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  • "A Streetcar Named Desire"
    The drama is basically about a married couple -Stella and Stanley Kowalski- who are visited by Stella's older sister, Blanche. The drama shows the caustic feelings of these pe...
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    Scott Carabello Professor Kaplan EN 102*80 Final Draft March 16, 2004 Always a Man and Always a Woman Despite changing gender during the novel, the character of Orl...
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  • 12 Angry Men Vs Witness For The Prosecution
    This is an essay which compares and contrasts the play "Twelve Angry Men" by Reginald Rose, to the film "Witness for the Prosecution" directed by Billy Wilder. Both play...
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  • 1984
    There is a reoccurring theme in the novel 1984, by George Orwell. The main character, Winston Smith is often fantasizing about his utopia, and dreaming about past events. In...
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  • 1984b
    In George Orwell's 1984 we are introduced to a world were privacy does not exist. Orwell wrote this book in 1949, but even today in 2005 this book still serves as a warning...
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  • A Battle Of The Heart Lord Of The Rings
    A Battle of the Heart In the book The Lord of the Rings, the Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien Frodo Baggins was raised by Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit that disappear...
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  • A Battle Worth Fighting Odyssey
    A Battle worth Fighting After each journey we seek to return to the place we hold dear in our hearts, a place we can call our own, we call that place home. However duri...
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  • A Bird In The House
    By Margaret Laurence "The Loons" 1) Meaning of the chapter: -Connects back to Piquette's life -"loons" used as a metaphor to describe the lack of attention and belonging...
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  • A Boys Life
    The book, Boy's Life , has several important scenes which carry on throughout the story. One particular scene that keeps influencing other scenes all through out the s...
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  • A Bridge To Wisemans Cove
    The novel "A Bridge To Wiseman's Cove" explores the effect that change has on the lives of the characters; Carl, Harley and Skip. Change is the essence of living. Our lives...
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  • A Clockwork Orange
    1.Violence: From the beginning of the novel until almost the last chapters, we can see the importance of violence through out Alex life. He feels great when performing rape,...
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  • A Farewell To Arms
    All fiction is autobiographical, no matter how obscure from the author's experience it may be, marks of their life can be detected in any of their tales. A Farewell to Arms...
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  • A Farewell To Arms
    When I finished FTA I was of course stunned by the death of Catherine and the baby and Henry's sudden solitude. What happens now? I felt, as I so often do when I finish a book...
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  • A Letter To The Author
    What makes a good book? What makes a great book? How does a book inspire a person? How does the writer know how to write an inspiring book? Why does it seem like a writer is w...
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  • A Light In August
    In the novel, A Light in August, William Faulkner introduces us to a wide range of characters of various backgrounds and personalities. Common to all of them is the fact tha...
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  • A Separate Peace
    One of the most revered and utterly enigmatic topics present within humanity is the evolution of humankind itself. Collectively contrasting both the origins of man physicall...
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  • A Tale Of Two Cities
    A Tale of Two Cities is a riveting novel that gives deep insight into the personal beliefs and life experiences of the author, Charles Dickens. Through this literary work,...
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  • A View From The Bridge
    A View From the Bridge is the modern tragedy. It symbolises one mans life and his helplessness in the face of his own death. Eddie Carbone is an epic character; a man that is...
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  • About A Boy Deals With A Lot Of Issues Discuss
    "About a Boy" deals with a lot of issues. Discuss." Nick Hornby's novel "About a Boy" and its adaptation to the screen both exhibit the growth of Will and Marcus through...
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  • Achilles
    Homer's poem the "Iliad" has a character named Achilles. He is destined for death, but doomed for glory. He is a fearless, fiery leader that lets his selfishness get in t...
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  • Addiction In John Cheevers The Enormous Radio
    George W. Hunt has written that Cheever's "The Enormous Radio," is about "the mysterious communality of evil [. . .]" (238). Without entirely disagreeing with Hunt, I su...
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  • Adventures Of Huck Finn A Portrait Of Slavery
    At the surface, Mark Twain's famed novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, is a thrilling narrative told by a 13-year-old boy who embarks on a perilous journey down the f...
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  • Alice Walker- 1955
    Alice Walker's- Nineteen fifty-five Nineteen fifty-five is written by a remarkable author- Alice Walker. A blues singer and songwriter, Gracie Mae Still sold her song...
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  • All Quiet On The Western Front
    The book, All Quiet On The Western Front, is a war novel written about World War I. It Is written from the side of the Germans. The book is really interesting at times and r...
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  • All Quiet On The Western Front
    “All Quiet On The Western Front” Sometimes in a story, the setting takes place in a particular time and/or place. “All Quiet On The Western Front” by Erich Rema...
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  • All Quiet Western Front
    By: Remarque Nationalism can be defined as having a sense of belonging and loyalty to ones country or nation state. Of all the European nations, France was the first to s...
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  • An American Childhood
    Based on Peter S. Hawkins' Review An American Childhood, by Annie Dillard, is a happy memoir of Annie's own life, a child of a well-to-do Pittsburgh family. Dillard remembe...
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  • An Analysis Of Shakespeares Sonnet 116
    Sonnet 116 is a testament to the steadfastness and perfect nature of true love. The sonnet was written by William Shakespeare, along with 153 other sonnets. They are connect...
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  • An Everlasting Friendship
    John Steinbeck expresses George Milton as a leader and guardian of Lennie Small, in his novel Of Mice and Men. George is proud of Lennie and has stuck up for him numerous ti...
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  • An Olive Branch From The Dalai Lama
    Tibet is one of the major shadows over the Olympics and over China’s rise as a great power, sullying its international image and triggering unrest that is likely to worsen i...
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