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Dating Culture in 1950s America: Teens, Norms & Change
Explore how 1950s American teenagers transformed dating culture—from courtship rituals and going steady to gender roles, sexuality, and rock and roll's influence.
Essay Undergraduate 1,834 words
Soteriology and Christology: Salvation Through Jesus Christ
Explores how Christology and soteriology intersect, examining Jesus Christ's nature, the basis of salvation, and debates over universal versus conditional redemption.
Essay Undergraduate 1,959 words
Caribbean vs. Filipino Latinos: Culture, Identity & History
Explores how Caribbean and Filipino Latinos share colonial histories yet develop distinct cultural identities shaped by race, religion, language, and geography.
Essay Undergraduate 2,471 words
Vienna and Paris 1900–1910: Art Nouveau and Cultural Modernism
Explores how Vienna and Paris became twin centers of avant-garde art, music, and culture during 1900–1910, united by the influence of Art Nouveau.
Essay Undergraduate 1,613 words
Symbolism and Irony in Yamada's "A Bedtime Story"
An analysis of Mitsuye Yamada's poem "A Bedtime Story," exploring the hilltop symbol, generational conflict, and irony between material and spiritual worldviews.
Essay Undergraduate 1,534 words
Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions: U.S. and Cuba Compared
Applies Hofstede's five cultural dimensions to the U.S. and Cuba, comparing individualism, power distance, and more amid decades of political tension.
Essay Undergraduate 3,104 words
Ibsen's A Doll's House: Feminism and Modern Tragedy
An analysis of Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House examining its feminist themes, gender roles, and its place as a landmark work of modern dramatic tragedy.
Essay Undergraduate 1,236 words
Anna Laetitia Barbauld's "Washing-Day": A Mock-Heroic Analysis
An analysis of Anna Laetitia Barbauld's "Washing-Day," exploring its mock-heroic tone, satire of domestic life, and philosophical conclusion about human endeavor.
Essay Undergraduate 1,335 words
Close Reading of Scudder's "Look at Your Fish" (1874)
A close reading of Samuel Scudder's 1874 essay "Look at Your Fish," examining its tone, structure, diction, and educational themes under Professor Agassiz.
Essay Undergraduate 2,151 words
Sexuality and Romance in Their Eyes Were Watching God
Analyzes how Zora Neale Hurston uses natural symbols—trees, flowers, and the muck—to represent Janie's sexuality, romance, and freedom in Their Eyes Were Watching God.