Streetcar Named Desire Film Analysis English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,433 )

The play, A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams is a story with many characters but it mainly focuses on two characters, Blanche Dubois and her brother-in-law Stanley Kowalski. Blanche arrives at the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans, on Elysian Fields Avenue. Blanche is an aging southern belle, she's melodramatic and has built this allusion about herself, in which she is still a wealthy, lovely socialite. The reality is that Blanche ...

Click here to read more arrow

Adam Bede Example Of Literary Realism English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,799 )

Adam Bede is written by George Eliot, whose real name was Mary Ann Evans, and it was published in 1859. It was published with a pseudonymous, even if she was a well published and highly respected scholar of that period. The novel has remained in print from that time and is used in university studies of 19th century English Literature. [1] When we talk about realism, we mean the ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Perception Of Belonging Depend English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,870 )

A persons perception of belonging do depend on the context. In this case Perceptions of belonging is evidently recognised in reference to Raimond Gaitas memoir 'Romulus, My Father' and Gabriele Muccino inspirational film, based on the biography by Chris Garner The pursuit of Happiness. A strong relationship between a father and son can demonstrate a perception of belonging. In both texts both the fathers enclose an unconditional ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Leader Mother Teresa English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

6 (2,354 )

Mother Teresa was born on 26th august 1910 in Skopje which was the part of Albania at that time. Her real name was Agens Gonxha Bojaxhiu. Now Skojpe is the capital of Macedonia but at that time it was the part of Turkey's Ottaman empire. At that time the Turks were ruling over Albania. During this time, Bojaxhiu married Dranafile. She gave birth to three children a ...

Click here to read more arrow

Fiction Workshop What Is Fiction English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

6 (2,269 )

Fiction is imaginary writing, which, at school, most often takes the form of the short story or the novel--both of which are forms of narrative. The word narrative is the technical term for a story told from a particular viewpoint that is built around a climax of action and which tells of a main character called a protagonist. Another important feature of narrative is its structure. It ...

Click here to read more arrow

Critical Notes On Death Of A Salesman English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

3 (1,138 )

Miller's style is characterized by both the structure of the play - the playwright's manipulation of time and space, the setting and the language. The play is structured into a series of episodes alternating between present time and past time through Willy's reveries and daydreams. The play becomes a process, documentation and charting of Willy's mind. Miller achieves this through the use of the stream of consciousness ...

Click here to read more arrow

Conflict Is Investigated In Romeo And Juliet English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

6 (2,243 )

In the opening lines of Wilfred Owens Dulce Et Decorum Est he describes the men in the war as old beggars under sacks. The word old suggests that even though the soldiers who signed up are only young they have gained as much experience as an old man. The simile also uses the word 'beggars' which shows how the men begged for glory but ended up fighting ...

Click here to read more arrow

Summary Of The Twilight Book English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,330 )

Twilight is a book that talks about a seventeen year-old girl, Bella Swan that lived with her mother Renee but soon she moved to live with her father, Chief Charlie Swan. When she gets to school in Forks High School she meet Doctor Cullen's adopted children. But Bella gets confuse about what Edward Cullen is, and so she tell him theories of what he is, but she ...

Click here to read more arrow

Analysing The Poem The Caged Bird Sings English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,329 )

In today's society many people struggle with the feeling of being under lock and key, unable to reach and prevented any goals made for themselves. Both the Poem I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and the song, Caged Bird both discuss this dilemma in much the same way. A further look into both poem and song at hand serves to provide a better understanding of the ...

Click here to read more arrow

Julio Cortazar And Latin American Literature English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

7 (2,479 )

Latin America is filled with authors who have left stories and novels that have changed the course of Latin American Literature. This is seen, specifically with Argentine author, Julio Cortázar who influenced an entire generation of literature throughout Latin America. Julio Florencio Cortázar was born on August 24, 1914 in Brussels, Belgium, a few days after Germany had invaded Belgium (Bates 1). His father, Julio Jose Cortázar, ...

