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Written by the Students of Baruch College

Great Works

The dark side…

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— Anonymous The dark side During this semester, I’ve read many different types of literature. They all give me different feelings and inspirited me in different ways. among those reading, I found one text that I didn’t understand and makes me feel uncomfortable. The “Endgame” by Samuel Beckett talked about four people with disabilities living […]

Love? Or Death? …

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— Anonymous Love? Or Death? When I read the poem “Because I could not stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson for the first time, I could not understand the text at all. The way she wrote the poem and describe the character are all different from other poems that I have read so far. She […]

Love is Love …

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— Anonymous Love is Love After reading many different types of literature, I found most connected to “A Carcass” by Charles Baudelaire. Even though the poem talked about a rotted dead body throughout the whole text, but somehow, I found out the poem itself might be talking about love. At the beginning of the poem, […]

After reading many great texts …

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— Ali Zandani After reading many great texts throughout this course, I think “ This way to the Gas, Ladies, and Gentlemen” by Tadeusz Borowski is one the greatest texts I have ever read because of the Information It carries and the history it’s covering. This text shows how prisoners were cruelly treated in the […]

While I was reading the great work of Tolstoy …

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— Ali Zandani While I was reading the great work of Tolstoy “The Death of Ivan Ilyich”, a lot of thoughts and questions came to my mind, what if this great story of Ivan Ilyich was meant to relate to everyone that reads it? because I believe that this story of Ivan Ilyich relates to […]

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