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I had once believed that we were all masters of our fate — that we could mould our lives into any form we pleased… I had overcome deafness and blindness sufficiently to be happy, and I supposed that anyone could come out victorious if he threw himself valiantly into life’s struggle. But as I went more and more about the country I learned that I had spoken with assurance on a subject I knew little about. I forgot that I owed my success partly to the advantages of my birth and environment… Now, however, I learned that the power to rise in the world is not within the reach of everyone.
from Midstream: My Later Life, by Helen Keller
The Snows of Kilimanjaro
An essay on “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” by David Gagne
A Farewell to Arms
An essay on A Farewell to Arms by David Gagne September 18, 1995
A Farewell to Arms
An essay on A Farewell to Arms by David Gagne
The Sun Also Rises
An essay on The Sun Also Rises by David Gagne
Sudden, Unexpected Interjection
an essay on In Our Time by David Gagne This is one of the worst things I’ve ever written. I was ashamed to hand it to my professor. It was for AML 3124 and it was completed on 12 / 08 / 95 …
In Our Time
An essay on In Our Time by David Gagne
Across the River and Into the Trees
An essay on Across the River and into the Trees by David Gagne
The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber
“Mr. Wilson is really very impressive killing anything,” an essay on “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” by David Gagne.
To Have and Have Not
“No matter how a man alone ain’t got no bloody […] chance,” an essay on To Have and Have Not by David Gagne.

