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Article Summary: Tradition and The Female Talent: Elaine Showalter’s Essay “the Awakening as a Solitary Book”

Article Summary: Elaine Showalter’s essay "Tradition and the Female Talent: The Awakening as a Solitary Book"

by Hyper Jake.

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Summary of Marilyn Wesley’s Essay Power and Knowledge in Walter Mosley’s Devil in a Blue Dress

My summary of Power and Knowledge in Walter Mosley’s Devil in a Blue Dress by Marilyn Wesley.

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Alice in Wonderland: Dreaming About Life

Alice in Wonderland appeals to our deepest dreams and to the need of refreshing life, reinventing it and putting normality upside down.

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Of Catcher in The Rye and Nancy Drew

A personal story of discovering my profession.

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Book Review – Twilight

A book review for the extremely popular novel, Twilight.

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Divinity in Alice Walker’s “The Color Purple”

Divinity and its existence are continuous themes throughout The Color Purple by Alice Walker. Celie originally believes God is who the Christian faith tells her He is, but eventually she comes to understand who He is for her.

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Deeper Look Into Kate Chopin’s The Awakening: An Explication

Hyper Jake’s explication of a passage from Kate Chopin’s novel The Awakening.

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The Weakening of Mary Rowlandson’s Anglo-Saxon Puritan Values Through Her Captivity During The Metacom War

This is a formal, academic paper about the captivity of “Mary Rowlandson”, a devout Puritan who was held captive for ninety days by the Algonquian Indians during the Metacom War. As a result of captivity, Mary Rowlandson’s previous strong Puritan, Anglo-Saxon beliefs were weakened and she was able to arrive at the blatant realization that the Indians were not the “devilish savages” that the Puritan’s described them to be.

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Harry Potter Seven Deaths

This is a list and tribute to all the people who died in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

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Book Review: Twilight

Jake’s review of Stephenie Meyer’s book Twilight.

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