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  • Clear Analysis

    Good stanza-by-stanza analysis. It is very comprehensive & clear.
    • 10/01/2005
    • 01:42:48
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  • Good

    Good work with references. Also, it has a smooth move from the biography to the analysis.
    • 10/01/2005
    • 01:41:37
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  • Thoroughly written

    This essay is excellent in that it covers all the important issues relating to this great literary age. ALso, it gives a presice and comprehensive idea for each question a reader may have in mind.
    • 30/09/2004
    • 20:10:01
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  • Dr Jykell and Mr. Hyde

    This is a well written essay. I really like your idea of comparing Dorian Gray to Dr Jykell. I didnt realize the similarity betweeen both characters till you mentioned it. Good luck
    • 01/09/2004
    • 03:30:51
    • Score: 2 out of 2 people found this comment useful.
  • Greeting to Plato

    This is a well- written essay about Plato and his work in general. It gives a glimpse of what to expect when reading his work.
    • 10/08/2004
    • 06:14:08
    • Score: 4 out of 4 people found this comment useful.
  • Queen Elizabeth 1

    I think that it was a great idea to turn Queen Elizabeth's story into a movie. She was an important historical vigure who had a great influence on modern history. SO, through the movie viewers can see and comprehend easily what happened in her reign. I recommend that all historical stories be changed into films but depicted without any modifications.
    • 04/08/2004
    • 10:26:18
    • Score: 2 out of 3 people found this comment useful.
  • Good Description

    This essay describes the life of Wilde very vividly and clearly. It is very useful and simple. It is to the point and descriptive. Good work!
    • 04/08/2004
    • 10:01:05
    • Score: 5 out of 5 people found this comment useful.
  • Good-bye is for everyone

    Good essay with several various examples that clarify the point and make readers relate in one way or another. Keep up the good work.
    • 24/07/2004
    • 03:22:31
    • Score: 22 out of 22 people found this comment useful.
  • Shakespearian Sonnets

    This is a really great essay on Shakespeare and his sonnets. It gives an accurate and presice idea about him and his poems.Good work
    • 19/07/2004
    • 13:25:55
    • Score: 2 out of 2 people found this comment useful.
  • Simple tip!

    You did a good job in clarifying the different roles of literature whether they are postive or negative. However, Your ideas need a little more organization, because they do not seem coherent enough to follow. Also, your essay needs extention of the examples. Because your ideas do not run smoothly. Some of them remain unclear.
    • 14/07/2004
    • 10:47:31
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • Not Medicine!!!

    This essay should be categorized in the Literature section BUT NOT in the Health & Medicine one!!!However, the main idea is very well expresed and sensibly clarified.
    • 08/07/2004
    • 11:23:00
    • Score: 4 out of 4 people found this comment useful.
  • Well written

    I agree with all you wrote. This is a very well written arguement. It seems that Tess' character was formend to have the fate it recieved.
    • 06/07/2004
    • 10:32:05
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • Good

    You attracted the reader's attention by geting him involved in a typical dialogue that occurs between students. By this way you get explain your point very well.
    • 12/06/2004
    • 02:24:32
    • Score: 4 out of 4 people found this comment useful.
  • Good job

    This essay is an organized attempt to give a brief and presice explanation of both modern movements. It is well-written and very comprehensive.
    • 02/06/2004
    • 03:14:15
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • Good work

    You analyzed each simile and metaphor vey well by connecting it to the overall meaning of the novel. Well-done job.
    • 02/06/2004
    • 03:09:32
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • Good advice

    Your ideas are well arranged and organized. ALso, your advices seem to be logical and true. I hop every couple approaching marriage should consider all these points. However, in my opinion, the main reason why couples face problems after marriage is because both expect the other to change to the better. They expect that the other will regard him/her forgetting that he/she should also, regard the other spouse and compromise. Both should be considerate about the needs and desires of the other. MArriage is a sacred relationship that should not be treated as carelessly as nowadays.
    • 02/06/2004
    • 02:55:57
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • Qoutation problem

    Good but too many qoutations. Ypu should use them only to clarify your point or to defend it but your sentences should be more in amount.
    • 31/05/2004
    • 03:38:15
    • Score: 2 out of 2 people found this comment useful.
  • Who are these poets?

