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Viola's Voice in Twelfth Night
by Schatzie Speaks
Vioa's Critique of Society In the brief passage in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Act 2, sc. 4, lines 104-122, Viola delivers a critique of society by showing that societal expectations serve as barriers to... published 6 months ago
Superficiality in "Class"
by Schatzie Speaks
Edgar Joseph and Susan McDermott in Alexie's short story "Class" share a marriage in which neither fully commits and both are unhappy. Problems stem from Edgar's inability to discover his own true identity,... published 6 months ago
nature vs prejudice in absalom absalom
by Schatzie Speaks
Thomas Sutpen, the main character of Faulkner's novel Absalom Absalom!, embodies the conflict of nature and humanity with the superficial world and prejudices of the south. The fate and ultimate... published 6 months ago
Will More of us Bowl Alone?
by Schatzie Speaks
The Rise of Television and Subsequent Decline of Civic Involvement In "The Strange Disappearance of Civic America," Robert D. Putnam seeks to answer the following questions: "Why, beginning in the 1960s and... published 6 months ago
Wollstonecraft and Gorgias Debate La Traviata
by Schatzie Speaks
A Dialogue Between Mary Wollstonecraft and Gorgias at the OperaSeated in the balcony of the opera house is an old man, Gorgias, and seated next to him is his middle-aged companion, Mary Wollstonecraft. The... published 6 months ago
The Battle between Schudson and Putnam
by Schatzie Speaks
Michael Schudson's Unsuccessful Attempts to Discredit Robert D. Putnam's Belief of a Declining Civic Society in America In "What if Civic Life Didn't Die?" Michael Schudson responds to Robert D. Putnam's "The... published 6 months ago
Clothing Joseph Andrews
by Schatzie Speaks
The Triviality of Class in Comparison With Humanity In Henry Fielding's Joseph Andrews, the importance of fashion recurs throughout the novel. The author examines this concept, and finds that "High People"... published 6 months ago
Internets Impact on Society
by Schatzie Speaks
What is Internet's Effect on Civil Society? New technology has historically had unpredictable and unprecedented impacts upon society. With the invention of the telephone in 1876, its uses were thought to be... published 6 months ago
Empty Promises in Sense and Sensibility
by Schatzie Speaks
In Jane Austen's novel Sense and Sensibility, engagements and consequent marriages occur contrary to expectations. This is because all the clues and evidence held important by society and seen as indicative... published 6 months ago
Daisy Miller Condemned
by Schatzie Speaks
American writers and poets of the 19th century created literature to criticize and detail the imperfections of society. Emily Dickenson, who retired from contact with the outside world by the age of... published 6 months ago

