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t relates to her functioning on spheres of intelligence, passion, and morality, in relation to their various characteristics, which are often associated with imagistic and thematic constructions within the novel, one must also look at the roles played by
Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre"
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Athletes and Performance-Enhancing Drugs
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Hedda as the Hero
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Pagan Settings in "The Knight's Tale"
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Youth Violence
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