    I think you should have had mentioned a brief noteabout each poem and its writer. It is difficult to follow without knowing anything about the writers of the chosen poems. Also, I think you should mention the reason why chose these poems. However, your essasy is well written and very interesting.
    • 31/05/2004
    • 03:32:07
    • Score: 3 out of 5 people found this comment useful.
  • Clever novel!

    This is a very interesting novel. It is wrtten very skillfully and artistically that the reader falls in a state of conflict regarding its moral content. This is done by pushing the reader to sympathize with the herione who is afraid to lose her husband.This essay written about the novel is good and well- written.
    • 29/05/2004
    • 03:15:08
    • Score: 3 out of 3 people found this comment useful.
  • Good Essay on Jane Eyre

    This is a well-written essay on this novel. It is also, well-formed and well-argued. You brought to my realization the the different religious beliefs existing in the novel. However, since the novel is Victorian there must be these religious doubts and questioning present in the novel. BUt i never thought of them!
    • 29/05/2004
    • 03:01:58
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • The Skill of Robert Frost

    The writer argued very well and precisely for his point. The explanation of the three pomes is excellently done. I agree with you in each point.I think that Frost is a skillful and creative American modern poet. In fact, his poems seem to be totally Romantic, because they rely on naturalistic imagery to show human problems and conflicts. Frost puts no clear hints of the modern age in his works. This has puzzled critics a lot. For me, If i did not know that he is a modernist writer, i would never be able to differentiate him from the 19th century Romantic poets.
    • 22/05/2004
    • 07:14:08
    • Score: 4 out of 4 people found this comment useful.
  • Life

    This story attempts to show the reality of life to people. It depicts the transition of an adolescent into the stage of adulthood and the problems and worries that come with it. The boy seems unaware of these hardships at the beginning of the story(he is not an adult yet), but gradually becomes mature and aware of these difficulties (completes the transition and begins his adulthood). He learns valuable lessons of the hardships of life that children are unaware of.
    • 22/05/2004
    • 07:03:39
    • Score: 2 out of 2 people found this comment useful.
  • Good Essay

    I agree with u very much. You presented your ideas very well and provided enough evidence to prove your argument. This story is very tragic and shows the ironic situations immigrants end up having upon leaving their counrties.
    • 19/05/2004
    • 07:39:53
    • Score: 3 out of 3 people found this comment useful.
  • Realistic

    Blake seems to draw a picture of the real environment in 19th century London.The world seems to have a lot of trouble and corruption spread in all its aspects (politically, socially, materialistically, spiritually, etc).
    • 16/05/2004
    • 08:25:49
    • Score: 2 out of 2 people found this comment useful.
  • Evil Men

    I agree with you in the same matter. It seems that all three men characters lead to her downfall. Even Angel whose name is decieving seems to bring forth Tess' major downfall by setting her up to love him and marry him then abandoning her and going away to Brazil. This novel shows the bitterness of human life and how bad luck may destroy a person's life.
    • 16/05/2004
    • 08:01:45
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • Implication of the "Sigh"

    Good, but u need further explanationu also forgot to give a general brief idea of the poem b4 commenting on iti do not agree with u that the sigh means he will be a hypocrite in the future by considering his choice as an example, But i think that the sigh implies his regret. First, if his choice turned out to be wrong in the futture, he knows he wont be able to come back and change it. Also, he sighs because he cant predict what the result would be of choosing each path. He cant make up his mind; he knows that each choice he makes in life would affect his life, but he is sorry because he doesnt know which one is the best.
    • 02/05/2004
    • 08:11:33
    • Score: 2 out of 2 people found this comment useful.
  • Title problem

    I think that the title of this essay is totally irrelevent to the content!!You may call it: Western Civilizationor The Uproaching Fallor Before it is Too Lateor An appeal to the Westernersor etc.
    • 27/04/2004
    • 04:13:32
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • Comment

    Very technical essay.Difficult to comprehend.Unclear message. I could not understand what point u r willing to make!
    • 27/04/2004
    • 04:04:50
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • Good Essay

    Well organized, well-defended and well-argued. Honestly showing all sides of the issue.
    • 22/04/2004
    • 04:08:10
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • Excellent

    This is a well-oeganized and well-defended essay. I agree with the writer that there is no substitute for using animals to try out new drugs. But of course this should be limited to the medications which are guessed to be unharmful after many experiments.
    • 19/04/2004
    • 04:33:09
    • Score: 3 out of 3 people found this comment useful.
  • Well written essay

    This essay is well written and analyzes everything very well. There is good strong evidence for each point. All the arguments are well defended. Good job!
    • 08/04/2004
    • 05:25:36
    • Score: 7 out of 8 people found this comment useful.
  • Something missing!

