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The Chorus' Role in Oedipus Rex
by TBucks, May 12, 2008
The chorus' role in Oedipus Rex and the other about the theme of sight vs. blindness in Oedipus Rex.
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What is Classical Literature
by JRN, May 15, 2008
What is classical literature, you may ask? It a way to describe certain books.
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Contemplation of Death in Hamlet
by Ebey Soman, May 15, 2008
This essay tries to show the progress of Hamlet's obsession with death and its concepts, including his famous soliloquy of "to be or not to be".
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Valiant Choices
by Blaaaaaaah, May 16, 2008
Invincibility does not make one brave. If one is invincible, there is absolutely nothing to be afraid of.
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#1129
by Caleb Nico, May 19, 2008
Emily Dickinson was a beautiful writer. She spent most of her days inside of her home, but was one of the most insightful and enlightened writers of all time.
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Evening Concert, Saint-Chapelle: Analysis
by mohua, May 19, 2008
The inspiring poem by John Updike.
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Faustus as a Tragic Hero
by Do Cantin-Meaney, May 27, 2008
There are different views of Dr. Faustus.
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Amusing Stories Behind the 12 Words of Indian Origin That Made It to the Oxford Dictionary
by Sher D Fly, May 27, 2008
One of the many languages that had spiced up the English language is Indian. In fact, some of these Indian words have become so much part of the language that it is quite easy for us to forget their Indian origin.
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Fictional Heroes
by MarsMike, May 28, 2008
Are our Fictional Heroes going to disappear?
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A Modern Molly Bloom
by slimkit, May 29, 2008
In 2004 a British newspaper asked readers to come up with a new version of Molly Bloom's famous soliloquy; the soliloquy takes up the last 56 pages of the novel Ulysses by James Joyce; there is no punctuation apart from capital letters at the beginning of paragraphs and as there is no punctuation; some of the words look strange without apostrophes and you have to figure out when the end of a sentence happens; there are some colloquial words too which should add to the fun in this, my short, modern Molly.
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