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 | | Romeo and Juliet's Death | | by TheKnowerOfUselessThings, May 19, 2007 | | A comparison between both parents reactions - Juliet's and mine - Over their child's death. | | Comments(6) Liked It: 2 |
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 | | Reasons To Admire | | by headshot 1nc, Jun 3, 2007 | | The father in "The Wasteland" by Alan Paton and Andy in "On The Sidewalk Bleeding" by Evan Hunter are both put through a life threatening situation and even though Andy dies, there is a lot of comparison as to why these two people should be admired. They help the reader by showing them, no matter what the problems people face, that they should stand up and fight because life is worth living. | | Comments(2) Liked It: 5 |
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 | | Hamlet Character Profiles: Ophelia | | by Ruan, Jun 21, 2007 | | At first, Ophelia appears to be one of the clearer characters in the book, Hamlets lover with no winding side plot. However, I quickly found that Ophelia is caught in the middle of the power struggle in Denmark. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | Romeo and Juliet: Choices | | by Lefty222, Jun 5, 2007 | | The story of Romeo and Juliet was not a story about bad luck, but by bad choices that Romeo and Juliet made. If either of them at any moment had stopped and considered the consequences of the actions that they were about to perform, the problem that comes upon them could have been prevented. | | Comments(4) Liked It: 8 |
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 | | Referencing of Christian Thoughts in Beowulf | | by Pax, Aug 13, 2007 | | It is interesting to find that Christian values can be found in old literature such as Beowulf. The fact that around that era Christianity began to pick up and how its influence spread into tales is slightly shown. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | The Tragedy of Julius Caesar | | by T. M., Aug 24, 2007 | | It is often said that a defeat is less painful if it is at the hands of a strong and worthy enemy. In fact, it is considered honorable to lose to a strong opponent, if you can make it hard for them. In Shakespeare's play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, the famous general is given no such honor. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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