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Five Great Books for the “C” Student

These are books that are considered classics. They, however, do not require a great amount intelligence to comprehend. They are just perfect for the “C” student trying to do just enough to pass their English class.

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The Men’s Book Club: Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy

In the same format as “Jim Rome is Burning” of ESPN, the Men’s Book Club explores books just for men from all types of categories across the board.

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Of Mice and Men: Steinbeck’s View on Anti-feminism

An essay on Steinbeck’s possible ties with anti-feminism literature being expressed in the novel, Of Mice and Men.

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Comparison of the Sexes Through the Involvement of the Narrator

Comparing Maxine Hong-Kingston’s novels China Men and The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts. Looking at the way Hong-Kingston draws comparisons between the two sexes through her use of different narration.

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Fahrenheit 451: More Relevant Now Than Ever

Fahrenheit 451 is one of the greatest pieces of American literature. Now, in 2008, I can see that America is becoming more like that world Bradbury thought of years ago.

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Love and Marriage in Romeo and Juliet: A Rope of Sand

Different approaches to love and marriage in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, as seen from men’s and women’s perspectives.

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How Steinbeck Uses Symbolism to Explore Some of the Themes in of Mice and Men

Some of the symbolism Steinbeck uses in Of Mice and Men.

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Of Mice and Men

Here are some cliff notes I wrote for the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck to help you with characterization in any assigned essay.

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Anne Carson: the Truth About God

What image of God does Carson portray in “The Truth about God”?

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Anne Carson: Short Talks

Where does the claim that Short Talks began as a series of captions for paintings find support? Where does it break down?

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