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Divinity and Sin in Paula Meehan's Prayer for the Children of LongingAn analysis of how Paula Meehan uses form and imagery to contrast the evil of the streets with the purity of nature in her poem, "Prayer for the Children of Longing."
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Male Advantage as Truth in Rafael Campo's "Men Get the Shaft"An analysis of Rafael Campo's use of satire, voice, and homophones/homonyms to convey male advantage in his poem, "Men Get the Shaft"
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The Warped Meaning of "Honour" in Titus AndronicusIn Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, the characters commit depraved acts in the name of "honour" by warping the meaning of the word.
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The Abandonment of God and the Survival of Hope in Kharms' The Old Woman and Beckett's Waiting for GodotIn "The Old Woman" and "Waiting for Godot", both Danil Kharms and Samuel Beckett explore the theme of the abandonment of God, yet the authors present different pictures of the persistence of hope.
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John Locke's Theory of Identity of Man Vs. Identity of PersonJohn Locke's theories of "man" and "person" and how they relate to the allotment of praise and blame.
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Motherhood as Defeat and Triumph in the Autobiography of My Mother and The Chosen Place, the Timeless PeopleIn contrast to Kincaid's depiction of Xuela's rejection of motherhood, Marshall presents Merle's attempt to remove motherhood from the grips of colonialism and to repossess her role as a mother.
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Latin American Women's Increasing Power from the 1830s to the 1950sA look at the increase in Latin American women's power from the 1830s through the 1950s.
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Descartes's Ontological Argument for the Existence of God and the Objections Made by Kant and CaterusA look at Kant's and Caterus' objections to Descartes's ontological argument for the existence of God.
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Understanding Chemistry as a Means of Treating DepressionWhile depression has long carried a stigma of illegitimacy, evidence shows that the affliction stems from the physical make up of the body.
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Race and Integrity in Schuyler's Black No More and Everett's ErasureWhile George Schuyler's and Percival Everett's novels both advocate that the concept of race has no real meaning, they differ when it comes to the issue of integrity in reacting to this notion.