writing about the world of literature, feminism and more!

About Me

I’m so glad you’ve arrived!

Welcome to “Words, Women, and Myths”! I’m a Year 13 student and currently studying Classical Civilisation, English Literature, and Philosophy. This blog is my place to explore and share fascinating stories and ideas from ancient times, including myths, legends, and cultural insights. Whether you’re a fellow student or just curious about the past, I hope you enjoy diving into these topics with me. Let’s explore the rich world of words, women, and myths together!

Thoughts. Experiences. Inspiration.

Words, Women, and Myths is where I share with you what interests me most. We all need something to motivate us. Take a look around; perhaps you’ll discover what exilarates you. Theres something for everyone!

Blog Posts

MY ARTICLES

Liquid Assets

How Rising Fuel Prices Are Driving War Profits and Hitting Our Wallets Some of you[…]

The Past Tense of Me

Lately I’ve been pondering a small phrase that seems to carry a surprising amount of[…]

Reforming Reality: The Stuff Your Reform Vote Cuts Out

This post explores how everyday habits, choices, and conveniences – from the clothes we wear[…]

More ‘Romantic than romantic’ – On Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights

Adaptation, Eroticism, and Audience Responsibility: This article is an exploration of what happens when we[…]

Ignorance Isn’t Bliss

So yes, I’m shouting this at you because it enrages me that anyone could be[…]

‘Bloody’ Expensive

Why Is Paracetamol 80p but Period Products Bleed Us Dry? sign the petition below so[…]

‘Above the Law’

How unchecked power thrives on our silence Lately, I’ve been noticing something that’s hard to[…]

“Damned If We Do, Damned If We Don’t”

“If passion, loudness, and conviction are crimes for a woman, then yes, I am guilty.[…]

‘Under the Sheets’

There’s a saying about art: “If it isn’t embarrassing, you’re not putting enough of yourself[…]

ICE-cold “Justice”

I didn’t think I would ever write about ICE. Not because I don’t care –[…]

Frankenstein Reborn: Exploring the Creature’s Four ‘Births’, the Ethics of Creation, and Violence

Although Frankenstein is frequently approached as a narrative about scientific transgression, the film, I would argue,[…]

The Chain Reaction of Us

our story is made of chain reactions – we are just the sum of tiny[…]

Other Opinions…

here’s what my readers say

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The way you are able to make mythology accessible (and even more importantly- engaging) to someone previously unacquainted with the genre is an incredible skill and it is a privilege to read each blog you put out

Your writing is far beyond any work I’ve seen from someone your age and would not be out of place in an undergraduate sphere.

Jim

a word after a word after a word is power

Margaret Atwood