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 | | Lord of the Flies: A Quick Summary | | by Ebey Soman, Nov 9, 2008 | | William Golding's classic tale about a group of English schoolboys who are plane-wrecked on a deserted island is just as chilling and relevant today as when it was first published in 1954. It is an epic tale of survival and the question of moral and ethical fabric of our society - what makes us "civilized". | | Comments(0) Liked It: 3 |
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 | | A Freudian Analysis of Siddhartha and the First Garden | | by xxT, Oct 28, 2008 | | In novels that show a metamorphosis into maturity or actualization, malleability of characters is a key theme. However, malleability within the characters to forbid the domination of one aspect of their personality and encompass it with a better, more desirable one is uncommon, but still visible is many novels. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | Candide Analysis | | by Gabby Procci, Oct 7, 2008 | | An in depth description of the novel Candide by Voltaire. Almost every aspect is spoken of and related to something of another time or situation. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | Analysis of the Pupil by Henry James | | by Ebey Soman, Aug 10, 2008 | | The Pupil is a short story by Henry James, first published in Longman's Magazine in 1891. It is the emotional story of a precocious young boy growing up in a mendacious and dishonorable family. He befriends his tutor, who is the only adult in his life that he can trust. James presents their relationship with sympathy and insight, and the story reaches what some would consider the status of classical tragedy. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 8 |
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