<p>I have to do a report on flatland for geometry and I need to use literary analyses (I think 3) that talk about the book in depth relating to both geometry and Victorian England. Anyone know where I can find some? I googled it, but I can’t find anything, and every site that comes that might be useful is down.</p>
<p>WOW! who made you read THAT? its such a rare book i dont even know where to find it; not in the library nor amazon</p>
<p>Wow, thanks for the sarcasm.</p>
<p>I don’t need the book. I’ve read it, but for my report I need to search for literary analyses of the book and I’m having trouble finding analyses (this is not a sparknotes thing where I don’t feel like reading). Any help would be great.</p>
<p>hehe i meant to say that possibly nobody has read it probably becuz they never saw it b4 so itll be really hard to find someone who has actually read the book</p>
<p>o, sorry.</p>
<p>I guess it might be a little rarer than I thought, since I guess it is prettt uncommon to have to read a book for a high school geometry class and then write a report while citing other people’s literary analyses, though it was a good book.</p>
<p>I read that and “Sphereland,” which is a sequel written sometime during the 20th century by an entirely different person. (It is not nearly as good as Flatland, IMO.) You could start there. </p>
<p>Have you tried googling “Flatland,” and “literary analysis?”</p>
<p>Why does your geometry teacher care about Victorian England?</p>