Category: /Literature/English
the unseen, but potentially destructive damage that deceit in a relationship can cause.
Sonnet 138 William Shakespeare
When my love swears that she is made of truth,
I do believe her, though I know she lies,
That she might think me some untutored youth
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
By: Lee A. Zito
William Wordsworth was a revolutionary man who sought to create poetry that was personal, imaginative, and spiritual in nature. Through the popularity of his works he contributed to the Romantic Period tremendously, ushering out
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
There are many recurring images of blindness or impaired vision in William Shakespeare's King Lear. The predominant images concern those characters in the play that cannot see, however in examining those who are blind we must also examine those who have
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Category: /Literature
I have chosen to write about the symbolism in William Golding's first novel "Lord of the Flies". I chose to write about the symbolism because it is such an important aspect, which runs through the whole book and is crucial to the reader's understanding
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Category: /Literature/English
definition at best. While educators across America struggle with the definition of the phrase, William Cronon uses purpose, structure, and appeals in his essay "Only Connect: The Goals of Liberal education," to define a liberally educated being
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Category: /Law & Government
Iago, one of William Shakespeare's most intriguing and plausible villains in the book of Othello, is often described as being completely evil. However, one could argue that Iago is actually a sociopath, having no conscious and being an immoral human
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Category: /Literature
1. Title of Work: Lord of the Flies
2. Author and date written: William Golding; written in early 1950's, first published 1954
3. Country of author: England
4. Characters (label as major or minor) with brief descriptions of each; include
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Category: /Literature
1) Title: Macbeth;
2) Author and Date Written: William Shakespeare; written late 1500's or early 1600's, first performed in 1605.
3) Country of Author: England
4) Characters (major + minor)
+ Major Characters
- Macbeth - Greedy (for power), Evil. He
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
). The 80's were already the warmest on record, when the hot spring and summer of 1988 came along, bringing with it drought, crop disasters and fire hazards. Suddenly the 'greenhouse effect' was given major consideration by Press front pages, T.V networks
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
"The Red Wheelbarrow" by William Carlos Williams is one of his shortest poems, according to Nina Baym, that was published in his volume of poems entitled Spring and All (Baym 1221-22). Although the poem is very short compared to some of his other works
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