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Written by the Students of Baruch College

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How to deal with the relationship between ourselves and parents

by Great Works

— Anonymous When I first read Samuel Beckett’s play “Endgame,” I don’t understand the meaning of the trash bin. After looking at the discussion board, I find more clear and specific understanding of the trash bin. One idea inspires me a lot is that the trash bin is a signal of generation conflict. In my […]

Poem in response to the classical Sanskrit lyric…

by Great Works

— 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 […]

Enlightenment of great literature to society

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—Anonymous Really great literary works include care for the destiny of mankind and attention to the lives of most ordinary people. The social phenomena described in the book can always arouse people’s strong sense of identity. “Mother Tongue” written by Amy Tan is the literature work contains all these great literatures qualities. In her story, […]

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