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The Last Wine This paper written at senior level reviews the cultural outlook of the Athenian society towards people of other cultures in the book " The Last Wine," by Mary Renault.
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13440 An Analysis of Goodbye Columbus by Phillip Roth. This paper will discuss the book Goodbye Columbus by Phillip Roth. By understanding the relationship between Brenda and her mother we can see how this connects her to wealth that they have gained. By adhering to many 'practical' stances in the Brenda character, we have a somewhat stoic approach to the mother/daughter relationship that is so much a part of this story.
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An Analysis of The Lifted Veil by George Eliot, and The Madwoman in the Attic by Sarah Gilbert and Susan Gubar. This paper will discuss the book by Susan Gubar and Sandra Gilbert called The Madwoman in the Attic, and seek to understand, through their exposition on nineteenth century female writers, how George Eliot in The Lifted Veil reveals patriarchal premise, but is merely showing the dark aside of this obvious bigotry to opposite sex relations. By analyzing the text of The Lifted Veil, we can see how she usurps the context of a new femininity in her time, by her allusions to male dominance in the book.
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John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men. Summary: John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men.
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Mutiny on the Amistad: Howard Jones This is a 3-page paper that provides a book critique on the historical narration of Mutiny on the Amistad by Howard Jones a renown historian
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Of mice and men This five-page paper is on the book "of mice and men", written by John Stein beck. It includes the critical issues behind the book, and the quotes.
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BOYLAN, Anne M Sunday School: The Formation of an American Institution . The book is a social history of the social functions of Protestant Sunday schools, from their origins in the 1790s--when they were started to teach literacy to poor working children--to the 1870s, when they had evolved into the Bible or catechism study classes we recognize today.
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