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Frost and Larkin Compared with the Ideas of Plato, Hobbes and Rousseau
by rowan, Nov 19, 2008
How do the poems by Frost and Larkin fit in with our nature as interpreted by Plato, Hobbes, and Rousseau?
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The Importance of Being Earnest
by JP Yee, Oct 24, 2008
Analyzing the themes of The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde.
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The Flaws of Society Satirized by Mark Twain in Huck Finn
by Routledge, Oct 2, 2008
Samuel Clements satirized the flaws in American society with his book Huckleberry Finn. These satires are pointed out and explained.
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Claiming Caribbean Culture: Exploring Nancy Morejon’s Poetry
by Kaz Silvestri, Sep 28, 2008
The Loyalist population all but disappeared from the islands, while the slave culture stayed on and thrived. Why couldn’t the white settlers adapt to their new environment? What role do the white settlers of the Caribbean have in Caribbean culture and history? Morejon’s poetry promotes not just the power of a black woman, but the power of an entire culture.
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Mistake
by Arun Sharma, Jul 8, 2008
The curses of dowry.
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Fahrenheit 451 and Anthem
by GeorgeBqua, Jul 8, 2008
The similarities and differences of the societies and individuals in both thought-provoking stories.
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Anthem: A Collective Society
by GeorgeBqua, Jul 7, 2008
Anthem, written by Ayn Rand, is a tale about a society where everybody is supposedly equal to each other, almost like a communist society.
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I, Being Born a Woman and Distressed
by A L Grace, May 23, 2008
Edna St. Vincent Millay's “I, Being Born a Woman and Distressed” begins with a mention of self.
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The Time Machine: Future of Humanity
by well versed, May 20, 2008
As portrayed in the short story The Time Machine by H.G. Wells, the future of humanity is corrupted by the wide and unjust division of the upper and lower classes of society.
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Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky: A Review
by blade31, May 19, 2008
Some believe in life after death, others believe in reincarnation.
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