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Analysis of “the Foolish Woman”; By Ambrose Bierce

A complete analysis of the short story The Foolish Woman.

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Their Eyes Were Watching God: Book Review

A book review of Zora Neale Hurston’s “Their Eyes Were Watching God”.

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Still Further Great Girls and Reads

A critique of two especially sexy parts of two different celebrity autobiographies.

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The Scarlet Letter Analysis

Herein are three themes of The Scarlet Letter analyzed.

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23 Short Stories on Triond

Put this collection of short stories on your summer’s reading list.

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20 Very Short Stories on Triond

Here is a collection of short stories for your summer reading pleasure. The stories are about love, friendship, marriage, writing, blogging, karaoke, sex and life in general.

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The Woman’s Library: Books by and About Women

Love a good book list? These books are recommended reading for everybody and selected for their insight into the female experience in many places and different times.

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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

The story of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte is mainly a story of growing up but is characterized by a distinct Gothic romance style. It explores serious issues of social duties, traditional values, views of religion and the role of women. Hidden behind the layers of the story is a deeper look into what makes us who we are.

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A Woman Furious

A woman named Cat falls in love with a guy from New York and start picturing him naked assuming that she might have a chance with him only if she dreams. One day she buys a Metrocard while in New York and sends it to the guy. He calls her up to thank her and they start talking and he wants to email her somehting to help her out with her relationship with other men. Then she emails him back tell hi.

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Lady Macbeth, Woman or Monster?

My opinion on the most maligned woman in English.

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