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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Bloom's Articles Summaries

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"Bertha Mason Rochester as a gothic figure"   This article explains how Bertha Mason is revealed as a character. It says that she...
Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Jane Eyre Psychological Approach

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A. What forces are motivating the characters? One force which motivates the characters is Jane and Mr. Rochester's love for each oth...
Sunday, August 21, 2011

Why Read the Classics- Author's authority

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"Why Read the Classics" is written by Italo Carvino, who seems to be an exceptional author. By reading this essay, you can easily...

Why Read the Classics- Reaction

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My reaction to "Why Read the Classics?" by Italo Calvino was "Wow, this essay was actually a lot more interesting than I thou...

Why Read the Classics- Organized

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"Why Read the Classics?" by Italo Calvino uses good organization in order to make a point to the reader. The first chapter, "...

Why Read the Classics- Passages that capture attention

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One passage which captures my attention is "The interactive prefix 're' in front of the verb 'read' can present a small...

Why Read the Classics- Tone

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In "Why Read the Classics?" by Italo Calvino, his tone throughout the essay was that the classics are very good and useful books w...
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