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Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe (Cliffs Notes)

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In Defoe's story, Crusoe, somewhat of a rebel, leaves home and seeks adventure. Along the way he is stranded on a desert island and stays there alone for 15 years. One day he sees a footprint -- not his own. The world and one man's circumstances change drastically.

The Idiot (Cliffs Notes)

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Brave New World and Brave New World Revisited Notes (Cliffs notes)

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Melville’s Bartleby the Scrivener and Benito Cereno (Cliffs Notes)

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These two longer short stories deal with men in commerce on Wall Street and men at sea, both involved in struggles for power and the creation of a livable ethic.

Dreiser’s Sister Carrie (Cliffs Notes)

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A groundbreaking book when it was first published, Sister Carrie is about a young woman who runs to the big city in search of adventure. She finds it aplenty, and her transgressions are numerous. This was one of the books that began the group of writers known as the Realists.

Shakespeare’s As You Like It (Cliffs Notes)

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As You Like It tracks the travails of young lovers and despotic rulers as they chase one another from the palace of Duke Frederick to the Forest of Arden. Shakespeare's classic work weaves together greedy inheritors, despotic rulers, a cross-dressing princess, and some magic before drawing to a dramatic close.

Antony and Cleopatra (Cliffs Notes)

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The dilemma between heart, head, romance, and ambition has not been told with such elegance and depth as in Shakespeare's play. With revelries of poetic love and the drudgery of tragedy, this drama of the Egyptian queen and the Roman military leader is actually a microcosm of life.

Cliffsnotes Tender Is the Night (Cliffs notes)

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This story of the Jazz Age is Fitzgerald's "confession of faith." Closely parallel to his own life, it tells the story of American expatriates in France. The book is a powerful text about the frailties of humans on any social strata.

Shakespeare’s King Lear (Cliffs Notes)

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1984 (Cliffs notes)

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