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Written by the Students of Baruch College

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A great work of literature has depth…

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—Anonymous A “great work” of literature has depth, beyond page length or text size. Verbiage, imagery, and symbolism are the characteristics of the depth of great work. Lysistrata is a great read, it’s insightful about the times and setting that took place in that era. A great work always keeps the reader intrigued and asking […]

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 […]

I have read Hedda Gabler previously, but I went back to the text to refresh my memory…

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— Anonymous I have read Hedda Gabler previously, but I went back to the text to refresh my memory to write this. I thought it would be easy, given I have so much time to read during the quarantine. However, I find it difficult to do much of any classwork at home. I would usually […]

A Vindication of The Rights of Women

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— Nicole Woerner A Vindication of The Rights of Women Qualities of a Great Work In order to be considered a Great Work, a text has to have an intended audience written too, the writer must have a purpose for writing the work (why they decided to write it), a desired and or proposed outcome […]

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 […]

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