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Written by the Students of Baruch College

Great Britain/ Ireland

The dark side…

by Great Works

— 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 […]

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 […]

Throughout the course of the semester …

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— Elizabeth Nguyen Throughout the course of the semester while reading the play, Endgame by Samuel Beckett, was first to understand at first because I didn’t really understand what was going on in the play. After reading it a second time and responding to the questions asked by my other classmates, I started to realize […]

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