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Are They Really Dead?
by Zashuna, Feb 5, 2008
A compare and contrast comparing the dead in both A Raisin in the Sun and Death of a Salesman.
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Tempest and Sunshine in the Great Gatsby
by Zashuna, Jan 6, 2008
An expository essay about the weather motif in The Great Gatsby.
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In Cold Blood
by Zashuna, Jan 6, 2008
Imagine a family of six lying dead right in front of you with gunshot wounds in the head, but seen through the eyes of the killers.
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Catch-22 Critique
by Zashuna, Jan 6, 2008
Published less than 20 years after World War II, Catch-22, set in WWII, satirizes the war and its bureaucracy, even treating both as jokes.
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Beowulf Vs. Grendel
by Zashuna, Jul 22, 2007
Contrasting "Grendel," by John Gardner, and the epic poem "Beowulf."
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Count of Monte Cristo
by Zashuna, Jul 21, 2007
With an elaborate plot, a unique cast of characters and many deep themes, it is no wonder that The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas still retains its popularity after so many years.
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