Click here to read more arrow

Racial Identity In The Passing English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,223 )

Passing. Nella Larsen novel Passing was written in 1929 and reflected the reality she experienced herself as for the questions of racial identity and hard integration of African Americans into the civilized society. On the whole, Passing is, in contrast to the title, the story of complete failure of two girls who tried to divide themselves from their race and be normal citizens adopted by the society. ...

Click here to read more arrow

Excerpt From Heart Of Darkness English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,814 )

In a first part, we will see that what Marlow finds in this station is clearly not what he expected, and we will see that his ironic - quite unconcerned - description of the people he meets is actually a severe criticism of colonialism. Then in a second part we will see how this criticism is settled through the use of a specific technique of focalization. In ...

Click here to read more arrow

Peter Brooks The Shifting Point English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

9 (3,348 )

Many famous and talented people, the representatives of different professions, among which are writers and singers, politicians and historians, actors and scientists, attract everybody's attention by their biographies. Of course, it is very interesting to know more about a man who has already had a great success in life and who can easily share his experience with others. Peter Brook is one of such people, who are ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Romantic Periods Trends English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,331 )

The Romantic Period 1798-1830 refers to a number of different groups of artists, poets, writers and musicians as well as political, theoretical and societal theorists and trends of the late 18th and early 19th centuries in Europe. Whilst the Enlightenment put emphasis on the pre-eminence of rationale, Romanticism accentuated imagination and sensation. Romanticism rarely has anything to do with things generally considered to be 'romantic,' even though ...

Click here to read more arrow

Blending Elements Modern And Traditional Fairy Tales English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

9 (3,457 )

Once upon a time, a young girl's father took on a new wife after the death of her mother. Along with the stepmother came two daughters. The three of them together had a strong disgust for the young girl. They took away her beautiful clothes, replaced them with old dirty ones, and put her to work. She was repeatedly covered in cinder dust from cleaning the hearth; ...

Click here to read more arrow

Role Of Women In The Medea Play English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,649 )

In both plays there is a dominant female character, who tries to control the direction of the play. In both plays the theme is for the dominance of the female character to show through with strong and dominant personalities. The Mother is the strongest presence in Lorca's play 'Blood Wedding' whilst Medea, Jason's wife is the dominant force in Euripides play. In Blood Wedding we can see ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Themes In Catch 22 English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

6 (2,149 )

The novel Catch-22 was written by Joseph Heller (1923-1999), outstanding American satirical essayist, playwright and novelist, short after the end of the World War II and published in 1961. The novel received multiple-valued evaluation, as the American society was not ready to such disgusting and provocative truth as revealed in the book. Nevertheless, it was widely discussed and highly appreciated by many critics. At first it was ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Short Story Of Gordimers Country Lovers English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

6 (2,175 )

Gordimer's "Country Lovers" and Smith's "What it's like to be a Black Girl" have been one of the most interesting and studied literary works. Though developed in different centuries and cultural settings, the two literatures gave insiders' view on the racial discriminations that were dominantly manifest in ancient societies. In Godimer's short story, a detailed insider's view is narrated of a black young girl and a white ...

Click here to read more arrow

An Analysis Of To His Coy Mistress English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,355 )

In the poem 'To His Coy Mistress' the speaker carefully tells a subtle and valid argument as to why the woman or his addressee should be sexually attracted to him. The man attempts this sexual proposition through flair in manipulating reason, form and imagery like the vegetable garden. The reasoning would be familiar someone who studied somewhere renaissance England, as it is suggests of a sort of ...

Click here to read more arrow

Analysis Of The Play Medea By Euripides English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,390 )

The tragedy "Medea" was written in 431 B.C. by the Greek playwright, Euripides. It is based upon the myth of Jason and Medea. Euripides was a Greek tragedian, and his works were modern and attic at the same time. He touched upon problems of customs, traditions and beliefs. From his early literary career Euripides showed interest in psychology, trying to depict different characters of people as bright ...

