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		<title>Critical Analysis Of &#8220;To and Fro&#8221;, by Teun Hocks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This surreal photograph by Teun Hocks depicts a lone, pyjama-clad figure walking through a painted scene during a fierce storm. The feeling of movement and the gusting storm is created through the flailing scarf and hat, blown off the man&#8217;s head. The candle flame, however, seems unaffected by the turmoil, burning strong and steady, unwavering. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>An analysis of Hamlet&#8217;s first soliloquy</title>
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