Anna Morgan Essay DONE
3,779 words later, I’ve finished my English paper on the sexual identification and decision-making of Anna Morgan in Jean Rhys’ Voyage in the Dark. The paper looks quite nice when you look at it from 10 feet away:

According to Microsoft word, it’s readable at a 10th grade level, 57.7%. Unfortunately, there are 11% passive sentences, but I hardly have time to ammend that now. Interestingly enough, the paper spawned two Wikipedia articles:
You can read my essay on the books blog!
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