Exploring Abandonment in No and Me and The Little Jewel
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Literature
Delphine de Vigan's No and Me and Patrick Modiano's The Little Jewel explore themes of abandonment and loneliness through their protagonists.
Technique and Nature: A Dialectical Relationship
Essay - 3 pages - Philosophy
This philosophical analysis explores the complex relationship between technique and nature, examining whether they are opposed or interdependent.
Violence and Guilt in Claudel's Novel and Larcenet's Graphic Novel
Summary - 6 pages - Literature
Comparative analysis of Philippe Claudel's novel Le Rapport de Brodeck and Manu Larcenet's graphic novel adaptation, exploring representations of violence and guilt.
Kahena: A Story of Radicalization
Book review - 4 pages - Literature
A poignant and timely novel exploring the themes of radicalization, family relationships, and the impact of social media on young people.
Technical Development: Freedom or Alienation
Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy
This document discusses the dual role of technical development in human society, serving as both a means to achieve freedom and a potential instrument of domination and alienation.
Hay que sonreír by Luisa Valenzuela
Book review - 1 pages - Linguistics & languages
Summary of the novel Hay que sonreír by Luisa Valenzuela, exploring Clara's journey from San Justo to Buenos Aires and her experiences with prostitution and relationships.
Freedom of Expression and Censorship
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Linguistics & languages
This document discusses the concept of freedom of expression and censorship, highlighting their importance in a democratic society and the need for a balance between the two.
Language Stay in London
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Linguistics & languages
Discover London and improve English skills with a language stay project, including advice on preparing for an internship interview.
Ronsard's Sonnet: A Seduction Strategy
Text commentary - 2 pages - Literature
Analysis of Ronsard's sonnet 'I am sending you a bouquet' as a seduction strategy using lyrical motifs of love and time.
Rousseau's Emile: Timeless Insights on Child-Centered Education and Learning through Experience
Text commentary - 5 pages - Literature
Discover the timeless wisdom of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "Émile or On Education" and its enduring impact on modern pedagogy. Written in 1762, this influential text remains a cornerstone in educational philosophy, advocating for child-centered learning and adaptation to the evolving world....
Giono's Ecocentric Plea in Ennemonde
Text commentary - 4 pages - Literature
Analysis of Jean Giono's excerpt from Ennemonde and other characters, highlighting his ecocentric plea through the representation of sovereign nature.
Du Bellay's Sonnet 36: Exile and Universal Meditation
Text commentary - 5 pages - Literature
Analysis of Du Bellay's Sonnet 36 from Les Regrets, exploring how the poet transforms personal complaint into universal themes of time and exile.
Satire of Human Condition in Du Hérisson by Éric Chevillard
Text commentary - 4 pages - Literature
Analysis of Éric Chevillard's novel 'Du Hérisson' and its satirical take on humanity's understanding of the world through the lens of small animals.
Fragile Human: Seneca and Harari on Human Vulnerability
Text commentary - 3 pages - Literature
Explore how Seneca's 'Consolation to Marcia' and Yuval Noah Harari's 'Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind' converge on the inherent vulnerability of man despite differing centuries and disciplines.
French Literature Analysis
Revision sheet - 2 pages - Literature
Analysis of French literature from 17th to 21st century, covering works and themes.
The Trial of Théophé in History of a Modern Greek Woman
Text commentary - 4 pages - Literature
Analysis of the narrative device and judicial structure in Abbé Prévost's novel, History of a Modern Greek Woman, and its impact on the reader's perception of the character Théophé.
Reconstructed Streets of Paris
Litterature review - 3 pages - Literature
Literary review of Tableau de Paris by Louis-Sébastien Mercier and Les Nuits de Paris by Restif de la Bretonne, exploring the auditory dimension of 18th century Paris.
Analysis of Act III Scene 8 of Alfred de Musset's Play
Text commentary - 3 pages - Literature
Detailed analysis of the dialogue between Perdican and Camille in Act III Scene 8, exploring themes of love, madness, and the human condition.
Perdican's Accusation Against Nuns
Text commentary - 3 pages - Literature
Analysis of Perdican's final attempt to show Camille the beauty of love and his accusation against the nuns for influencing her decision to return to the convent.
Flaubert's Stylistics of Disenchantment in Madame Bovary
Text commentary - 5 pages - Literature
Analysis of Gustave Flaubert's writing style in Madame Bovary, exploring how he deconstructs romantic illusion through descriptive precision, irony, and syntax.
Perdican's Turning Point in One Doesn't Joke About Love
Text commentary - 2 pages - Literature
Analysis of Act 3, Scene 2 of Alfred de Musset's play, exploring Perdican's reaction to Camille's letter and the turning point in their love story.
Quasimodo and Notre-Dame de Paris: Symbolism and Marginalization
Dissertation - 7 pages - Literature
Victor Hugo's novel Notre-Dame de Paris explores the symbolic power of the cathedral on its characters and 15th-century Parisian society, highlighting themes of marginalization and societal hypocrisy.
Victor Hugo's Social Critique through Quasimodo
Dissertation - 4 pages - Literature
Explore how Victor Hugo uses Quasimodo in Notre-Dame de Paris to critique social norms and the treatment of individuals deemed abnormal.
The Innocence and Danger of Psyche: A Moral Analysis of Apuleius' Metamorphoses.
Text commentary - 5 pages - Linguistics & languages
Unlock the timeless tale of Psyche, a story of innocence and deception. Discover how the wicked lamiae manipulate Psyche's simplicity and naivety, plotting against her with evil spirits and deceitful plans. Explore the stakes of silence and the dangers of curiosity as Psyche's husband...
Can Justice be Learned?
Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy
The concept of justice and whether it can be learned through experience and education is debated among philosophers such as Rousseau, Freud, and Hobbes.
French Breakfast Cultural Comparison
Practical guide - 28 pages - Linguistics & languages
This document compares French breakfast traditions with those of other cultures, highlighting common and unique foods.
Education and Emancipation: A Complex Link
Presentation - 4 pages - Philosophy
This document explores the relationship between education and emancipation, examining the different dimensions of these concepts and their interrelation.
Ecoumène Ethics and Interrelational Dimension
Dissertation - 2 pages - Philosophy
This document explores the concept of écoumène and its relation to ethics, ontology, and the interrelational dimension of existents, discussing various philosophical perspectives and paradigms.
acine's Phèdre Act II Scene 5: A Tragic Masterpiece of Unrequited Love and Ancient Codes
Text commentary - 6 pages - Literature
Discover the tragic intensity of Racine's Phèdre, Act II, Scene 5, where Phaedra's forbidden love for her stepson Hippolyte reaches a boiling point. Explore how Racine masterfully reclaims ancient tragedy codes, crafting a classical vision of human passion that culminates in a...
Colette Feuillard's Argument on Syntactic Function
Text commentary - 3 pages - Linguistics & languages
Analysis of Colette Feuillard's argumentation on the notion of syntax and its relation to linguistic theories, examining the intrinsic character of syntactic function.
