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Fiction
25 Apr 2012
Does Death Exist? Unpacking the Ending of ‘The Death of Ivan Ilyich’
Ben
25 Apr 2012
Cheap Happiness or Exalted Suffering? Analyzing ‘Notes from the Underground’
Ben
25 Apr 2012
‘The Idiot’ by Fyodor Dostoyevsky: A Critical Review & Character Analysis
Ben
25 Apr 2012
When “Good Business” Kills Humanity: Analyzing ‘The Winter of Our Discontent’
Ben
25 Apr 2012
Mack vs. Doc: Why We Envy Failure in Steinbeck’s ‘Cannery Row’
Ben
25 Apr 2012
The Meaning of Happiness in Tolstoy’s ‘Anna Karenina’ Explained
Ben
25 Apr 2012
Why Fitzgerald Should Stick to Short Stories: An Honest Review of ‘Tender Is The Night’
Ben
25 Apr 2012
‘The Killer Angels’ Review: A Masterpiece on the Human Condition
Ben
25 Apr 2012
Analysis of ‘Dubliners’: Feminism, Paralysis, and Joyce’s Narrative Style
Ben
25 Apr 2012
‘The Trial’ by Franz Kafka: Literary Review & Character Analysis
Ben
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