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We're not brilliant Shakespearean influenced authors, but we can write an essay. Often the style of our writing will imitate or be inspired by whatever we previously read, be is John Grisham, WEB Griffin, or Tom Stoppard. Reading someone else's work helps us to develop our own. That's why we post here for you some of our many essays. It's probably not a good idea to copy them. Why? Well for one, it's plagiarism. If you don't write your own essays, how will you improve? Plus its just wrong. Also, on your behalf, we'd like to inform you that we've been to school in 10 states, 24 schools, and six other international schools around the world. Who knows; your teacher might have been ours. That wouldn't be smart.
So why do we post these? To help you. There are some topics which are difficult to research and shed any light on, and though the topics here might not be exactly the same, they might give you information you need to write your own without having to research it yourself. So, in a way, we're still doing the work for you.
If you have any essays, we'd most appreciate if you'd send them in for evaluation. Also, if you have written an essay and would like it proofread by real authors and English majors, we'd be happy to help you out. Please, check out the selection below.

Literary Work Commentaries

Margret Atwood's "A View From Canada"

Ron Suskind's "A Hope in the Unseen"

Paul Harrison's "Westernization of the World"

György Györffy's King Saint Stephen of Hungary

Anchee Min's "The Fall of Autumn Leaves"

Story Comparisons and Parallels

 Andre Dubus's "Imperilled Men" and Sophronia Liu's "So Tsi Fai"

Independant Research Topics

Children and Divorce*

Movie and Play reviews

"Solas"

"Greenfingers"

Free Thought Clockwork Blue Essays touching on subjects of:

Banning and Censorship

Religion in Life in Ancient Japan

Hypocrisy?

*submitted anonymously


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