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Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

In Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, David Hume successfully proposes three plausible responses any human may generate when considering the nature and existence of God, and personifies these responses through three characters. Subsequently,...

12th Grade

Hamlet

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, an illusion refers to “the fact or condition of being deceived or deluded by appearances, or an instance of this; a mental state involving the attribution of reality to what is unreal” (“Illusion, n.”)....

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The Trials of Brother Jero

Trials of Brother Jero is a one-act satirical play that is divided into five scenes written by playwright, poet and essayist, Wole Soyinka. Soyinka is a multi-award winning playwright and the first African to be awarded the 1986 Nobel Prize in...

11th Grade

The Quiet American

In Graham Greene’s novel, The Quiet American, one of the main points of discussion is the West’s involvement in Vietnam. A telling scene that explores this theme is the dive-bombing one in which Fowler accompanies a French pilot, Captain Trouin,...

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Little Dorrit

Most characters in Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens have a pretense that they keep up in the novel, both to themselves and to others. Sometimes it is clear that others can see through the person’s actions, and sometimes, people fall for the...

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Vanity Fair

The opera-box is an essential part of social life in William Thackeray's Vanity Fair. There are scenes in operas of every city the characters go to, including in London, Brussels, and Paris. For an author that is obsessed with performance, it is...

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Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Meno and Phaedo

The character of Socrates in Plato’s dialogues can be viewed as a distinct form of excellence. However, as seen through comparisons with such works as Aristotle’s Ethics, not all models of excellent people are the same, nor would many people who...