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Written by the Students of Baruch College

Continental European

The text, Lysistrata, is …

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— Anonymous The text, Lysistrata, is an anti-war comedy that talks about a woman’s attempt to end the long Peloponnesian war. Lysistrata is a strong Athenian woman whose efforts were brightly shined to the audience as a testimony of a women’s strength even during dire times. In the play, Lysistrata takes it upon herself to […]

Its reasonable to say …

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— Anonymous Its reasonable to say that one point everyone has felt out of place feeling isolated from others. Through out my life this has been a big issue constantly thinking of ways to lie to satisfy those around me. While reading “ Clash of Civilization Over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio” topics of immigration, […]

Quoting back myself …

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— Anonymous Quoting back myself from the first readers respond, my definition of a great work is one that survives the test of time, has to engage readers around the world and not just in the geographic area were it comes from, and has to be complete. This work fulfills my criteria of being a […]

One of the pieces that made me feel uncomfortable …

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— Anonymous One of the pieces that made me feel uncomfortable during the semester was “Juliette” By Marquis de Sade. When I read it the first time around, I couldn’t believe some of the things that Sade said. At first, it was a little hard to understand the story relative to the theme, so I […]

I have chosen the “Clash of Civilizations Over an Elevator”…

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—Ronaldo Neziraj I have chosen the “Clash of Civilizations Over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio”. The book is a great choice for me, i learned a lot from it especially after we carefully analyzed it. One of the main features of the book is having multiple narrators give their version of the story, which directly […]

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