    I really could not understand a word. This is because the writer, unfortunately, overlooked the fact that we as readers do not know which sonnets he is talking about!!To avoid such complications, it is advisable that a writer begins any essay or comment on a literary work by:- stating the name of the work & its author.- stating the literary period when it was written, and the country or region.- giving a brief idea about what the work is about.-finally u write what the question requires, or what u have in mind.
    • 08/04/2004
    • 05:17:58
    • Score: 2 out of 2 people found this comment useful.
  • Good Comment

    I think the writer could grasp Poe's technique of writing very well. It is well defended with examples and proofs from the story itself.
    • 05/04/2004
    • 04:45:30
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • Execellent essay

    The writer could summerize the novel very well and in an effective manner. She also, clarified the motives for the actions of each character very well.
    • 01/04/2004
    • 04:22:06
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • Good Argument

    The selection of stories is well. ALso, the argument is very effective and well organized. I agree with the author that in the story of "The Signal man" Dickens could skillfully convey the idea of death and supernatural right from the beginning. Thus keeping th ereaders alert and interested.
    • 01/04/2004
    • 04:17:09
    • Score: 2 out of 2 people found this comment useful.
  • My Opinion on this Essay.

    This essay is filled with redundency. The same ideas are repeated again and again so many times. Also, the writer did not give examples or evidences to clarify his point!
    • 01/04/2004
    • 04:10:31
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • Defects in Emma's character

    I think that the character of Emma reflects the Victorian upper class females. She is happy and lives comfortably with no anxious feelings about living or money. Also, she is marrying off people around her as an amusing game. Yet, she suffers from emptiness in her life, with nothing important to do as well as lack of awareness which comes from staying at home and less experience of the bitterness of real life. A proof for this is her rashly made negative opinion on the farmer who loves her friend. She judges on him according to his appearance and income rather on his innate qualities and manners. This kind of good judgment and wisdom only comes from facing real experiences and mixing with common people which she does not do.
    • 01/04/2004
    • 04:05:07
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • Good argument

    I agree with the authors in his idea that abortion should be left for each family to decide. In my opninion, what is the good of imposing a family to have a baby they do not want. They may not give him the proper love and care it needs, and later on will grow up into an outcast against his/her society which did not love him.
    • 01/04/2004
    • 03:55:56
    • Score: 2 out of 2 people found this comment useful.
  • Father of Romanticism

    I think that the article is well developed and contained all its sides BUT a great fact is missing. The auther of this article forgot to state when historicians and critics officially consider the beginning of the Romanticism movement. This was with William Wordworth's and Samuel Coleridge's publication of their "Lyrical Ballads".
    • 01/04/2004
    • 03:50:32
    • Score: 2 out of 2 people found this comment useful.
  • Poor critical skills

    The stated reason of Students' week command of critical thinking is true. I think that teachers and the curriculum should be careful to help students master the language well and also, to present situations where they should decide for themselves instead of going with the flow. The modern world needs open-minded people with the ability to judge and critisize not passive ones!
    • 01/04/2004
    • 03:46:12
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • Another interpretation

    This poem can be interpreted in another way; as the greatness of God creation. The poem compares and contrasts between the strong creation; the tiger, and the weaker creation; the lamb. It shows us the strength & power of the stronger creation. The poem also, emphasizes the might and power required in its creater.I think that poem is very lovely and daring. The writer could describe one of its interpretations very clearly and logically.
    • 16/03/2004
    • 09:21:56
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • Good Distinction

    I think the difference between both terms "home" and "house" is one of the complexities in the English language that foreigners have to know. It is the the connotations that each word bring forth that make the difference. The writer provided a well explained difference between both words. I hope that English learners would see this article and benefit from it.
    • 14/03/2004
    • 08:36:36
    • Score: 2 out of 2 people found this comment useful.
  • Good Essay

    This essay is well organized and convincing. The character of the mother can be considered an important one in the novel because of the great influence she exerts on the life of the heroine. Joan can be seen as imposing danger on her daughter unwillingly.Although she wants all the good for Tess, all her schemes turn out the opposite and her daughter suffers from that. This could be considered the disadvantage of the deprivation from education women suffered in that age.
    • 14/03/2004
    • 07:38:50
    • Score: 0 out of 0 people found this comment useful.
  • Well done!

