Undergraduate Honors Theses from 2024
Biblical Literacy and the Creative Mind, Michael Farrell
Undergraduate Honors Theses from 2020
Exploring the Truths and Fabrications of Sir John Mandeville, Jake Sanborn
Undergraduate Honors Theses from 2019
Psychographic Persona Development in the Picture of Dorian Gray, Melody Day
Undergraduate Honors Theses from 2018
Attack on Frost Giant: How Shingeki no Kyojin Examines the Nordic Cycle of Fate, Rachel Truong
Undergraduate Honors Theses from 2017
Is Being Wicked the Same as Having Wickedness? A Dialogue on Human Nature between Wicked, Frankenstein, and Rousseau’s Second Discourse, Emily R. Bezold
37 Clauses: Instructions Ignore the Narrative Voice, Jonathan L. Hall
Undergraduate Honors Theses from 2015
Rædende Iudithðe: The Heroic, Mythological and Christian Elements in the Old English Poem Judith, Judith Caywood
More Awesome Than Infinity: Explorations of Sea Imagery and Sexual Deviance, Kelly Lonergan
John Milton’s Orphic Dependency, Magenta S. Reynolds
Making the Vision a Reality: Staging the Unreal in Realist Theatre, Sarah Zentner