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Michelle Cliff's Kingston

Michelle Cliff’s Kingston

Michelle Cliff’s No Telephone to Heaven Michelle Cliff’s novel “No Telephone to Heaven” follows the life of Clare Savage, a racially ambiguous woman from Jamaica…

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Jean Rhys's London

Jean Rhys’s London

Jean Rhys’s Voyage in the Dark Thesis statement: “How does London influences on a foreigner helps the foreigner feeli like they belong? Sub-questions: “How were…

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Nella Larsen's New York

Nella Larsen’s New York

Nella Larsen’s Passing Passing, a novel by Nella Larsen is divided into three sections like a play, ending with tragedy. The novel is separated into…

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Virginia Woolf's London

Virginia Woolf’s London

Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway Septimius Warren Smith, aged about thirty, pale-faced, beak-nosed, wearing brown shoes and a shabby overcoat, with hazel eyes which had that look…

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Anzia Yezierska's New York

Anzia Yezierska’s New York

Anzia Yezierska’s Bread Givers Book I: Hester Street “On the corner of the most crowded part of Hester Street I stood myself with my pail…

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Edith Wharton's New York

Edith Wharton’s New York

Edith Wharton’s New Years Day Through disengagement of a crucial situation, Wharton ponders does class play a role in both old and new New York?. Throughout…

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Yale Club

Yale Club

Founded in 1897, the Yale Club was created with the intention of providing Yale graduates a place to continue their close associations post-graduation. The building…

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well-cut, shabby suit

well-cut, shabby suit

Sample Interpretation (“well-cut, shabby suit”) When faced with the line from “May Day,” “The inquirer was dressed in a well-cut, shabby suit,” our team explored…

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Returning WWI Soldiers

Returning WWI Soldiers

“the returning soldiers marched up the chief highway behind the strump of drums and the joyous, resonant wind of the brasses” Parades of returning WWI…

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