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Sam Shepard's True-West Portrays FamilySam Shepard is a brilliant playwright who has explored many themes throughout his literary works. One of these themes is his portrayal of the family.
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Jhumpa Lahiri's Interpreter of MaladiesIt would probably prove impossible to interpret all the maladies affecting the characters of Jhumpa Lahiri's collection of short stories entitled "Interpreter of Maladies"...
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A Comparison of John Winthrop's A Model of Christian Charity and Jack Kerouac's The Dharma BumsIn 1630, upon the arrival of John Winthrop (a devout Puritan) in Massachusetts, the roots of Puritanism were first planted on American soil. Winthrop and his people came here in hopes of establishing an ideal Puritan society.
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Death Penalty for the Mentally RetardedOn March 26th , The U. S Supreme Court announced that it would take into consideration the increasing national consensus against capital punishment for mentally retarded killers.
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Home Birth Vs. Hospital BirthIt has long been assumed that the hospital provides a safer environment for women to give birth.
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The Representation of Gender/Femininity in The PianoFrom its beginnings, the film industry generally excluded women from the film-making process.
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Exceptional Stories About Ordinary People: The Unbearable Lightness of Being and Anna KareninaAccording to Thomas Hardy, "A story must be exceptional enough to justify its telling; it must have something more unusual to relate than the ordinary experience of every average man and woman."
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The Representation of Women in Soap OperasTelevision and radio are major sources of information and entertainment in today's society, and are a part of most Americans' lives.
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Russell Bank's Affliction: The Book and the FilmRussell Banks' novel, Affliction, is a skillfully crafted story of degeneration of humanity told through the eyes of its narrator, Rolfe.
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In DreamsI peak around the heavy, red velvet curtains to see thousands of blank eyes starring forward in anticipation.
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Gender: Is it a Social Construct or Biological Inevitability?Sex is the biological fact of maleness or femaleness. Males and females are different from the moment of conception. Hormonal and chromosomal differences make them physically different.
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The Cons and Pros of Affirmative ActionDuring the last decade, affirmative action has been one of the most intensely debated issues in national politics.
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We Were Young and Freethere was this diner in indiana, the classic all-american diner with grease on the menu and the ashtray toppling over with soot, the ashtrays...