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Who’s Responsible for Juliet’s Death in The Play Romeo and Juliet

In William Shakespeare’s famous play entitled Romero and Juliet, each of the lovers die because they are unable to be together. In the case of Juliet, her father Lord Capulet is responsible for her death because of the many actions that he took against her.

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Don’t Call Me a Crook! a Scotsman’s Tale of World Travel, Whisky, and Crime by Bob Moore (Dissident Books)

Bob Moore’s picaresque memoirs, recounting his (mis)adventures around the world were originally published in 1935. Dissident Books have now republished this "lost" classic, with the addition of afterword by James Kelman – and not before time.

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Top Ranking Stephen King Books

A few of my all time favorite Stephen King novels….

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Honor and Vengeance

A commentary on the famous play Hamlet. This essay questions whether or not Hamlet was an honorable man.

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The Appeal of Huckleberry Finn

An overview of the classic," The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain"

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Five Modern Books You Might Not Have Read But Should

So you’re done reading a bunch of Jane Austen and maybe a smattering of Dickens, with a touch of Hemingway, and now you want to read something newer. Here are five really good relatively modern books you probably haven’t read yet…

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Scout Finch

A study of a character in To Kill a Mockingbird.

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Slaughterhouse Five

Dealing with the concept of time in one of Kurt Vonnegut’s classics.

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Charlotte’s Web Review

The treasured children’s book, Charlotte’s Web, is a touching story of friendship in which a spider saves a pig from getting slaughtered. In their quest to change the norm, we are taken on a wonderful adventure, making the story fun and enjoyable.

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Explore the Ways in Which George Eliott Portrays Her Central Character in Silas Marner

An essay, exploring the themes and characters in the classic novel Silas Marner.

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