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Two Tragic Heroes: A-rod and Oedipus

This is an essay that I wrote for my World Literature class last spring. The essay topic was to compare a character from the early works in the course to a contemporary person or fictional character. I chose to compare Oedipus and Alex Rodriguez. Two tragic heroes.

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Julius Caesar Rhetorical Devices

Analysis of rhetorical devices used in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar.

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Rhetorical Analysis of “Night”

Analyze rhetorical devices used by Elie Wiesel in the book Night.

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The Significance of Meaning

An essay written about the Crying of Lot 49 on the significance of meaning, lack of meaning, and how it affects the book as a whole.

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Killing a Mockingbird Summary

Killing a Mocking Bird Summary Essay.

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Most Interesting Character of The History of Classics

Mercutio, of romeo and juliet, is the most interesting character?>

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All That Glitters is Not Gold

A reflection on how many are blinded by beauty and how the words of Tolstoy rings true even are the centuries.

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Essay on to Kill a Mocking Bird

Bob as a bad parent.

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The Importance of Moral Education in to Kill a Mockingbird

The importance of Moral Education in To Kill A Mockingbird.

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Good, Bad, and Royal – Shakespeare’s One Henry Iv Versus His Henry V

A comparison of Prince Hal versus Henry the Fifth in Shakespeare’s one Henry IV and Henry V.

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