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Literary Analysis
A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner Why is William Faulkners A Rose for Emily considered to be a shocking literary masterpiece? Why does William Faulkner use flashbacks to reinforce the message of the novel? How is the question of morality brought up within the story?
"The Murder" by John Steinbeck essay What is the main conflict of John Steinbecks The Murder? How does the image of a man is opposed to the image of a woman? What is the emotional connection between Jelka and Jim?
The Lover by Marguerite Duras Essay Why is The Lover considered to be a revolutionary novel? How does Marguerite Duras novel The Lover determine the notion of love? How does the psychological portrait of the main character affect the whole story?
The Idea of American Dream in The Great Gatsby Essay What did the American Dream mean for the representatives of the society of the Great Gatsby? In what way the life of the society of the times of Gatsby is full of materialistic spirit? Who did money and position change the life of Gatsby?
The unit plans for literature (Faulkner, Carver, Chopin, Shaw and Duras) What are the main plan themes for all the four literature pieces? In what ways are the unit plans adapted for 12 graders? In what way love may be considered that the definition of love is the main concern of all the four unit plans?
The personality of Edward Rochester and its influence on Jane Eyres decision to stay with him Discuss the real reasons Jane Eyre falls for Edward Rochester. Why does she choose him and does not marry her cousin? Discuss the personality of Edward Rochester? Why does he need Jane Eyre in his life? What sacrifices do Edward and Jane make to be together? Are these sacrifices worth it?