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A Clockwork Orange: An Analysis of Alex
by Aaron Boyle, Jun 5, 2008
In his novel, A Clockwork Orange, Anthony Burgess attempts to analyze the fundamental principles of existentialism.
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Light in the Forest
by vom53, May 16, 2008
Have you ever looked back into history using a fictional book? One book that gives a vivid window to the past is The Light in the Forest.
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The Rape of Nanking
by inheritance, May 11, 2008
This is my take on the book "The Rape of Nanking" by Iris Chang. It gives brief summaries of the topics covered by the author in the book and is very informative of one the worst massacres to ever occur in history.
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Two Kinds
by MobinS., Apr 14, 2008
How Jing-mei and her Mother compare in the short story Two Kinds.
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Fahrenheit 451: More Relevant Now Than Ever
by Caleb Nico, Apr 1, 2008
Fahrenheit 451 is one of the greatest pieces of American literature. Now, in 2008, I can see that America is becoming more like that world Bradbury thought of years ago.
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Anthem
by stimpy, Mar 17, 2008
In this novel there is a government that is very much like communism. There was a lot of technology lost in this worldwide change of government in the novel.
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Of Mice and Men
by Alex Santeria, Mar 3, 2008
Here are some cliff notes I wrote for the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck to help you with characterization in any assigned essay.
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Summary on the Novel Stone Cold
by Andy G., Feb 25, 2008
There are two main characters in the novel “Stone Cold”. They are called Link and Shelter. Link's situation at home has forced him to beg on the streets and become homeless. Shelter, however, is a former soldier, who has begun a killing spree of the homeless in London, where Link is soon to go when he leaves home.
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Shylock: Victim or Villain?
by Andy G., Feb 25, 2008
This essay will be based around the question, Is Shylock a Victim or a Villain? I will be looking into further detail within the book to decide the most appropriate answer. I will also be giving evidence such as quotes to back up my judgements.
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How Things Fall Apart
by Aaron Boyle, Feb 24, 2008
Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart is a story about a man named Okonkwo; a man that represents the last essence of a dieing culture, the pride of a doomed generation, and the hopelessness of shattered man.
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