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Brave New World
by nikolai, Dec 2, 2008
A short essay on Aldous Huxley's Classic.
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The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
by JP Yee, Oct 27, 2008
A character’s attempts to recapture or reject the past is important in many novels and plays. From Margaret Atwood’s novel, The Handmaid’s Tale, choose a character who views the past with such feelings as reverence, bitterness, or longing. In an essay, show how the character’s view of the past develops meaning in the work.
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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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The Environment in a Dystopia - the Handmaid's Tale
by Caitlin Yanse, Mar 10, 2008
"The Handmaid"s Tale' by Margaret Atwood is a dystopia that sets up an environment where all the negative or dangerous aspects of today's world have been drawn to their extremes. The reality portrayed in this story is terrifying. This essay looks at how the moral, social and physical aspects of the story's environment are described to fully deliver the impact of the tale's profound message.
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Oh Brave New World
by Ian Thorpe, Mar 4, 2008
Huxley’s great novel tells of a dystopic future in a technocratic state is compared it with Orwell’s 1984 and showing the similarities of both to the direction we seem to be taking in the 21st century.
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