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Stephen Crane: The Art of Love and War
by Ebey Soman, Nov 9, 2008
Crane’s fascination with war and his delicate styles of writing makes his poems appealing to many people. To truly understand and explain Stephen Crane’s Poems, one must take a closer look at his background. Stephen Crane’s background, his styles, his fascination with war and his messages in his poems made his books and poems an inspiration for many people. His works and how he related to war made him a “Speaker for the Dead”, for people to truly understand what the cost of wear is and the wages of war. He wanted to show to the world the beast, the “God of war” that was dominating their lives. He wanted them to understand that war has costs. He wanted them to see that every action of war has prices to pay and that every price can be very costly.
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Puppet Master
by Ezra Blaine, Oct 13, 2008
Government controls peoples lives no matter where you live in the world. Man leading man can only end in disaster.
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A Feather of Foes
by Arrianna2004, Oct 3, 2008
Something I scribbled up earlier ago.
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Uncle Tom's Cabin in the Opinion of Author James McPherson
by larcha, Aug 31, 2008
This examines Harriet Beecher Stowe's American novel of anti-slavery as seen through the eyes of American author James McPherson.
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Roald Dahl's Going Solo Review by Sebastian Pillinger
by Babbuly, Jun 26, 2008
This is Roald Dahl’s autobiography on how his life was in the R.A.F, it’s brilliantly written as you would expect from such a talent as Roald Dahl is. Roald Dahl has written many great books and this one is no exception.
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A Shameful Act
by Mr E, Jun 15, 2008
A review/report on the novel A Shameful Act by Taner Ackam.
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World War II Present in The Chosen
by Eric O., Jun 12, 2008
How elements of World War II are present in the Jewish novel by Chaim Potok, The Chosen.
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All Quiet on the Western Front: Atrocities of War
by well versed, May 20, 2008
All Quiet on the Western Front clearly displays the atrocities of war through the use of imagery.
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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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Miscommunication Amongst People
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, May 2, 2008
William Shakespeare's Othello, Orson Scott Card’s Ender's Game, and Speaker For The Dead.
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