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Shakespeare
by FionaByers, Nov 22, 2008
A short essay of the more common Shakespeare plays. They are the articles I would have liked to submit in high school. Not serious.
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The Curse of Shakespeare's Scottish Play Macbeth
by Patrick Bernauw, Nov 14, 2008
Don't mention the name of "that play"! The Unmentionable is considered to bring bad luck to its cast...
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Comparison of "Sense and Sensibility", Jane Austen and "Frankenstein"
by allystar, Nov 12, 2008
Outward forms exactly project or portray inward feelings' (Tanner: 84).
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Edgar Allen Poe: The Man Who Defined Horror Through His Writing
by John Turner, Nov 10, 2008
This is a concise time line and summary of the harsh life and death of the illustrious Edgar Allen Poe. A writer who's writings have influenced and inspired so many around the world.
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Tolkien: Founder of Modern Fantasy Literature
by StalKer246, Nov 6, 2008
How Tolkien changed fantasy literature.
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Romeo and Juliet
by Brachneos, Nov 1, 2008
Q: Is Baz Luhrmann's Romeo and Juliet an excellent Interpretation of Romeo and Juliet the original play? explain.
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Sign of the Beaver Reflection
by tadoo, Oct 27, 2008
My reflections and self responses to the book "Sign of The Beaver" by Elizabeth George Speare.
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10 Ways to Come Up with Story Ideas
by Christian M Archer, Oct 27, 2008
Easy tips that will help you come up with ideas for short stories and novels.
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Comparative Essay: Well-behaved Women Do Not Make Literature
by JP Yee, Oct 23, 2008
An essay comparing the nature of the women in these two works from different eras and the significance of their emotional turmoil in relation to the message of the plays. Is it true that well-behaved women do not make literature?
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Greek Drama: Tragedy and Comedy
by well versed, Oct 15, 2008
When looking at Greek Drama, it needs to be considered in two distinctly different genres, tragedy and comedy. Greek Drama is usually either very tragic or very comedic, which is where the genres come into play. These are two very different genres and thus, they both have a very different nature from one another.
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