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of the Life of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass The autography "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave" by Frederick Douglass was published in Boston in 1845. Frederick Douglass was born in Tuckahoe, in Talb...
Frankenstein. What the author, via the novel has striven, is to furnish to the readers, endorsing a curious mind, attempting to satisfy the relentless queries that incessantly emerge in their naïve yet cognitive minds, the core aspect or th...
Dominance by design. In this book, the author strives to bring the new generation in a position, from where they can see the aspects that brought the county to attain the reputation of the prime force pertaining to the global affairs. What ...
Frankenstein has been the center of attention in the Mary Shelley’s Novel. Frankenstein was a person who was controlled by the science and technology. His intentions were not clear in the whole novel, since he was not able to distinguish be...
Frankenstein highlights a practical theme on the moral values of human. The narrative confines some of the moral issues that are still at the centre of assessment of medicinal study. Discussion Can Science go too far? Frankenstein’s account...
are many fine and sobering morality tales to be relished, such as that of Croesus, monarch of Lydia, who was suggested by the oracle: "if he made conflict on the Persians he would decimate a strong empire." Structure Rivaling any best-sell...
my full attention like A Rose for Emily did. “Three Girls” by Joyce Carol Oats is a story of two girls from New York considering themselves poets. It was snowy evening and entered the bookshop, while browsing the books, and conversing with...