keychain and I yap about why it's a symbol of me.

  • Language: English
  • Words: 249
  • Chapters: 1/1

The Tea Party Scheme

  • The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
?? Apr 2023
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  • Daisy Buchanan/Jay Gatsby
  • Daisy Buchanan & Nick Carraway
  • Daisy Buchanan
  • Jay Gatsby
  • Nick Carraway
  • AP English Language & Composition
  • 11th Grade
  • Written for a Class
  • POV First Person
  • first paragraph is Third Person POV
  • Canon Compliant
  • Character Study
  • Nick being the third wheel as per usual
  • can you tell that I had a TGG phase

The tea party scene, but from Daisy's perspective.

  • Language: English
  • Words: 1,204
  • Chapters: 1/1

Great Gatsby AP Rhetorical Analysis Essay

  • The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Essay
13 Apr 2023
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  • Nick Carraway/Jordan Baker
  • Daisy Buchanan/Tom Buchanan
  • Daisy Buchanan/Jay Gatsby
  • Nick Carraway/Jay Gatsby if you really squint
  • Nick Carraway
  • Jordan Baker
  • Daisy Buchanan
  • Tom Buchanan
  • Jay Gatsby
  • AP English Language & Composition
  • 11th Grade
  • morality ambiguous characters

Nick "I don't judge people" Carraway judges people all the time. Turns out he's not any better than the bunch.

  • Language: English
  • Words: 588
  • Chapters: 1/1

The Great Gatsby Essay

  • The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Essay
08 Mar 2023
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  • Tom Buchanan
  • Jay Gatsby
  • Jordan Baker
  • Daisy Buchanan
  • AP English Language & Composition
  • 11th Grade
  • personally I think money can buy happiness
  • but I digress
The difference between “old money” and “new money” is that those who are “old money” are individuals who were born into wealthy families with great influence, whereas the latter made their fortune and became wealthy during the economic boom of the 1920s. Although ultimately, the one thing that money cannot buy is happiness. Fitzgerald equates the pursuit of the American dream during the 1920s with materialism which he criticizes as shallow and hollow.
  • Language: English
  • Words: 561
  • Chapters: 1/1
04 Jan 2023
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  • 11th Grade
  • Civics Project
  • space debris
  • sci-fi
  • book review in author's notes

A book report on the novel Space Junk (2019) by Andrew Bixler and how it relates to my space debris civics project.

  • Language: English
  • Words: 818
  • Chapters: 1/1