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I think you will find this review that I wrote a couple of months ago very... - katemschultz answered a question in the A Separate Peace Group:
There are several themes in this book. One of the predominant ones is growing up... - luannw answered a question in the Fahrenheit 451 Group:
This quote isn't from page 79 in every edition of the book. It occurs after... - sullymonster added a post in the Macbeth Group:
Keep in mind, that the belief in witchcraft is still popular today. It is not a... - horvatesku added a post in the Tartuffe Group:
Was Orgon reasonable and a good father and husband before he got obsessed with... - michael336 added a post in the Macbeth Group:
First of all, this was during a pre-scientific era in history. While science... - nicolapatreece1 created a topic in the Macbeth Group:
Witchcraft and Macbeth - celinecia asked a question in the Twelfth Night Group:
What are the importance of songs in the play?Using quotation for close reference. - amy-lepore answered a question in the An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Group:
Peyton Farquhar does not pay attention to the details which might save his... - khabeeb asked a question in the Astronomer's Wife Group:
What does the last sentence in the second paragraph say about Mrs. Ames's view of... - lit24 answered a question in the King Lear Group:
Gloucester confesses in the opening scene that he is an adulterer, and that the... - jump asked a question in Under the Lion's Paw Group:
How does the portrayal of Mr. and Mrs. Haskins Give them heroic, even mythic status? - farlesh4 asked a question in the A Separate Peace Group:
What is the theme in "A Separate Peace"? - konvex asked a question in the Fahrenheit 451 Group:
On page 79, Faber says to Montag: "The salamander devours his tail",... - michael336 answered a question in The Cask of Amontillado Group:
The setting is not determined. Fortunato is mentioned as being Italian... - michael336 answered a question in the King Lear Group:
Gloucester is too easily swayed by one son against the other. He is quick to... - robertwilliam answered a question in The Crucible Group:
Tituba is not actually a member of the family - so does not have a... - robertwilliam answered a question in The Oedipus Trilogy Group:
And to add to that, you might see Oedipus' pursuit of the "murderer" in... - robertwilliam answered a question in The Oedipus Trilogy Group:
That totally depends on your definition of "tragic hero". The definition... - keza246810 asked a question in the King Lear Group:
In "King Lear," does Gloucester have the qualities that make a good... - urthona answered a question in the Law Group:
Your question is a bit unclear. Are you asking whether judges can ignore witness... - madziula answered a question in The Great Gatsby Group:
Wasn't it also because of the fact they wanted to unite with such people like... - luannw answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
There is no scene 9. Scene 8 of Act 5 is the final scene and the one in which... - luannw answered a question in The Great Gatsby Group:
Jay Gatsby is a romantic hero because he sacrificed his life for the woman he... - cryton asked a question in the Law Group:
Can a person insist on giving an oral statement before a court rather than a sworn... - eron04 asked a question in the To Kill a Mockingbird Group:
Are there any character names that are allusions to historical figures in "To... - julianna2 created a topic in the John Von Neumann Group:
John von Neumann - frizzyperm answered a question in The Shakespeare Stealer Group:
There was a film a few years ago called 'Shakespeare in Love'. It's a great film... - arniecabral asked a question in The Ambitious Guest Group:
What is the climax of the story the ambitious guest? - dymatsuoka answered a question in the A Separate Peace Group:
I believe the narrator's first name is mentioned only once in the beginning part...

