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Marriage in Pride and Prejudice
by Tinu Bates, Sep 16, 2008
Marriage is the main theme addressed in Pride and Prejudice. It questions the tradition, definition, and purpose of marriage.
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The Role of Sex and the Value of Loyal Wed Lock Emulated in the Odyssey
by Angela Mulligan, Sep 9, 2008
Sex plays a predominant role in every society known to man, and the culture portrayed in Homer’s Odyssey is no exception.
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Four Sweet Things a Wife Can Do for Her Husband
by Dee Gold, May 18, 2008
Like most wives, sometimes I forget that little things matters that was why as a reminder, I made the word LESS as an acronym to help me remember these four sweet ways that we can do for our husbands.I want to add that Less becomes More with little effort.
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Comparing Jane Austen and Zora Neal Hurston
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, May 2, 2008
Comparing the works, themes, and characteristics of the novels by Jane Austen and Zora Neal Hurston.
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Love and Marriage in Romeo and Juliet: A Rope of Sand
by Zordaine, Mar 14, 2008
Different approaches to love and marriage in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, as seen from men's and women's perspectives.
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Rex Pickett's Sideways
by Liane Schmidt, Feb 3, 2008
The ultimate road trip... the last hurrah.
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"Home Burial" by Robert Frost
by Benjamin Caro, Dec 28, 2007
An analysis of the poem "Home Burial" by Robert Frost.
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The Top Six Books Recommended for Brides-to-be
by Bernadette Dalao, Jan 6, 2008
Six books highly recommended by relationship experts to help future brides prepare for the momentous wedding occasion and the subsequent married life.
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The Fox: First Review
by ecrivan wordwizard, Oct 16, 2007
An attempt at understanding Lawrence's motives behind the use of fox metaphor.
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New Review: Why Smart Men Marry Smart Women by Christine B. Whelan
by Markkind, Oct 21, 2006
A great book about how smart women really do find true love. It turns conventional wisdom about dating on its head.
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