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Stories and literature
Date:
26 Sep 2016
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Aaron Burr
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Anton Chekhov
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Dante Alighieri
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Divine Comedy
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Flores Historiarum
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Good Friday
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Jr.
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Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
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Orleans Territory
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Pontius
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Rembrandt
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Rothschild's Fiddle
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The Door of Unrest
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The Return of the Prodigal Son
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Tiber river
The Return of the Prodigal Father
The Return of the Prodigal Father as illustrated in two stories by the authors O. Henry and
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27 Mar 2016
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Literature – a question of benefits
Literature – a question of benefits If someone were to decide to conduct a survey with regards to th
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03 Mar 2016
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Money is the answer – a reflection in O. Henry’s stories
Money is the answer – a reflection in O. Henry’s stories A life of wealth is immersed in Society. Ye
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20 Jan 2016
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Orthodoxy and piety – “The Murder” by Anton Chekhov
Orthodoxy and piety – The Murder by Anton Chekhov On the scale between practicing belief and religio
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19 Jul 2015
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Romantic aspects in “The Picture of Dorian Gray” by Oscar Wilde and “A Madison Square Arabian Night” by O. Henry
Romantic aspects in The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and A Madison Square Arabian Night by
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09 Sep 2014
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Moral Boundaries and Feminine Fulfillment: A discussion
Moral Boundaries and Feminine Fulfillment A discussion The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer a
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15 Jul 2014
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Fear, Moral and Me: A study of two stories by Anton Chekhov
Fear, Moral and Me: A study of two stories by Anton Chekhov ” “What’s this?”
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28 Jun 2014
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Five act relationship
Five act relationship1 “The Romance of a Busy Broker” – first act: Exposition – Setup Harvey Maxwell
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28 Jun 2014
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The rebelled “Messiah” in The Bishop by Anton Chekhov
The rebelled “Messiah” in The Bishop by Anton Chekhov When considering the concept of th
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29 Aug 2013
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From The Petchenyeg To The Little Prince: A debate on human malevolence
From The Petchenyeg To The Little Prince: A debate on human malevolence Dichotomy is relatively simp
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