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Pygmalion: Does Perfect Speech Make a Lady?
by well versed, Oct 26, 2008
George Bernard Shaw’s play “Pygmalion,” set in Victorian London, is a didactic work that expresses the connection between phonetics and social class.
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Fate 1, Free Will 0
by Rker, Oct 18, 2008
In "Oedipus Tyrannus" by Sophocles, Sophocles is trying to teach his audience that humans have no ability to control their fate. He teaches his audience this lesson by explaining the life of Oedipus, the future ruler of Thebes.
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The Scarlet Pimpernel
by Mike Wallerman, Aug 16, 2008
The political and historical errors of Emma Orczy's famous book about the Reign of Terror in France.
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Tolstoy, Shakespeare, and the Rest of Us
by Mike Wallerman, Aug 16, 2008
A little-known pamphlet by Tolstoy dealing with his own unique theory of Shakespeare.
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Agnes Grey by Anne Bronte
by Mike Wallerman, Aug 4, 2008
Agnes Grey is one of the lesser-known Bronte books. Is that fate deserved, or is the book overlooked because it was ahead of its time?
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Great Expectations: A Review
by Death10014, Jul 23, 2008
How is the theme of class developed through Pip's visit to Satis House?
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Why Jane?
by Mike Wallerman, Jul 15, 2008
Does Jane Austen really deserve the praise that has been heaped upon her? Was she daring and radical, or was she, instead, simply a clever comic novelist?
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To Kill A Mockingbird: The Caste System
by sCa, Feb 24, 2008
Examines and explains the caste system of Maycomb in Harper Lee's Book, To Kill A Mockingbird.
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