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  • Essay / Importance of Literary Analysis in the Tragedy of Hamlet

    I used primarily databases, which I accessed either through my Brooke Point Library login or through my Germanna Community College login. I found Germanna Community College to be very comprehensive and used its wide variety of media to my advantage. My only complaint is the lack of information about trap-neuter-return (TNR) and the importance of caring for feral cats. This is a growing and widely debated issue, not only in the United States, but around the world. I have also used books, websites, and podcasts as resources in my work, depending on the assignment and its restrictions. When you're given a requirement of 15 to 20 pages per semester, it can be difficult to write while keeping your work engaging and interesting to the reader throughout. I think the majority of my writing was interesting within 15-20 pages, although some assignments were easier to write than others. It was especially easier to write about the topics I was interested in, and I believe my feelings and interest are evident in the work I was passionate about, which is abundantly clear in my argumentative piece on Trap-Neuter-Return. I have strong personal connections to this method. I adopted two cats this past school year that were part of the TNR movement. As part of this ideal, kittens that could eventually become indoor cats are trapped, spayed or neutered, and instead of being returned, they are placed in a foster family until they are welcomed.