Click here to read more arrow

An Analysis Of The Lottery English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

1 (350 )

Jackson intertwines seasonal and life-death cycle archetypes, which go hand in hand with vegetation rituals. (Griffin) According to Carl Jung, archetypes can be considered "complexes of experience that come upon us like fate." (Griffin) The lottery takes place every year when the nature cycle is at its peak in midsummer, a time usually associated with cheerfulness. Mr. Summers, festive man who conducts the lottery ceremony, sets the ...

Click here to read more arrow

Unconditional Love Between A Parent And Child English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

6 (2,330 )

Unconditional love requires the ability to love someone without any conditions or limitations. For parents, this would require them to accept their child regardless of what he or she does and without expecting anything in return. They must be willing to love their child unconditionally; this means to care, protect, and want what is best for their child. For a child, it would require them to love ...

Click here to read more arrow

Femininity And The Monstrous In Othello English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,532 )

In support of her argument Newman exemplifies the insidious canon of racial prejudice. Illustrating the early trend to portray Othello as white she quotes from Thomas Rymer's "A Short view of Tragedy" (1693) which suggests that Othello's oratory skill was "sufficient to make the Black-amoor White," hence the reference in her title. Later, Newman discusses George Best's conjecture in 1578 that blackness is an "infection" resultant from ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Victorian Era Of Jane Eyre English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

10 (3,607 )

'Jane Eyre' is an authentic captivation of the Victorian era and the social standings of its time. The novel has an undeniable appreciation for the role of women and recognises the importance of a woman's quest to find her true identity. The plot of the novel is based upon the form of a Bildungsroman, in which the story reveals the narrative path of the protagonist's life from ...

Click here to read more arrow

Discuss And Compare Realism And The Fantastic English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,659 )

Children's and young adult literature is usually classified as either 'realism' or 'fantasy'. Realism is generally categorised as a literary work that replicates the real world in a fictional one. Fantasy is seen as the literature of imaginative possibilities and imaginative worlds. While there are many works that clearly fit into one genre or the other, some texts combine realistic and fantastical elements within the same story. ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Little Red Ridding Hood Short Story English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,220 )

The "Little Red Ridding Hood" is a short story adapted from the ancient European fairy tales which was first printed by Charles Perrault. This printed version originated from the French folktales and was part of his work entitled "tales and stories of the past with Morals" published in the year 1697. Other authors have also published variations of the same story in their collections like the brothers ...

Click here to read more arrow

Violent Redemption In Flannery Oconnors Short Stories English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

6 (2,191 )

For most authors, spirituality flows through their writing in their own unique style. For Flannery O'Connor, her rich Roman Catholic background is reflected through her writing often with the usage of violence; most notably in the story, "Everything that Rises Must Converge "and "Revelation". In the form of violence, O' Connor effectively makes her characters realize their current situation, hence reality. Much so, this is usually following ...

Click here to read more arrow

Looking At Dorian Gray English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

13 (4,855 )

Oscar Wilde and Edgar Allan Poe use the narrators voice and symbols to reflect mental-illnesses in their main characters and this similarity in the usage allows a descriptive research. Therefore, this extended essay involves one of the relations between literature and psychology and the research problem was: How do the voice of the narrator and the symbols support the psychological construction of Dorian Gray in The Picture ...

Click here to read more arrow

An Analysis Of Love Poems English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,510 )

The most common way people express themselves is through poems. People can express multiple different emotions through poetry, love being the most popular. Love poems can be written in different fashions. They can be written directly to someone, as in a wife girlfriend or just someone whom you care for dearly, or in a general sense. I have found it has a bigger impact when you write ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Chronicle Death Foretold English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,470 )

'I returned to this forgotten village, trying to put the broken mirror of memory back together from so many scattered shards', summarizes the narrator's entire expedition to Sucre trying to unravel an unsolved mystery of the murder of Santiago Nasar. This essay will explore how memories serve as a tool in 'Chronicle of a Death Foretold'. Memories seem to be the only source of information for the ...

