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A Literary Analysis of Lord of the Flies - the Symbolism of Piggy's SpecsPiggy's spectacles, although a small item, are of large symbolic value, representing the order and knowledge of the world the boys came from, the driving hope of rescue, but also the destruction of those reassuring symbols as the glasses themselves are destroyed.
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Dune: The Battle of Corrin -- Summary and ReviewBrian Herbert has created in his Dune prequels a compelling world that builds upon and improves his father's works. Absent is the somewhat stilted writing style of Frank Herbert and in its place is a page-turner that compels the reader to continue.
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Cicero: A Short BiographyCicero's life exemplifies devotion to a republican system of government, and a determination to preserve the current system in the face of those who worked to destroy the Republic.
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Lady Macbeth: A Literary AnalysisShakespeare appealed to the audiences of his day by transforming Lady Macbeth into a "fourth witch" through blatant parallels between the Weïrd Sisters and Macbeth's wife.
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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Making of a Literary Climax"Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" features a powerful and dramatic climax in which Huck defiantly chooses to stand by his friend.
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In the House of My Father - A MemoirBefore I even enter the house, the crisp, dry Utah air, refreshing and invigorating, fills my lungs. Save for a small patch of green grass, the front yard is blanketed with a thick blanket of evergreen bushes.
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Compromise: The Forgotten NecessityCompromise is at the heart of all civilization. People do not need to abandon their convictions and beliefs in order to promote cooperation. All that they need to do is to stop seeing those with different views as monsters or subhuman.