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  • Protagoras and Meno

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  • The Phenomenology of Mind

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  • Unfinished Tales of Numenor and Middle-earth

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  • Phenomenon and Tragedy in The Scarlet Ibis

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    James Hursts short story The Scarlet Ibis evokes memories from Hurts childhood and the events leading to the death of his malformed younger brother as a result of being pushed past his natural limit Hurst expresses his ideas of the tragedy and miracles pride can emit by stating that pride is a terrible wonderful thing a seed that bears two vines life and death Hurst 347 The narrators constant shame of his deformed sibling causes him to act on selfish impulse the result of these actions creates

  • Maigret Meets a Milord

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  • "Othello" A Critical Review

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    Othello A Critical Review Othello A Critical Review Prof Niamat Ali Depatment of English Govt Islamia College Kasur Pakistan Shakespeare the crown of English literature can rightfully boast of his marvelous achievements as a dramatist His plays both comedies and tragedies have a sterling worth of their own The magnet of his plays pulls the iron dust of thoughts and the reader feels himself bound by silky ropes of interest and pleasure He maintains such an artistic balance in his writings as is

  • The American Dream in Various Works

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    Surviving Success To become an American success a person has to have the perfect life of money luxury family and work in the pre civil war era after the civil war people suddenly found that the people who had the best lives were the people who were the happiest Not everyone looked upon happiness as being successful but for most Americans happiness became more important than money or social standing like with Edna in The Awakening the outcasts in The Outcasts of Poker Flat Huck in The Adventures

  • Analysis of Into The Wild

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    A young man just tends to leave the world and all of society behind him only to build a new life Is something like this attainable Christopher McCandless thought so The novel Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer tells the story of a young man who had always believed his life ritual was based on mental knowledge The existential mind of McCandless seemed to prove this statement true His effort he put into his work was nothing compared to what would lie ahead on this so called journey of his To part from

  • Themes in The Tipping Point

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    The Tipping Point Gladwell Malcolm The Tipping Point New York Boston London Little Brown and Company 2000 2002 reprint Back Bay Books 301 pages Endnotes Acknowledgments Index Paperback Malcolm Gladwell is an excellent writer His writing style is very personal This book is clearly written for a general audience There is very little technical information and the things that he does write about are explained very clearly with lots of examples When writing the book Malcolm did alot of research hims

  • Commentary on Mere Christianity

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    Summary Mere Christianity begins as a recitation of what is known as the moral argument for the existence of God According to Lewis the moral law consists of the fundamental rules by which the universe operates and to which all residing within are bound And even though considerable intellectual resources have been expended to deny its existence not even those making it their life s purpose to undermine these eternal principles can escape from them try as they might Lewis establishes that natura

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