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English Literature
The Handmaid's Tale - by Margaret Atwood - Could This Really Happen?
Introduction / Thesis:
Author Margaret Atwood has written a novel that is engaging and . . . .
the writer can choose what topic they wish as long as it's about Execution Poems by George Elliot Clarke
George Elliott Clarke's Execution Poems
George Elliott Clarke's Execution . . . .
Ready to Pass the Writing Test
There are few things more important in a modern education than the development of university-level writing skills. The ability to communicate is so ingrained . . . .
Romeo and Juliet: The Sonnet
There is a very good reason Shakespeare is considered one of the best writers in English and perhaps any other language as well. He had a brilliant and . . . .
Integrating ESOL standards into classroom practice
Introduction
With the enactment of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) standards have been outlined for all subjects. Standards are . . . .
Nadine Gordimer July's People
Book Review:
Gordimer, Nadine. July's People. New York: Penguin, 1982.
Reading July's People with the eye of a contemporary reader is a surreal . . . .
Two Sides to Every Murder: Othello and Iago
Two characters that could not be more different are found in William Shakespeare's play, Othello. The characters that serve as foils too one . . . .
Dubliners
Revelation, sexuality, and epiphany in James Joyce's Dubliners
The collection of short stories entitled Dubliners by James Joyce weaves together tales that chronicle . . . .
English grammar
Grammatical Analysis of UNICEF - supported soap opera raises awareness about HIV/ AIDS in Niger
1. Introduction
It is often said that today's generations tend . . . .
American Revolution
Motivations Of The American Revolution
Some may say that the American Revolution was conceived during the earliest days of British colonization. Inspired to move . . . .
Theories of Humor
PART 1
INTRODUCTION
There are four major schools of humor theory with varying aspects that are necessary to forms of humor. Theorists, including Plato, have . . . .
The Enlightenment in Europe
The Enlightenment was a stage in Western philosophy and culture which spanned the eighteenth century, and advocated Reason as the primary source of authority. . . . .
The Object of Women in "My Last Duchess"
Robert Browning's poem, "My Last Duchess" illustrates the attitude toward women in the sixteenth century. The Duke, from an aristocratic family, . . . .
Speech Production
The formation of speech actually begins in the brain as described by Fernando Trujillo. After the creation of a message and the lexico-grammatical structure (a combination . . . .
Poetry Exam
1) The first main point Eliot makes in "Tradition and the Individual Talent" is the supposed lack of tradition in English writing. He counters this by explaining that tradition . . . .
Iago: Villainous Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient
Many individuals are remembered for their greatness but few are remembered for how great they were at being villainous. One individual . . . .
How Words become Words
Introduction
Throughout history, words and idiomatic phrases have been the foundation upon which civilization was developed, with the evolution of romance, . . . .
clean air act 1990
Introduction
The Clean Air Act of 1990 is actually the most recent version of a law first passed in 1970 designed to improve the quality of the air we breathe. The . . . .
Hamlet, According to Williamson
William Shakespeare's Hamlet has long been lauded as one of the greatest--if not the greatest--work of literature in English or perhaps any other language. . . . .
Shaw's Pygmalion Q's
1) Shaw claimed to be an early feminist, believing women were very much equal to men in terms of cognitive ability and philosophical reasoning. Does this sentiment . . . .



