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  • Vanity Fair Study Guide

    Vanity Fair Study Guide Author: William Makepeace Thackeray Original title: Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray is a piece of literature about the rigid social order, impossible expectations and the characters of different initial statuses who all try to live up to these expectations. Both men and women…

  • A Separate Peace Summary

    The plot begins with the arrival of the main protagonist, Gene, to his alma mater, Devon School, where he was a pupil fifteen years ago, just before the start of the second World War. The narrator gets to reminiscing about his younger years when he was just a student; most of his memories revolve around…

  • Mother (Vivien Baxter)

    Baxter is a mother of Maya. If we compare Vivien with her mother, they are cheese and chalk. Vivien is a short woman with light hair, and her mother is completely the opposite. Despite the fact that she is very educated, Vivien spends a lot of time joking, smoking, dancing in different clubs and hanging…

  • Julius Caesar Study Guide

    Julius Caesar Study Guide Author: William Shakespeare Original title: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Characters: Gaius Cassius Longinus, Brutus, Calpurnia, Gaius Julius Caesar The tragedy by William Shakespeare isn’t his most famous work, but definitely worth discovering. Only after having read “Julius Caesar” can the reader truly ponder upon author’s words of wisdom. This work…

  • 1984 Essays

    1984 Written by George Orwell In the book “Nineteen Eighty-Four,” written by George Orwell, readers are introduced to a dystopia, where the Party controls everything that people can do, such as thoughts, language, behavior and media. In the grim world of “Nineteen Eighty-Four,” the government even wants to control the thoughts… 587 words 1984 and…

  • The Duke and the Dauphin

    Of course, these aren’t real duke and Dauphin. But of these two characters, the Dauphin is the worst. In the premiere part, the duke steals a measly nine bucks— which wasn’t even enough for a pizza. The king, on the other hand, pretends to be a preacher to steal a whole $80. Not too cool,…

  • Medea Essays

    Medea as an Aristotelian Tragedy In Euripides’ play, Medea, the title character progresses from distraught and slighted wife to inhuman Fury, the slayer of her own sons and the cause of her husband Jason’s downfall. Euripides delivers a woman’s existence filled with great passion, betrayal, disappointment and tragedy, and while… 1 977 words Narcissistic Self-Defense…

  • What Is B2P Marketing, or New Format of Cooperation

    Information and technological innovations have undermined differences between home and the market, gradually bringing people to Internet shopping. The latter helps to find necessary data on a priori given criteria taking into account all the personal wishes of a client. Or realize a new idea that came to his/her head and create what you want,…

  • Quotes – Page 286 | Just Great DataBase

    When a lion meets another with a louder roar the first lion thinks the last a bore. George Bernard Shaw Pygmalion 4 Dare not choose in your minds the work you would like to do when you leave the Home of the Students. You shall do what the Council of Vocations shall prescribe for you.…

  • William Shakespeare Quotes – Page 88 | Just Great DataBase

    Puis-je aller plus loin quand mon coeur est ici? William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet 1 من لم تؤذه الجراح قط يهزأ من الندوب . William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet 1 Mas…devagarinho! Qual é a luz que brilha através daquela janela? é o oriente, e Julieta é o Sol. Ergue-te, ó Sol resplandecente, e mata a…