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 | | William Blake’s a Poison Tree | | by Rhodora Bande, May 4, 2008 | | What is disturbing and, in fact, more tragic than death is that the speaker finds happiness upon discovering about the death. | | Comments(10) Liked It: 11 |
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 | | First Confession | | by mitchell33, May 3, 2008 | | First Confession is a humorous, personal experience written in first person by Frank O' Connor. Jackie is a young boy who lives with his family, as well as his hateful grandmother. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | Wordsworth | | by rowan, Apr 29, 2008 | | Analyzing and comparing Nutting and The Prelude by Wordsworth. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | Fathers and Sons | | by Gwendolyn Cuizon, Apr 19, 2008 | | This story revolves predominantly around the character Bazarov, and for good reason. Bazarov is the epitome of nihilism. He is the symbol of the nihilistic forces sweeping the new generation which counter the beliefs of the old liberal way. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Flight | | by Oscar Trejo Jr, Apr 19, 2008 | | A review of John Steinbeck's short story "Flight". | | Comments(0) Liked It: 80 |
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 | | The Chimney Sweepers | | by D. Lee Peffer II, Apr 15, 2008 | | An essay comparing and contrasting both William Blake's poems entitled "The Chimney Sweeper" and how they paint different pictures about the same thing. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 2 |
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