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'Tyrannical dads create tyrannical offspring'.9
The Waste Land and The Sun Also Rises .4
Things go awry: Tragedy and Fate in Of Mice and Men and Lord of the Flies .11
Tartuffe and Phaedra: Comedy vs. Tragedy.3
Technology and the Body: The Relationship between Humanity and its Biosphere in Two Works of Science Fiction.8
The 'Inventive' Nature Of Authors In Their Stories About Culture.3
The Alien in Science Fiction.3
The Catalyst Character in Literature: An Examination of Two Short Stories.8
The Alternate Consciousness as Freedom and Critique.7
The Attitude Toward Religion in Lives of the Saints and Captain Corelli's Mandolin .6.5
The Bread Givers and The Great Gatsby.6
The Characters of Clarissa in Woolf's and Cunningham's Novel.5
The Characters of Okonkwo and Tata Ndu: A Comparison of Success in Preserving Traditions.5
The Characters of Othello and Jane Eyre as 'Other'.6
The Coming of Age Story: Three Examples and Examinations.5
The Comparison Between The Use Of Style In Two Of The Texts, Voltaire's Candide And Jean Racine's Phedre.5
The Concept of Irishness : Irish Identity in the Works of Joyce and Yeats.7
The Concept of Hospitality in Homer's The Odyssey and (Anon.) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.5
The Concept of a Learned Oppression and Two Books on Social Theory.7
The Dichotomy Between Appearance and Reality.4
The Discoveries Of Manhood.3
The Function of Denial in Hesse's Siddhartha and Hemingway's Indian Camp.12
The Heroic Ideal in the Narratives of Gilgamesh and Odysseus6
The Hidden Truth.4
The Importance of Individual Experience.3
The Male Role in Hawthorne's The Birth Mark and Dickens's A Christmas Carol : the poverty of rationalism, scientific and material.4
The Meaning of the Word Pilgrimage Within the book Pilgrimage by Paul Coehlo and Joseph Conrad's book Heart of Darkness.4
The Mother- Figure in Two Novels: A Comparison of the Characters of Joan and Mrs. Ramsey.6
The Nature of the Pilgrimage: A Comparison of Two Literary Pilgrimages.5
The Outsider in America: Survival of the Fittest.6
The Presentation of Marriage in The Real Thing and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf4
The Question of Self in The Immoralist and Their Eyes Were Watching God.6
The Question of Should We in Science Fiction.4
The Representation of Corruption in Dante's Inferno, Chaucer's The Pardoner's Tale , and Shakespeare's Hamlet.8
The Role of Love in Fiction and Non- Fiction.4
The Role of Religion in America.3
The Role of the Denial of Death In Two Classic Works of Fiction.3
The Romantic Period and the Manifestations of Nature In Two Works.3
The Sense of Community Found in a City: Assessing Three Works on Urban Communities.4
The Similarities and Contrasts in Shall I compare thee to a summer's day and A Good Man is Hard to Find. 4
The Similarities of Alexander pope, Jonathan Swift, and Moliere in the Enlightenment Period.4
The Six Conventions in More's Utopia and Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale .12
The Story of Medea and Nora's Rebellion in Ibsen's "A Doll's House".6
The Structure of Symbolism in Poe and O'Connor.4
The Supernatural in Dante's Inferno and the Epic of Gilgamesh.8
The Terrorist, Whatever happened to Janie, The Face on the Milk Carton, The Voice on the Radio, What Janie Found written by Caroline Cooney.5
The Themes of Love and Death in Two Works.3
The Three Great Authors: The Innovations of Woolf, Joyce, and Lawrence.7
The Tyrannical Father's Influence in Paddy Clarke, Ha, Ha, Ha! and Ricci's Lives of the Saints.8
The Utility of Literary Theory and Criticism18
The concept of justice.5
The morality of Jane Eyre.2
The passages from five works to be discussed.13
Things Fall Apart Even After The Second Coming.5
Three Love Stories With Different Approaches.5
Three Men, Three Different Views of Romance.3
Three Plays Three Views.3
Three Tales One Theme.4
Time Travel: Comparisons and Contrasts.5
Time and Space in Wordsworth and Blake6
Timeless Qualities in Literature: Appealing to Basic Human Nature Rather than Entertainment.5
Tragedies Can Be Subjective.5
Tragedy: Literary Heroes.5
Tragic Characters: Orestes and Thomas a Beckett.8
Tripitaka in Wu Cheng-ens Monkey3
Truth and Identity in "A Doll's House" and "Oedipus the King".3
Two Malevolent Characters With Only One Sympathetic One.3
Two Men One Heart.10
Two Novel Comparison.4
Two Stories and a Comparison of Genre: Latin Magical Realism and American Moralism.5


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