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Thursday, 31 March 2016

How did Frederick Douglass describe slave life on Colonel Lloyds plantation in his Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass?

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Conditions are harsh and cruel on Colonel Lloy's plantation, but the slaves are used to it. Douglass describes the harsh conditions...

What are examples of symbolism in Araby?

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Much of the symbolism in the work revolves around Catholicism. One example of symbolism is the Catholic priest, who could be said, g...

In The Stranger by Camus, how is Meursault a stranger to himself, to society, and to his environment?

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The French title of Camus' work, called in most English translations, is L'‰tranger. This has been variously translated as...
Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Why was Juliek's last performance in Night significant to Eliezer?

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When Elie, Juliek, and so many others arrive at the Gleiwitz concentration camp, they are herded into a barrack that must have been ...

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) aims to increase a federated perspective of an enterprise by the widespread deployment of standardization. Think...

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SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) is a software design philosophy that incorporates creating modules that can operate as standardi...

What is the sacrifice of human progress?

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In 's , the history shared in the book is, in contrast to mainstream history textbooks, not written from the perspective of ...

Discuss the relationship between Kapasi and Mrs. Das in the story" Interpreter of Maladies" by Jhumpa Lahiri.

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When communication breaks down, a marriage suffers.  bypresents characters that live with this frustration.  Failing marriages, bur...
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