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  1. &Quot;Betrayal” And “The Kite Runner”
    When reading the extract from “The Kite Runner” and the poem “Betrayal” the fact that they shared betrayal as a main theme clearly stands out. Other similarities can also be p...
  2. &Quot;Democracy&Quot;- Langston Hughes
    “Democracy” – Langston Hughes Langston Hughes, one of the most prominent poets during the Harlem Renaissance, grew up and lived in a racial discriminated United States were...
  3. &Quot;Frankenstein&Quot;
    Frankenstein is a story written by Mary Shelley in 1818. She wrote it when she was 17. Her pregnancy inspired her to write it because she was worried what her baby would be li...
  4. &Quot;If&Quot; By Rudyard Kippling
    if you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you And make allowance for their doubting...
  5. &Quot;In The Penal Colony&Quot; (Metaphors)
    In The Penal Colony In Franz Kafka’s short story, “In the Penal Colony,” there are many metaphors that are related to issues of power and change. There are, in turn, many...
  6. &Quot;In The Penal Colony&Quot; Analysis/Metaphors
    In The Penal Colony In Franz Kafka’s short story, “In the Penal Colony,” there are many metaphors that are related to issues of power and change. There are, in turn, many...
  7. &Quot;Looking At Women&Quot; Scott R Sanders
    Objectified Women In the essay by Scott Russell Sanders, “Looking at Women,” there is a message that women are always being objectified in society today. The way the...
  8. &Quot;Meat&Quot; Mother Earth
    You can’t call yourself an environmentalist if you eat meat. The environmental problems caused by the meat, dairy, and egg industry are practically endless. What was once harm...
  9. &Quot;Open Boat&Quot; Analysis Paper
    In “The Open Boat”, by Stephen Crane, the four men’s journey through the ocean represents a broader perspective at life as a whole. All throughout the story, several different...
  10. &Quot;Romulus, My Father Explores The Difficulties People Have Adjusting To An Alien Culture&Quot;. Discuss.
    In the biographical account Romulus, my father written by Raimond Gaita, the characters discuss their adoption to an alien culture. Using the characters in the novel the autho...
  11. &Quot;The Lady With The Dog&Quot; By Anton Chekhov
    “The Lady with the dog” by Anton Chekhov describes the social responsibility that marriage held in the turn of the century Russia. This emotional story brings to life the lov...
  12. &Quot;The Things They Carried&Quot;
    The main character of this story is Lieutenant Jimmy Cross in the Vietnam War. This story is told by an unknown narrator. The main idea of this story is to tell about the many...
  13. &Quot;The Things They Carried&Quot; Responce To Ending
    “It All Comes Together” Different stories have various types of endings. Fairy tales always end up with the princess marrying the prince; mysteries end with the detective cat...
  14. &Quot;The Whistle&Quot;
    “You pay too much for your whistle.” We as humans often invest too much in things that are in reality worthless and in turn contribute to our unhappiness. This is portrayed in...
  15. &Quot;Thrill Of The Grass&Quot; And The &Quot;Tax Gatherer&Quot;
    “The Thrill of the Grass” and “The Tax Gatherer” Two thematically similar Short Stories are “The Thrill of the Grass” by W P Kinsella and “The Tax Gatherer” by Neil Gunn...
  16. &Quot;To Autumn&Quot; By John Keats
    In “To Autumn,” John Keats uses visual, auditory, olfactory, and gustatory imagery of the transition from autumn to winter to symbolize the cycle of life, starting with the ju...
  17. &Quot;Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?&Quot;
    Growing up is often a drawn out process. Although in some cases blossoming into a knowledgeable and self sufficient person may only take on experience, maybe even a sentence o...
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    米哈伊尔·巴赫金对当代西方人文学科的许多领域&#3711...
  19. &Amp;Amp;Quot;Trifles&Amp;Amp;Quot; And The Use Of Intuition
    During the time period that Susan Glaspell wrote “Trifles” women were seen as the weaker, less intelligent sex. Glaspell uses irony to illustrate a story in which men and wom...
  20. &Amp;Quot;Rollercoaster Of Emotions&Amp;Quot;
    “Rollercoaster of Emotions” It was a hot summer day in downtown Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. We were getting ready to go to a family festival called “The River Front Festival.”...
  21. &Amp;Quot;The Shark Net&Amp;Quot;
    PROMPT: What people remember shapes their understanding of themselves and their world. Robert Drewe’s The Shark Net explores the idea of individual’s memory sculpting their p...
  22. 'The Quiet American'
    ‘THE QUIET AMERICAN’ By Daniel Whitson ‘We’ve no business here. It’s th...
  23. --- Great Gatsby
    There is no love, without money. The novel, “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a tragic love story of unwanted and unacceptable love. Daisy s...
  24. 12 Angry Men
    This essay will compare & contrast the protagonist/antagonist's relationship with each other and the other jurors in the play and in the movie versions of Reginald R...
  25. 12 Angry Men
    Juror Three is the last juror to change his vote; nothing anyone says can convince him that there is a "reasonable doubt" in the case. This man was the most stubbor...
  26. 12 Angry Men
    Juror #7 is impatient about what was Juror #8’s “reasonable doubt" opinion. In Act I (page18), he said he wouldn’t change his mind even Juror #8 talked for a hundred years. Wh...
  27. 12 Angry Men - Juror 9
    This essay will compare & contrast the protagonist/antagonist's relationship with each other and the other jurors in the play and in the movie versions of Reginald R...
  28. 12 Men
    12 Angry Men: Boy Is Innocent Gentlemen of the jury, I would like to point out to you three pieces of evidence that prove this young boy is innocent. I would like t...
  29. 1884
    The Effects of Totalitarianism on a Fictional Society In 1984 George Orwell shows how totalitarianism controls people’s lives through propaganda and technology, history witho...
  30. 1984
    ¿HOE LEER IK SPAANS IN 30 MINUTEN? A. GOEDEMORGEN Buenos días Goedemorgen / goedendag boe-enos diejas ¿Cómo está usted? Hoe gaat het met u? kommo estaa oested? ...

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