I'm doing a research paper on the criticism of Joseph Heller's Catch-22. Does anyone know of any sources that might be good for this?
To be honest, I'm not exactly sure what I'm doing :eek2: , but...
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I'm doing a research paper on the criticism of Joseph Heller's Catch-22. Does anyone know of any sources that might be good for this?
To be honest, I'm not exactly sure what I'm doing :eek2: , but...
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When I first told my dad that I wanted to be a writer (not as a career, but just in general) he told me something that I'm fairly sure I'll never forget. He told me that if people don't tell stories,...
I agree completely. Translation are tricky things that way. And yet, sometimes a word's etymology can go so far back to even hieroglyphics or Sanskrit derivation, which is an interesting process to...
You raise a good point, as so many people are so focused in squeezing as much out of a work of literature as possible--not a bad thing :)--that they can sometimes regard reading foreign texts in...
:idea: Do you think it's better to read something in the language it was originally written in?
We just read this article in a class of mine at school and the author was saying how he was learning...
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I think that the book and the movie are so different that it's really difficult to compare the two of them. In a psychological sense, I really enjoyed the book--it's one of my absolute favorites. It...
English is my native language, but I'd love to learn French, Spanish, German, and Italian, as well as some more Eastern languages. I'm on my way to becoming fluent (as fluent as one can be) in Latin...
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Hi! I don't know if any of you remember me at all, but the last time I was here was, according to my little welcome message, May 10th, 2006, at 9:26 pm. Due to unavoidable circumstances of ungodly...
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There's a passage in The Chosen that talks about Reb Saunders, his love for God and Talmud, and how he would gladly die for both, or something to that effect. I'd like to use it in an essay of mine...
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