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Read Great Works

Written by the Students of Baruch College

Great Works

The story, “Good Country People”, was written …

by Great Works

— Phillip Rozental The story, “Good Country People”, was written by Flannery O’Conner and it is about a Christian family who lives in the rural area. I just want to start off by saying that I did take a look at this piece of literature awhile back and it hadn’t really caught my eye and […]

The story that I am going to be discussing …

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— Phillip Rozental The story that I am going to be discussing is called, “The Lady with the Dog”, which was written by Anton Chekhov, who was a Russian author that wrote many fascinating and interesting pieces of literature throughout his lifetime. The text and I have connected in a more personal way, which was […]

In English 2850, I really enjoyed …

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— David Xiao In English 2850, I really enjoyed the play Endgame by Samuel Beckett. It was one of my group assignments and I think it was a really a masterpiece. I think the relationship in the play was unusual, where the master and the servant hate each other, but throughout the play they knew […]

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https://blogs.baruch.cuny.edu/readgreatworks/53/

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