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Candide

If satirical comedy can accurately shed light on the flaws of society, it seems that hypocrisy in its many forms, is the first and hardest of them to fall. Voltaire’s 1759 satire, Candide does just this as it pokes holes in the many dysfunctions...

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Tono-Bungay

H. G. Well’s ‘Tono-Bungay’ is a novel which explores the moral and social disintegration of the individual and society due to societal and economic shifts like the introduction of capitalism. Wells explores the disintegration of social classes,...

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Utopia

Utopia: a word many assume to describe a society without fault or suffering. Our definition of utopia is derived from Sir Thomas More’s written work Utopia, the originator of the utopian genre. While describing Utopia to illustrate the best...

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The Poems of John Updike

Throughout history, humans’ fascination with art has sprung from the emotional response that a beautiful piece evokes. A sample of art’s effect on its viewer is conveyed in ekphrastic poetry, a medium by which poets, moved by works of art, attempt...