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Written by the Students of Baruch College

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Song (case by case) — MetooMovement — in response to Fuenteovejuna…

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— Afshara Choudhury   MetooMovement:   Oh Dear Ladies I just want to tell ya I am a woman of my word You gotta … You gotta Fight…   Let me tell ya This Toxic man All they believe All they Think To Shrink.. To Shrink us.   One more thing To the list of […]

Poem in response to the classical Sanskrit lyric…

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— Afshara Choudhury Poem — A response to the classical Sanskrit lyric   Life is unpredictable So is the destiny of mine As my life unfold I rethink the past.   Once I read the Sanskrit lyric For a moment he’s a child It hit me to the Core I understood the shift From beginning […]

Letter to a Friend…

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— Afshara Choudhury Dear Best Friend, As you know I just transferred to Baruch and I am taking a course named English literature 2800. In the beginning when I registered for this class, I didn’t think I would like the reading material and the process of reading these gigantic plays or stories but after 4th […]

In my opinion, good literature is timeless and placeless…

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— Anonymous In my opinion, good literature is timeless and placeless. It does not matter when it was written and created. On account of being timeless and placeless, I am trying to imply that the themes of the work and therefore the messages communicated by the story are what matter more, irrelevant of what time […]

From my research I figured out while most of female writers wrote about nature, religion…

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— Ramesha Prachi From my research I figured out while most of female writers wrote about nature, religion Elizabeth Barrett Browning expounded on industrialization, slavery, political problems, discrimination between men and woman and what it resembled to live in the advanced world. Elizabeth Barrett Browning built up herself as a lady who was never afraid […]

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