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  • Hunting for Silence
    18.8M 1.1M 37

    British business mogul Rikkard Ambrose has departed London to face his arch-rival in a deadly game of espionage and intrigue at the Royal Court of France, leaving his lady love behind to knit socks and twiddle her thumbs. Left behind alone? That is not something Lilly Linton is willing to put up with! Determined to sh...

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  • The Cell Phone Swap
    126M 3.1M 49

    Keeley accidentally swaps cell phones with a rivaling high school's star quarterback. Unable to switch back until a week later, she must interact with the arrogant boy, passing along texts and voicemails. As she gets to know him better, she realizes there's more to him than sexual innuendos and egotistical comments. B...

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  • Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1891) (Completed)
    84.4K 2.4K 59

    Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented is a novel by Thomas Hardy. It initially appeared in a censored and serialised version, published by the British illustrated newspaper The Graphic in 1891 and in book form in 1892. Though now considered a major nineteenth-century English novel and possibly...

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  • The Skeletøn Bøy
    939K 46.1K 56

    The demons that haunt Elliott are turning him slowly insane, and the skeletons in his closet are begging him to play their sick little games. With an abusive mother breathing down his neck and horrifying secrets threatening to spill from his lips, Elliott is trapped. He knows he isn't allowed to love, but suddenly th...

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  • Gay Implications of Nick Carraway in The Great Gatsby
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    This essay concludes that Nick Carraway, first-person narrator of The Great Gatsby, is cast by Fitzgerald as a closeted homosexual and proposes reasons why Scott Fitzgerald portrayed him this way and did so without making Nick's gender orientation more clear. #NickCarraway #TheGreatGatsby #Gay #Carraway #Homosexuality