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Commentary, as an academic subject within communications, refers to the practice of interpreting, analyzing, and responding to texts, events, cultural artifacts, and social phenomena. It appears across disciplines including literature, religious studies, media studies, philosophy, and sociology. What makes commentary academically compelling is its dual nature: it is both a form of communication itself and a method for examining how meaning is made and shared. Students engage with commentary to understand how societies reflect on their own values, power structures, and lived experiences, and to develop their own capacity for structured critical thought.

The papers archived under this topic approach commentary from a wide range of angles. Literary analysis appears in work on texts such as Paradise Lost and Sartor Resartus, where writers examine how authors comment on society, spiritual life, and human experience. Cultural and social commentary surfaces in examinations of contemporary topics like Inuit youth identity and customer satisfaction, as well as philosophical frameworks such as deontological and consequentialist ethics. Film, religion, and procedural subjects also feature, suggesting that students use commentary as both a lens and a genre across very different areas of inquiry.

A strong essay on commentary should establish a clear position on what the commentary being examined reveals — about power, society, or human experience — rather than simply summarizing the source material. Evidence drawn from close reading, historical context, or cultural analysis tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating commentary as neutral observation; effective essays acknowledge that all commentary reflects particular perspectives and is shaped by the conditions in which it is produced.

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Comparative analysis of AT&T and T-Mobile merger versus PepsiCo acquisitions
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The war in Iraq and the media
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Explain how differences in the Industries and Different Measurement Conventions IASB and FASB affect Presentations.
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Matisse and O\'Keeffe: Modern Artists With Talent
This paper compares the works, styles, and connections of Henri Matisse and Georgia O'Keeffe. Matisse's Fauvism found favor with the American art patron in Paris, Gertrude Stein; while O'Keeffe found a patron in her gallery owning husband. Both explored modern techniques and sexual subject matters though in their own original ways.
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The adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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The Aeneid
The Low Position of Women in Virgil's Aeneid