Click here to read more arrow

March By Geraldine Brooks Pulitzer Prize English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

9 (3,554 )

Note to readers: this is a chapter-by-chapter plot synopsis and contains spoilers.  If this isn't what you want, please go to the review (no spoilers) of March. March is a terrific book, and I urge you to read it for yourself. (Brought to you by kat impatientreader.com) Book Summary: Mr. March (the absent father in Louisa May Alcott's novelLittle Women) almost destroys his marriage when he volunteers to serve in the Civil ...

Click here to read more arrow

Pride And Prejudice And The Romantic Ages English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,347 )

Despite its name, Romantic, the Romantic age had only a few things that was related to the real meaning of romance known now, however, love had been the main subject of most of the age's art. The age was actually a great achievement of art and philosophy that resulted in the western societies to change the way they thought about themselves and their surroundings as mentioned in ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Role Of The Chorus In Sophocles English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,385 )

The Chorus plays a crucial role in the overall development of any Greek tragedy; they are responsible for providing the overall background and summary information of the play, alongside they interact with characters to develop the personalities of characters and drive the plot. However, both Sophocles and Aeschylus slightly adjust their attributes and overall significance in their plays. Through the explicit analysis of the function of the ...

Click here to read more arrow

Kitchen By Banana Yoshimoto English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,595 )

Banana Yoshimotos novella Kitchen depicts the story of a single girl Mikage who has lost her family. However, she soon discovers a new family with an old friend Yukichi and Eriko his mother. Both of them comfort her and help her pick up her life again. Yoshimoto develops a theme of the importance of family in one's life by using Mikage as a vehicle to epitomize the ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Crucible Paper The Three Villains Of The Play English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

3 (942 )

Being greedy is one of the worst things we can ever be; greed can control our actions, and sometimes can get out of control. In the Crucible, greed was shown through the characters of Reverend Parris, Thomas Putnam, and Judge Danforth. Parris and Putnam were greedy for money. They would've done anything to protect their name, and get wealthier. Danforth was greedy for power. He would've done ...

Click here to read more arrow

Follower By Seamus Heaney

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,647 )

The Poem 'Follower' by Seamus Heaney is a literary work referring to childhood memories of a boy. Following this point Heaney recalls the work that his father used to do on the farm during the childhood days when Heaney was a little boy (Thomas et al. 7). Heaney also recalls his father with the horse-drawn plough. He used to follow the father around and as such he ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Chauvinism Of Footbinding In China English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

10 (3,845 )

Footbinding is an excruciating mutilation that physically and psychologically suppressed Chinese women. The practice of binding endured for several centuries in a patriarchal society that abided by the Confucian principle of 'The Five Relationships'. A single association contained a female relation - husband to wife. It is the cultural emphasis on the role of the man as a dominant figure and the woman as a weakling that ...

Click here to read more arrow

A Brief Look At Feminism English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

10 (3,787 )

Feminism is used as a point of reference to make sense of the marginalization of women. Feminism offers an explanation of the political, economic and social situations of women and it puts forward an explanation of their history with oppression. Feminism in literature refers to the nature of the female experience in it. It involves the experiences of the character, the rational, institutional, imaginative capacity of an ...

Click here to read more arrow

Expressive Woman And Still I Rise Poem English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,655 )

Women: who are we? And what do we represent? For many years women have had to decide on our changing image that we want to portray. In the past women have been categorized as housewife, arm candy, maid, and even slave. Maya Angelou a well know writer, poet, actress and more can have her works easily read as racial indifference, but with versatile embedded meanings Maya speaks ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Idea Of Androcentrism English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

3 (1,088 )

Androcentrism refers to the nature of, conscious or not, of putting male human beings at the central view of one's thought so the universe and the cultures including history. Gynocentrism is the opposite of androcentrism. At the beginning, Schweickart notes that the issue of race, sex and class are overlooked by differing accounts of the reading experience (529). She is a feminist who is interested in the ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Maltese Falcon Sam Spade English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,441 )

Sam Spade: Sam Spade is the hero of the novel. He is a detective, who worked for a large agency before branching out on his own in San Francisco. He has a very defiant attitude towards law, which he portrays to the maximum to clients, able to maintain his defiance in a way that doesn't compromise his practice. Sam Spade has a very cynical and one might ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Dtory Of Death By Scrabble English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

3 (848 )

The story "Death by Scrabble" was written by an English writer Charlie Fish in 2005. This fictional story is about a husband and his wife playing scrabble. Scrabble is a game in which players earn points for the words made by them with available letters. The story narrates how the words in the game reflect the practical life of the players. And towards the end how the ...

