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A Modern Propsal
- Summarizing a Satire
In Jonathan Swift's essay, A Modest Proposal, he presents a satirical...
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The Lottery
- Shirley Jackson's short story "The Lottery" presents us a ritual murder in a quiet mountain...
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English Testing Reform
- College English Test (CET) is the most influening English proficency test in China. In 2004,...
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Macbeth
- In the novel The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz by Mordecai Richler and
the play Macbeth by...
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William Golding's Lord Of The Flies. Analyasis
- William Golding's first novel Lord of The Flies is ultimately a novel about the inherent evil...
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- "Four Letters Of Love"
- "Four Letters of Love" was written by Niall Williams, an Irish playwright and author. His works include several plays and four non-fictional books about his life in Ireland, w...
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- "Gimple The Fool"
- "Gimple the Fool"
Thesis: Gimple was a moral man without much self-confidence, whose strength of character was shown when he chose to believe people, even though he knew they...
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- "Governments Must Ensure That Their Major Cities Receive The Financial Support They Need In Order To Thrive, Because It Is Primarily In Cities That A Nation's Cultural Traditions Are Preserved And Generated."
- While nearly everyone would agree in principle that certain preservation of a nation's cultural traditions represented in major cities is in human being's best interest, gover...
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- "Imaginative Journeys Take Us Into New Worlds And Allow Us To Have New Insights" Discuss This With Close Reference To Your Prescribed Texts.
- An imaginative journey allows an individual to transcend their reality and more into worlds previously unexplored. Imaginative journeys may draw on previous experiences and u...
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- "Is Salinger's Grief Reflected In The Catcher In The Rye?"
- The Catcher in the Rye has been described, analyzed, rebuffed, and critiqued over the years. Each writer expresses a different point of view: It is a story reflecting teen-a...
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- "Lyrical Ballads" The Ultimate Critique
- "Lyrical Ballads" The Ultimate Critique
"Lyrical Ballads" came into the world only to receive neglect and criticism. Written by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coler...
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- "Miss Brill"
- "Miss Brill"
"Miss Brill," is an intriguing short story written by Katherine Mansfield in 1921. This story is about a developing character known as Miss Brill. The story...
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- "No Ones' Ever Truly A Mystery"
- Why do people stay in relationship when repeatedly told that the relationship has no promise? In Elizabeth Tallent's "No One's a Mystery" the girl is so infatuated with her l...
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- "Positions In Society"
- Authority is like throwing rotten anchovies on a pizza, it is undesired, hated and loved by few. Anchovies can turn a perfectly constructed triple cheese pizza into filth, t...
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- "Real Women Have Curves"An Old Title To A New Story
- "Real Women Have Curves"
An Old Title to a New Story
I wonder if the former audience of the comedy "Real Women Have Curves" will recognise in Patricia Cardoso's new film t...
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- "Religion Was Created Thousands Of Years Ago For A Society That Lived Thousands Of Years Ago" (Aldous Huxley). In The Mary Shelley Novel Frankenstein, The Character Victor Frankenstein Displays Many Non Christ-Like Characteristics, As He Studies Sacrileg
- "Religion was created thousands of years ago for a society that lived thousands of years ago" (Aldous Huxley). In the Mary Shelley novel Frankenstein, the character Victor F...
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- "Samuel" Summary Of A Short Story Written By Grace Paley
- Samuel
"Samuel", written by Grace Paley, is a short story about four boys playing on a train one afternoon in the Bronx, New York. These four boys, Samuel, Tom, Alfred, a...
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- "Shame"
- In "Shame", Dick Gregory disusses what happened to him as a young child and growing up with shame. Dick Gregory was around seven years old when his life completely changed ri...
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- "Snow In August" Essay
- Snow in August - Book Report
Snow in August by Pete Hamill is about a boy, Michael, becoming friends with a Rabbi and facing the negative side of society. It takes place...
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- "Students Collapse Psychologically And Emotionally"
- In the article "College Pressures," William Zinsser points out that new priorities have arisen for the purpose of college. Nowadays students strive to achieve and complete c...
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- "Sweat" By Zora Neale Hurston
- You can tell that religion has played a major role in Hurston's life, readily seen in "Sweat" with the references to the snake and Gethsemane. The symbolisms give the story...
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- "The Crisis, Number 1" An Inspirational Literary Piece
- "The crisis, number 1" would have persuaded the soldiers to fight for victory, because it appeals to the soldiers' emotions including anger, shame, and pride. Paine does an a...
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- "The Ideal Writing Class"
- Five years ago if someone would have asked me what my ideal writing class would be like, my answer would have been one word, easy. Not today, today I like that challenge, I li...
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- "The Invisible Japanese Gentlemen".
- Graham Greene was born in Hertfordshire in 1904. He was educated at Berkhamsted first, and later at Balliol College, Oxford. His first work- a book of poems- was published, wh...
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- "The Love Of My Life" - Tc Boyle
- In the short story "The Love of My Life," two teenagers make one bad decision and their lives are changed forever. The author, T. Coraghessan Boyle, wrote the story ba...
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- "The Love Will Tear Us Apart"
- "The Love Will Tear us Apart"
The door flies open and in walks the man you want to see the least holding a gun in his hand; he takes one look at you and fires off three ro...
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- "The Media Should Be Strictly And Controlled By Government" Choose Two Country And Contrast The Control And Censorship Of Media. Criticaly Evaluate Which System Is Best
- The media is a very powerful tool. It can be in many forms, for example it can be in communication, voice, text, images, hand signals, semaphore, etc. media is inherently evil...
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- "The Rhodora" Analized
- In the 1800's the neo-classicist movement started, a movement which upholded classical works of art especially those that were created during the Greek or Roman periods of tim...
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- "The Secret Sharer"
- "The Secret Sharer"
"The Secret Sharer" by Joseph Conrad is a story of mystery and suspense. The young unnamed captain of the unnamed ship is the narrator through whom Co...
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- "The Story Of An Hour"
- Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" tells the story of Louise Mallard, a housewife who learns that her husband has recently died in a train accident. She responds as an...
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- "The Things They Carried, By Tim O'Brien"
- Youth won't Go Away
"I can't believe that you climbed over your grandmother's kitchen to steal an apple." My cousins are laughing at me in the living room. "You were a...
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- "The Whipping"
- Upon reading Robert Hayden's poem, "The Whipping," one may find themselves feeling very disturbed. The title is not subtle in hiding the fact that the plot of the poem is...
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- "The Wild Swans At Coole"
- "The Wild Swans at Coole" is a poem of equal parts reticence and disclosure. Though the substances are the same, a logic of proportion fails; reticence is disclosure. The poem...
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- "To Be Or Not To Be" - Analysis Of Hamlet's Famous Quote
- "HAMLET" - "To Be, or Not to Be" - Analysis
This paper deals with one significant and crucial soliloquy of all the many that Hamlet makes during the play "HAMLET". It...
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- "To Change Does Not Necessarily Mean To Improve". Discuss This In Relation To The Texts You Have Studied And Your Own Ideas About Change.
- "To Change does not necessarily mean to improve". Discuss this in relation to the texts you have studied and your own ideas about change. (core text, stimulus booklet and 2 su...
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