    This is a well organized and well explored essay. It sounds very convincing with all the examples & evidences for each point. The ideas are also organized logically.
    • 14/03/2004
    • 07:15:31
    • Score: 0 out of 0 people found this comment useful.
  • Very Technical But...

    This is a very technical essay. However, it describes the differences in each field accurately. Also, there is almost nothing left to be added in order to clarify the relation between both sciences. I think the similarity lays in their attempt to explore the unknown to improve the lives of human beings. One focuses on phenemena relating to humans suroundings, and the other focuses on phnomena relating to humans themselves. So, both sciences are interrelated in a way or other!
    • 09/03/2004
    • 10:22:38
    • Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
  • Comment

    Poe is known for the element of the supernatural in his writings. This is represented in his fear of death & being burried while alive which is apparent in this story. Unfortunately, he could never accept his beloved wife's death & considered her alive. This caused his everlasting dread that she was buried alive. Consequently, his fear always surfaced in his writings. However, I think that Poe was a great writer who could build up the feeling of fear, dread, insanity easily in his readers.Also, the writer was very precise in clarifying his point. He used good argument to show the relation between the major characters in this work.
    • 09/03/2004
    • 09:10:22
    • Score: 0 out of 0 people found this comment useful.
  • Comment

    The writer was very precise and logical in defending and clarifying his point. He used very sensible argument to show what journey means and how it is applied in both poems by Coleridge. The topic has been approached in an excellent way.
    • 09/03/2004
    • 08:39:26
    • Score: 5 out of 5 people found this comment useful.
  • What is the Lesson?!

    The story is intersesting and shows what normally happens when a new born comes to a house. However, i think that the aim of the article should be clarified. In other words, it needs a little more expansion of ideas. it seems as a story with no lesson. I feel that what the writer learnt at the end of the story is unconincing. Hope you clarify how you reached to that!
    • 04/03/2004
    • 04:33:55
    • Score: 3 out of 3 people found this comment useful.
  • Who is worse, Alec or Angel?

    This is a very interesting and well-organized essay. However, i do not agree on the point that Angel does not harm Tess. On the contrary, Angel does her more harm than Alec. It is Angel who destroys her completely. He does this in different ways. First, his name that misleads the readers and gives them expectations of unworldy good behavior. this is contradicted by his harsh behavior towards Tess on their wedding night and inability to forgive her although she forgave him for his mistake. Second, he set her up to love him, although she resisted a lot,and then he abandoned her and was going to take another woman with him to Brazil!!So, through tracing Angel's behavior towards Tess from the beginning to the end, it shows how selfishly, unjustly, and inconsiderately Angel treated Tess.
    • 01/03/2004
    • 02:51:56
    • Score: 1 out of 2 people found this comment useful.
  • Lord of the Flies and human civilization

    This provided analysis of the characters is very logical and clear. However, i want to add one point about it. "Lord of the Flies", serves as a representation of human civilization in different ways. First, it shows the loss of innocence through th ehardships of life. Second, human intellect is represented through the character of Piggy. However, rationality and intellect is distroyed through savagery represented in Jack. Both sides of human emotion is negotiated and balanced through the character of Ralph. Although he is chased by the human savages at end of the novel, he tried throughout to keep the balance. Finally, the novel shows the destiny of masculine nature if they lived without the feminine touch. Teh writer seems to be giving the message that women are an essential part of each civilization. Without women presence, men cannot survive!
    • 01/03/2004
    • 02:16:23
    • Score: 8 out of 9 people found this comment useful.
  • Smoking, Vice or Virtue

    This i sa great article. The author tackles the problem in a very scientific yet artistic way. The advantages of smoking are explained hand in hand with their resulting disadvantage. I hope that each smoker reading this article would think twice before lighting a cigeratte. At least that he would think of his/her loved ones. Who knows it may be too late to stop later!
    • 25/02/2004
    • 08:19:54
    • Score: 8 out of 9 people found this comment useful.