Click here to read more arrow

Studying The Hedda Gabler Character English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

3 (1,016 )

Hedda is a very selfish ,and cold character, because she is the daughter of General Gabler, and General Gabler is very rich and famous, therefore Hedda has better living than other people, she does not worry about necessities. From the beginning, she is set to get married with Jurgen Tesman, and they just came back from their honeymoon. Jugen Tesman does not rich as Hedda, but he ...

Click here to read more arrow

Queen Victoria Of The United Kingdom English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

14 (5,229 )

Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 - 22 January 1901) was the Queen regnant of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837, and the first Empress of India of the British Raj from 1 May 1876, until her death. At 63 years and 7 months, her reign as the Queen lasted longer than that of any other British monarch, and is the ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Revenge In The Hamlet Plays English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,834 )

As I think back to my childhood, I always had fights and arguments with my older brother, as he would do something to get me in trouble with my parents, I always felt like I should get him back for it nonetheless take revenge for what he did. Revenge to people is the desire to get back at the person who caused the action to be acted ...

Click here to read more arrow

A Review Of The Novel Alias Grace English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,790 )

Grace Marks is one of the two accused for the murders of her employer, Mr. Kinnear and his housewife, Nancy. She was sentenced to life imprisonment. Initially she claims that she does not remember what happened at the scene of the crime. Grace is introverted and carefully chooses what she says so that she does not reveal much information about herself. After Dr. Jordan comes, she opens ...

Click here to read more arrow

Looking At Achebes Tragic Heroes Traits English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,468 )

In Achebe's Things Fall Apart, we can see many of the Aristotle's tragic hero traits.  Aristotle, was a Greek philosopher, well known for defining what a tragedy consist of. We owe a lot of our literature to Greek writers such as Sophocles, author of Oedipus Rex and the best example of a tragedy.  Achebe's Things Fall Apart is one of modern times greatest examples of a tragedy, ...

Click here to read more arrow

Professor robert jc young

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,516 )

Professor Robert JC Young has a long reputation as a postcolonial theorist and historian. Young's works have been categorized by different critics as being highly instrumental in the deconstruction of different concepts of postcolonialism. His work, White 'Mythologies: Writing History and the West' (1990) was the first book to characterize postcolonial theory as a field in itself, and to identify the works of Edward W. Said, Homi ...

Click here to read more arrow

Honor Killing And Shame English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,622 )

I can remember every minute of that day ,while my family, my grandmother and me watched a program on television called "honor killing as stigma ",my grandmother said: listen to me I will tell you this real story about honor killing. Before four years ago, in summertime, about an eighteen years old, younger lady, who lived in a small village called Al-Raha.she was studying in Swedia University. ...

Click here to read more arrow

Elie Wiesels Relationship With God In Night English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,219 )

"What are you, my God…compared to this afflicted crowd, proclaiming to You their faith, their anger, their revolt? What does your greatness mean, Lord of the Universe, in the face of all this weakness, this decomposition, and decay? (73-74)" You would often hear these questions in concentration camps for Jews during the Holocaust; while fellow Jews were mercilessly killed. Elie Wiesel's memoir, Night, is his personal encounter ...

Click here to read more arrow

Cult Of Domesticity Slave Narratives English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

6 (2,195 )

Slave narratives give an account of the physical brutality and deprivation that many slaves were forced to endure; slave narrators ultimately write his or her self into an existence recognized by dominant American society. The author illustrates the way he/she overcomes the slaveholding society's continuing attempts to destroy his/her identity; concurrently, the narrator also rewrites that identity to fit the dominant culture's norms, despite the fact that ...

