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Robert Frost's Nothing Gold Can Stay
by Alcool Nissen, Dec 14, 2008
A small review and explanation of Robert Frosts' poem, nothing gold can stay.
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African American Treatment in the 1900's to of Mice and Men
by arod, Dec 12, 2008
A research paper telling how African Americans were treated in the 1900's free for anyone to use in there research paper if your having trouble also relates the book to Of Mice and Men.
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Alice
by Gerald Gamboa, Dec 11, 2008
An essay of some important themes I saw throughout Alice in Wonderland.
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On Having Two Houses: A Formalist Analysis of Patindol’s Children’s Story Entitled Papa’s House, Mama’s House
by Dorobo, Dec 11, 2008
A stylistic analysis of an award-winning book for children which tackles the issue of separated parents and how a child copes with it. The Formalist approach spearheaded by Roma Jakobson is used in this paper.
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William Shakespeare: Could He Be the Greatest Writer?
by SHILAHO, Dec 7, 2008
A general article on the world's greatest writers.
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Acousticly Saying
by Lania Smith, Dec 7, 2008
While listening to my grandmother argue with her husband I hummed a tune to myself. These were the lyrics that became from it.
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Insanely Mystical and Corrupt Connections with Cinderella's Castle and Lord of the Rings
by Lauren Axelrod, Dec 5, 2008
An investigation into history had led to a mysterious connection linking the initial construction of the Neuschwanstein castle and the written words of Richard Wagner.
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The World's Greatest Writer
by SHILAHO, Dec 5, 2008
A general article on the greatest writers of all time.
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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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The Beauty of a Saint
by Dollyswords, Nov 14, 2008
The beauty of a man and woman creating a child only to find that the child will not have a Father to raise her. The wants and needs of the Mother are the wants and needs of the child.
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