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Literary Criticism vs. Stating One’s Opinion: What’s the Difference?
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Stop Sitting in the Audience: Play Analysis Theory Unveils the Script of Today’s World
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Stop Sitting in the Audience: Play Analysis Theory Unveils the Script of Today’s World
Old Books, Modern Skills: What British Literature Teaches About Today’s Job Market
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Old Books, Modern Skills: What British Literature Teaches About Today’s Job Market
Why Literary Criticism Might Be the Most Unexpected Job Skill You’ll Learn in College
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Why Literary Criticism Might Be the Most Unexpected Job Skill You’ll Learn in College
Lost in the Spotlight: Students vs. The Play
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Lost in the Spotlight: Students vs. The Play
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Stop Sitting in the Audience: Play Analysis Theory Unveils the Script of Today’s World

March 5, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo
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Old Books, Modern Skills: What British Literature Teaches About Today’s Job Market

March 5, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo
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Why Literary Criticism Might Be the Most Unexpected Job Skill You’ll Learn in College

March 5, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo
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Lost in the Spotlight: Students vs. The Play

February 18, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo
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The Most Common Mistakes Students Make When Writing About Literature (and How to Fix Them Before Your Sensei Sees Them)

February 17, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo
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Stop Sitting in the Audience: Play Analysis Theory Unveils the Script of Today’s World

March 5, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo
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Old Books, Modern Skills: What British Literature Teaches About Today’s Job Market

March 5, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo
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Stop Sitting in the Audience: Play Analysis Theory Unveils the Script of Today’s World

March 5, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo

In a world that often treats people as replaceable parts in a vast economic machine, studying play analysis theory offers young college students a powerful reminder of their individuality. Plays…

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Old Books, Modern Skills: What British Literature Teaches About Today’s Job Market

March 5, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo

Many university students hear the phrase “British Literature” and immediately imagine enormous old novels, confusing Shakespearean language, and essays about symbolism written at three in the morning. It can feel…

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Why Literary Criticism Might Be the Most Unexpected Job Skill You’ll Learn in College

March 5, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo

Many university students secretly suspect that literature classes are a polite academic torture device: endless pages, mysterious metaphors, and professors asking questions like “What does the rain symbolize?” But literary…

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Lost in the Spotlight: Students vs. The Play

February 18, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo

Students opening a play for the first time often feel like they’ve arrived late to a party where everyone else already knows the inside jokes. One of the first hurdles,…

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The Most Common Mistakes Students Make When Writing About Literature (and How to Fix Them Before Your Sensei Sees Them)

February 17, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo

Writing about literature often feels like preparing for a tournament arc. You train. You gather your evidence. You feel confident. And then your professor hands back your essay with comments…

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Write Like You’re Winning a Debate Battle Royale

February 13, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo

Writing an effective argumentative essay is a crucial academic skill for university students. Whether you are analyzing literature, evaluating political theories, or presenting scientific claims, argumentative writing teaches you how…

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Literary Criticism vs. Stating One’s Opinion: What’s the Difference?

February 9, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo

If you have ever left a literature class thinking, “I just didn’t like that book,” and then watched your professor dive into a 30-minute explanation about symbolism, historical context, and…

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Five Classic Love Stories That Even the Most Anti-Romance Human Might Enjoy

February 7, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo

Some people love romance. Others would rather fight a Demogorgon bare-handed than watch two characters stare at each other for 400 pages. If you belong to the second group, don’t…

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Five Classic Books Young People Should Read (Yes, Even If They Don’t Have Wi-Fi)

February 7, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo

Let’s be honest: classic books sometimes have a reputation for being ancient, dusty, and about as exciting as watching a Magikarp use Splash repeatedly. But some classics are actually packed…

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The Bibliophile’s Quest

February 6, 2026 Giorgio Nerwo

Do you have problems reading literary texts? Here you have some ideas to make the most out of your reading assignments!

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