Click here to read more arrow

Explication Of Seamus Heaneys Digging English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,430 )

Seamus Heaney's "Digging" is free verse poem about a man's observations and reflections of his father and grandfather and his place in the family tradition. The poem is traditionally separated into nine stanzas, but from another viewpoint it can be separated into four parts: the speaker, his father, his grandfather, and then the speaker again. This separation effectively illustrates that the poem forms a circle and at ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Complexity Of Raskolnikov English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,256 )

The root of Raskolnikov's last name is "raskol" which means "schismatic," or "to split". Dostoyevsky lets his audience know right away that Raskolnikov has a split personality, when he goes from being absolutely terrified of his landlady to absurdly angry at her. Raskolnikov's dual personality is emphasized again when he objects to Dunya's marriage to Luzhin, announcing "If you marry Luzhin, I cease to look on you ...

Click here to read more arrow

Lord Of The Flies Civilization Versus Savagery English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,494 )

The theme for Lord of the Flies can be different things to different people. Some of the themes could be good vs. evil, sensibility vs. impulsiveness, or civilization vs. savagery. In Lord of the Flies there are two sides conflicting with each other throughout the whole story, and these are civilization vs. savagery. In Lord of the Flies civilization represents good while savagery represents evil. Civilization is ...

Click here to read more arrow

In The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

2 (775 )

Twain utilizes stereotypes, such as epithets, to express his disdain for the culture developed by the depths, or South, of the United States. Huck Finn, the protagonist, makes frequent and causal jabs at African Americans by referring to them as "niggers" (2). Finn's adventures through the South reflect the clear degradation of the blacks, mainly due to their treatment as animals. Twain uses Finn's developed habits, such ...

Click here to read more arrow

Role Of Argumentative Writing And Gender Differences English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,880 )

Argumentative writing is an opinion _based discourse in which a speaker or writer takes a particular stance on a controversial topic and attempts to convince the listener or reader to adopt that opinion (as sited in Golder , 1996) . Based on (Golder,1992) , argumentation is generally considered to be a cooperative ,open _ended activity taking two opposing points of view into account. Knudson postulated that arguing ...

Click here to read more arrow

Analysis The Plague Albert Camus English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

3 (1,200 )

"Through a core of characters, Camus describes their fear, their confusion, their isolation from the loved ones and the outside world, their self-sufficiency, their compassion, and their ultimately inherent humanism as a metaphor for existence." (Tony Bing) Rieux, one of the main heroes of The Plague, is a doctor. He is one of the first heroes that notice the spread of the plague: "inside the room a ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Perspectives Of Conrads Heart Of Darkness English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,458 )

There are a lot of ways of interpreting and readings of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, but there is one I particularly find the most interesting of all that is the cultural perspective of the book criticising the social, and the economical system of a society living in the heart of the darkness. To tell the truth, it is really difficult to understand the whole story for ...

Click here to read more arrow

Benjamin Zephaniah Was Born In Birmingham English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

3 (1,041 )

Throughout his collection Zephaniah connects with young people through his use of conversational language and further, introduces a range of topics that can be easily understood by the younger generation. Topics include friends, family, heroes and animals; which arguably has the effect of making poetry fun for young children. Naturally, children tend to enjoy what can be considered as playground jingles and rhymes but despite this can ...

Click here to read more arrow

Kite Runner Reader Response English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

6 (2,063 )

The Kite Runner is a novel about a distant family, the relationship between father and son, and also among two brothers as they deal with guilt and forgiveness. Amir the main character grows up in Kabul, Afghanistan prior to the Taliban regime. Amir spends most of his early childhood with a Hazara boy named Hassan. Hassan is Amir's best friend and illegitimate brother. The secret to the ...

Click here to read more arrow

Analysis Of The Secret Life Of Bees English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,884 )

"There is nothing perfect," August said from the doorway, there is only life" (Kidd 256) "Every person on the face of the earth makes mistakes, Lily ,every last one, we're all so human"(Kidd 256).Lilly had to learn to cope with loss and learn to forgive. The bees led Lilly to a journey of freedom, love, faith and acceptance. Lilly had to leave home to find a home. ...

