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The Yellow Papers

The Yellow Papers

By Brianna Cheng

After the year we've had, what better to lighten the mood than short horror stories? Dive into some of the most well-known short horror stories, as well as a few you've never heard of, with seniors Zach Khouri and Brianna Cheng.
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The Yellow Papers Ep. 5: Cool Air

The Yellow PapersMay 07, 2021

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The Yellow Papers Ep. 5: Cool Air

The Yellow Papers Ep. 5: Cool Air

After the year we've had, what better to lighten the mood than short horror stories? Dive into some of the most well-known short horror stories, as well as a few you've never heard of, with seniors Zach Khouri and Brianna Cheng.

In the final episode of The Yellow Papers, we are reading Cool Air, by H.P. Lovecraft, published in 1928. We explore the especially prevalent tactile imagery and the evident xenophobia of the author. We also wrap up the season with a comparison and rating of our favorite stories from the past few months!

Episode art credit: Flickr

May 07, 202140:09
The Yellow Papers Ep. 4: The Monkey's Paw

The Yellow Papers Ep. 4: The Monkey's Paw

After the year we've had, what better to lighten the mood than short horror stories? Dive into some of the most well-known short horror stories, as well as a few you've never heard of, with seniors Zach Khouri and Brianna Cheng.

This week, we are discussing The Monkey's Paw, by W. W. Jacobs, published in 1902. We explore the implications of orientalism, especially in our present-day climate, mother figures throughout literature, and why anyone would ever run TOWARDS THE KNOCKING!

Episode art credit: Pxhere

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The Yellow Papers Ep. 3: A Haunted House
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The Yellow Papers Ep. 2: The Masque of Red Death

The Yellow Papers Ep. 2: The Masque of Red Death

After the year we've had, what better to lighten the mood than short horror stories? Dive into some of the most well-known short horror stories, as well as a few you've never heard of, with seniors Zach Khouri and Brianna Cheng.

This week, we are reading The Masque of Red Death, by Edgar Allan Poe, published in 1842. We dive into color theory surrounding the seven rooms of Prince Prospero's abbey, the historical associations with disease, and why hosting a party during a pandemic is NEVER a good idea. 

Episode art credit: Flickr 

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