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Comedies of Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing

An introduction to one of Shakespeare’s greatest and most commonly staged comedies, Much Ado about Nothing.

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The Delusion of Righteousness

A summary of Lee Harper’s book, To Kill A Mockingbird, along with commentary about how it relates to real life and some of my own opinions.

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Joost Elffers’ 48 Laws of Power

People with power are not real super heroes. They are common people who dream big. For your information, the author Robert Greene has a degree in classical studies, and he has been editor at Esquire and other magazines. He is also a playwright.

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Chinese Cindarella

Must Read autobiography written by Adeline Yeh Mah.

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Sophie’s World: How to Make a Difference

About the implications of philsophical novel “Sophie”s World” for humanity and everyday life.

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The World’s Most Influential Classics: 12 Most Influential Books of All Time

World Literature. The World’s Most Influential Classics. Most Influential Books of All Time. Novels and other writings by world famous authors like Homer, Dante, Chaucer, Confucius, Rizal, and others. Includes the "world"s best selling book of all time’.

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Gender Roles: The Folly of Unfounded Constructions

An analysis of society’s use of gender roles, and their effects on our lives and relationships; Specifically, the use of gender roles in Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” and Joyce Carol Oates’ “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been”.

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The Importance of Reading

Reading is today considered as an important tool in society whatever may the field be.

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Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller

Comparison of Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” with Sophocles’ Oedipus, and Socrates’ Death.

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Orwell and Plato

An essay comparing and contrasting the two books, 1984 and The Republic.

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