Click here to read more arrow

Nature And Nietzschean Philosophy In Women In Love English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

11 (4,167 )

The relationship between the works of Lawrence and the philosophy of Nietzsche has undergone sustained discussion by a number of critics. Throughout such critical work, the place of the philosopher within critique of Lawrence is often confined to what might be termed the more obviously Nietzschean issues of selfhood, power and will-in other words, to what might be termed concerns deriving from the individual. It is not ...

Click here to read more arrow

Analyzing Loneliness In Of Mice And Men English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

3 (1,065 )

John Steinbeck portrays in his novella Of Mice and Men the theme of loneliness. In the novelette Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck writes about the Great Depression and how two friends, Lennie and George, stay together through this tough time. They go from town to town and work on ranches, always staying together. This new haven in California they stumble upon seems like a good fit, however ...

Click here to read more arrow

First Experience At Pool English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

3 (1,194 )

I had not ever actually granted much considered to how I would pass away. As a juvenile progeny, I didn't even understand the full significance of death. My thoughts and concerns were premature, and my life comprised of playing dolls and singing Barney melodies. Everything in the world was a big mystery to me and a new adventure, so dour thoughts of death was certain thing that ...

Click here to read more arrow

Themes In After Apple Picking English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

3 (1,125 )

Robert Frost said, "A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom" ("Robert Frost Quotes"). This is a philosophy of Frost that he put into the creation of After Apple-Picking. The title After Apple-Picking illustrates that the poem is of a dying man who is looking back on his life, represented by apple picking, and of his regret for unaccomplished desires. The old man only wishes that ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Theatre Of Cruelty English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,557 )

During the early 1930s, the French dramatist and actor Antonin Artaud put forth a theory for a Surrealist theatre called the Theatre of Cruelty. Based on ritual and dream, this form of theatre launches an attack on the spectators' subconscious in an attempt to release deep-rooted fears and anxieties that are normally suppressed, forcing people to view themselves and their natures without the shield of civilization. Artaud ...

Click here to read more arrow

Compare Toni Morrison And Richard Wright English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

7 (2,659 )

Compare and contrast the ways that American writers Toni Morrison and Richard Wright have conceived the relationship between racial oppression and the institution of the family in their respective works Beloved and Native Son. Both Morrison's Beloved and Richard Wright's Native Son depict and analyse the brutalities, violence and dehumanizing effects of racism in American society, but they presentation o the relationship between racism and the institution ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Age Of Innocence English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,371 )

When one thinks about a child losing their innocence, they most often think about the first time a child finds out that Santa Claus is fictional. The world, in their eyes, is not perfect anymore. Innocence is not intentional in a child; it is something they are born with. It is the desire to see the best in everyone, to think everyone is a perfect being. A ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Diary Of Child Of The Dark English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

3 (985 )

In this exquisite piece of work, Child of the Dark: the Diary of Carolina Maria De Jesus is most defiantly about the hard times that took place in the slums of Sao Paulo. Carolina diary, written from scraps of paper picked from the streets, when collecting paper to sell daily for the survival of her life and her three children in the home of the poor, the ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Will To Power English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

6 (2,399 )

Countless works of literature have discussed and analyzed the concept of will and power, especially those that concern a superior individual. Two examples of such works are Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Hermann Hesse's novel, Demian. Zarathustra centers around a prophet who wishes to bestow his knowledge upon students about the "overman", the superior individual, while in Hesse's novel the superior individual instead directly interacts with ...

Click here to read more arrow

F Scott Fitzgerald Was An American Dreamer English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,282 )

Modernism was a literary movement in the 19th century that challenged the traditional way of presenting art and all other aspects of social life, modernism also claimed that the traditional life was outdated and needed reforms and it described both a set of cultural tendencies and many associated cultural movements. Modernism was a contradiction against the conservative values of realism It argued that unlike traditional social system, ...

