Book I
Summary
Ovid begins the Metamorphoses by invoking the gods. He asks them to inspire his work, which opens with the creation of the world and continues on to the pres...
Nature and the Human Soul: The Shackles of Freedom Langston Hughes and Kate Chopin use nature in several dimensions to demonstrate the powerful struggles and burdens of huma...
From How to Read Literature Like a Professor
Thomas C. Foster
Notes by Marti Nelson
1. Every Trip is a Quest (except when it’s not):
a. A quester
b. A place to go
c....
The South Sea Islands
The carefree islands of the South Sea are a most desirable locale for a vacation or honeymoon. In the play Mourning Becomes Electra, by Eugene O'Neill,...
Films that deal with childhood typically marginalize youth as an age of purity and disregard its harsh aspects. Though one might relate melancholy, detachment, and failure to...
Aristotle created the foundation for many literary works. He is known as the most influential Greek philosopher who wrote Poetics and Rhetorics, two concepts that are t...
Mortality in Contemporary Literature
Rejoice: we who were born congenitally deaf are able to listen now to rank outsiders . . . since this morning it is with a vocabulary mad...
INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS
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THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS
by
Sigmuend Freud
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INTERPRETATION...