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You Know You're an English Major When..So I saw a list like this online, but I felt it was too extreme and I didn't really relate to it at all. So here's my version of "You know when you're an English Major when"
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Lend Me Your WordsMusic lyrics about unconditional love -
Broken TileMusic lyrics about childhood abuse -
The Creepy Future of AdvertisingThe world of marketing is taking a turn for the worse to acquire information. To what length do marketing initiatives have to go before the public begins to rebel against corporations who cross the line?
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Living and Dying with Fire in Charles Dickens' Hard TimesAn essay in which the symbol of fire is analyzed in Charles Dicken's novel "Hard Times"
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The GloveArlo and Hank possess a passion and vigor for baseball that is comparable to anyone in their world. However, this story shows how love and imagination can combine to put this pair of sports fans above and beyond everyone else. -
Romeo and Juliet and Love's Labour's Lost: Shakespeare's Advocacy of FeminismThis essay argues that in both "Romeo and Juliet" and "Love's Labour's Lost", William Shakespeare, the author of the two plays, supports feminism through the empowerment of his female characters over the males. -
Feminism and the Fall of Men in The Duchess of MalfiThis essay argues that the play "The Duchess of Malfi" advocates feminism through the contrast of the strong Duchess against the deficient qualities of the male characters involved in the story. -
The Hypocrisy of Vindice in The Revenger's TragedyThis essay argues how Vindice, the protagonist of the play "The Revenger's Tragedy", is a hypocrite. -
Suriving the Five Stages of Getting Dumped (which Curiously Relates to the 5 Stages of Death)The 5 Stages of getting dumped is outlined and compared to the 5 stages of death. How can your best friend help you if you're in this situation? -
Achieving Cultural Relativity is an IllusionThis essay will talk about the importance of the revolutionary fieldwork research method, and its pitfalls that explain how achieving cultural relativity is merely an illusion.

