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Lolita, Light of my Life, Fire in my Loins
by Daniela Sabler, Oct 7, 2008
Analysis of "Lolita".
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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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Memoirs of a Geisha
by TLH, Aug 13, 2008
A unique way to look at the book.
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Sexism in Comics
by Robert Tidwell, Jul 9, 2008
The spectrum of sexism in American Graphic Novels.
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Brave New World
by Patrick K, Jul 9, 2008
A look at the connection of the book Brave New World by Alduous Huxley and the comparisons of the use of sex and drugs to the modern world.
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The Girl Child
by Emmanuel Abraham, May 18, 2008
A girl in the threshold period has reason to be happy when she is no longer a child. However, if she is not informed on the changes that take place within her body, she may become worried and anxious over what these changes means.
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Shakespeare, Hate, and Sonnets
by Prometheus, Mar 6, 2008
This is a detailed analysis of the "love triangle" evident in Shakespeare's Sonnets with specific reference to hate, jealous, anger and Forgiveness found in Sonnets 133 and 144.
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Are Men Necessary?: Review
by Kim Hamilton, Oct 15, 2007
In "Are Men Necessary? When Sexes Collide," Maureen Down analyzes four decades of backlash against the feminism of the sixties that might as well not have happened looking around today or while it did, it only lasted a short while in its promise that “things” might be different. “Things” being the battle of the genders for public recognition and the battles engaged in by men and women in the private sphere.
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Self-image in Middlesex
by jillymaries, Mar 12, 2007
Power is one of the strongest forces that governs action. To have power over someone is to have the ability to manipulate not only actions, but emotions as well...
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The Strange Woman: A Review
by Jetine, Jan 10, 2007
A book review of the powerfully interesting book, The Strange Woman: Power and Sex in the Bible by Rhodes College professor, Gail Streete.
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