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  • The Cost of Idealism: Why Martin Arrowsmith is Relatable, Not Admirable

    The Cost of Idealism: Why Martin Arrowsmith is Relatable, Not Admirable

    Ben
  • Why Frank McCourt Refuses to Judge His Parents in ‘Angela’s Ashes’

    Why Frank McCourt Refuses to Judge His Parents in ‘Angela’s Ashes’

    Ben
  • The Golden Child & The Swede: A Personal Reflection on ‘American Pastoral’

    The Golden Child & The Swede: A Personal Reflection on ‘American Pastoral’

    Ben
  • Survivor or Accomplice? The Moral Ambiguity of ‘All The King’s Men’

    Survivor or Accomplice? The Moral Ambiguity of ‘All The King’s Men’

    Ben
  • ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ Analysis: A Coming-of-Destruction

    ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ Analysis: A Coming-of-Destruction

    Ben
  • Why ‘Alice Adams’ Matters: Escaping the Shackles of High Society

    Why ‘Alice Adams’ Matters: Escaping the Shackles of High Society

    Ben
  • Arduous but Insightful: A Brutally Honest Review of ‘The Age of Innocence’

    Arduous but Insightful: A Brutally Honest Review of ‘The Age of Innocence’

    Ben
  • Escaping the Rat Race: A Deep Analysis of Saul Bellow’s ‘Augie March’

    Escaping the Rat Race: A Deep Analysis of Saul Bellow’s ‘Augie March’

    Ben
  • Old World vs. New: Why the Ending of ‘The Able McLaughlins’ Falls Short

    Old World vs. New: Why the Ending of ‘The Able McLaughlins’ Falls Short

    Ben
  • Hell on Earth: Why MacKinlay Kantor’s ‘Andersonville’ is a Brilliant Struggle

    Hell on Earth: Why MacKinlay Kantor’s ‘Andersonville’ is a Brilliant Struggle

    Ben
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