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Written by the Students of Baruch College

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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 […]

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, […]

One Elevator that Can Teach Us All a Lesson

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— Adel Alaiev The importance of tolerance cannot be understated, especially in our world today. Clash of Civilizations Over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio by Amara Lakhous doesn’t need intricate diction and clever literary language to effectively portray it’s message. What makes this novel a great work is its simple approach to unpacking the huge […]

The Last Indian and the Toughest Indian

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—Anonymous When I first read “The Toughest Indian in the World” by Sherman Alexie, I thought this is a monotonous story about an Indian’s experience. However, after getting the questions that why the author used first-person narration, I started to try to stand on the leading role’s place to think about the story, and I […]

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