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Written by the Students of Baruch College

Modern (1914–1945CE)

“The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” by T.S. Eliot, is a great work because…

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— Abdulla al Sudman “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” by T. S. Eliot, is a great work because it comments in a person’s thoughts versus their actions. we as human beings tend to believe that we could do so much in our lives, that our abilities are endless and we have free will […]

Grete’s Resolve

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— Anonymous Among all the great works that we have read this semester and, in my opinion, even among all the modernist texts that we have read so far, I feel that Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis is indeed a great work and is one of the best thus far. Not only does it check points […]

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 […]

I found this text very interesting because …

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— Eunice Ojedele I found this text very interesting because of the turn it took. When I started reading the text, I tried to predict the way it will end in my head, thinking that maybe due to the quarrels that both wives constantly had, that they will end up killing themselves or something of […]

After reading one of the best short stories …

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— Anonymous After reading one of the best short stories written by James Joyce, “The Dead”, I felt a personal connection with the text in many ways. I read this in my own room a week after the coronavirus outbreak had forced in-class sessions transition to online seminars. The first thing that I admired was […]

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