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Musical Analysis of Metamorphosis

Kafka’s novella Metamorphosis is renowned for the unorthodox introduction and hopeless progression of Gregor’s situation.

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Psychology Case Study of Raskolnikov

A psychological diagnosis of Raskolnikov with Dissociative Identity Disorder.

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Byronic Heroism in Child Harold’s Pilgrimage and Prometheus Unbound

Examines the similarities and differences between the use of Byronic Heroes in both works.

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Candide- Analysis Questions

Voltaire presents many out of the ordinary and ridiculous characters. Each character has a dramatic untold story, which they reveal to the reader. Furthermore, the characters have unimaginable and sad stories; however, these backgrounds present the characters as unrealistic beings to the reader. For example, the old woman is a character that presents an unreasonably bad story. She fell from a high-class, rich position only to be enslaved and raped by many men, and to finally have half her buttocks eaten. So much bad and unfortunate events strike one person that the character seems outlandish and absurd. Even though the characters are unrealistic they do have depth. The ludicrous stories and backgrounds of each character give them depth along with their satirical relevance.

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Critics of Shakespeare: T.S. Eliot

An introduction of the literary criticism of renowned poet T.S. Eliot as it relates to the work of Shakespeare.

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Why Odysseus is a Good Leader

Odysseus is an excellent leader because he has many positive traits.

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The Ewells Serve as a Foil Towards The Finches

This describes how the Ewells serve as a foil towards the Finches in the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird.

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Critics of Shakespeare: The Marxist Approach

An introduction to the ways that Marxist critics approach Shakespeare’s work and the reasons for that approach.

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A Psychological Analysis on Ordinary People

A psychological analysis I did on the award winning movie, Ordinary People (1980).

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Political Commentary in The Metamorphosis

Kafka shows that a collectivist society can be achieved when all members of that society are forced to work for the benefit of the whole, but that this society cannot be sustained for each human instinctively finds what s/he can gain from society rather than what s/he can contribute.

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