Click here to read more arrow

Metamorphosis A Novella By Franz Kafka English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

8 (2,988 )

Metamorphosis is a novella by Franz Kafka and deals with the travelling salesman Gregor Samsa, who is the family's sole earner, waking up one morning finding himself transformed into a bug. In the following Kafka describes how Gregor's position within the family as well as the family itself change. The story is divided into three parts. Each of them ends with Gregor attempting to break out off ...

Click here to read more arrow

A Dolls House Noras Emancipation Proclamation English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,350 )

A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen, demonstrates the powerful independence of the constrained and confined wife figure, Nora. The symbolism of the macaroons, the lamp, costumes, the Christmas tree, the lark and Nora's departure demonstrate the characterization of Nora as an individual who is at first treated like an object, but later fights as a woman who wants to live for her own merit. Her husband Torvald ...

Click here to read more arrow

Literal Meaning And Symbolism Acquainted With The Night English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

1 (356 )

Robert Frost's poem "Acquainted with the Night" sets a tone of loneliness, acceptance, and depression, all in one throughout his tercet poem. "Acquainted with the Night" is a sonnet written in terza rima, a rhyme scheme that generally suggests a continual progression. The poem examines the poet's relationship with himself and with society. Consisting of seven complete sentences, and each beginning with the words "I have" the ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Gender Roles In Emile Zolas Nana English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

6 (2,116 )

The majority of the women in the novel seem to assume a dominate role over their male counter-parts, whereas the male characters begin to become more and more submissive and vulnerable to the women's will. This role reversal is very obvious in the novel. In the beginning of the novel the women have female-dominated areas, such as the bedroom, changing room, and private waiting rooms. This symbolizes ...

Click here to read more arrow

A Raisin In The Sun English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

11 (4,239 )

Who is Lorraine Vivian Hansberry? Lorraine was born In Chicago on May 19, 1930 She based most of her novels on her life, she was 28 years old when she wrote her first play A Raisin in the Sun which won The Drama Critics Award for best play of the year and made Hansberry the first black, youngest person, and fifth woman to win that prize. She ...

Click here to read more arrow

Tristram Shandy An Immortal Autobiography English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

8 (2,885 )

The essay at hand briefly traces examples of Laurence Sterne's refutation of temporal and epistemological conventions in his novel Tristram Shandy in particular in the first two volumes of the series. The approach undertaken is mainly in the light of structural narratology. Islamic Azad University Tristram Shandy: An Immortal Autobiography A Project Prepared by: Marzieh Hashemi Course:The Literature of 17th and 18th cent. Instructor: Ms. Takapoui December,2010 ...

Click here to read more arrow

A Sweater For Bhinaaju English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,688 )

Poshan Pande has penned an incredible story "A Sweater for Bhinaaju". Story rotates around the human psychology and jealousy of a woman, who sees everything from her perception. Shanti, who is the main protagonist of the story, worries by the changed behaviour of her husband. She feels Sabita, her sister is responsible for the problem. Both the brother in-law and sister-in law love each other. But their love ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Significant Journey Of Crime And Punishment English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,783 )

Women undergo a very significant journey throughout the course of the novel. They play a very major role in the development of the novel by reinforcing various themes. Also, they also usually interact with their respective protagonists and other major or minor characters. Fyodor Dostoevsky and Boris Pasternak use different roles of women as tools to reinforce the themes of love, gender roles, and poverty and suffering ...

Click here to read more arrow

Characters in superman study

23 Mar 2015

6 (2,052 )

Jack Tanner is the protagonist of "man and superman" play he is the anther of "the revolutionist hand book". he has a thin body and blue eyes .he is in the middle age .He speaks fluently. He is rich and single, unattached. He refuses the idea of marriage because he wants to be free form women, especially from Ann Whitefield. Moreover, he describes marriage as apostasy and ...

Click here to read more arrow

Character Analysis Based On Dsm Iv Tr English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

8 (3,200 )

For this assignment, I have chosen to diagnose the character Tom Ripley from Patricia Highsmith's 1951 novel, The Talented Mr. Ripley. This novel won the Edgar Allen Poe Scroll Mystery Writers of America award and also introduced the fascinating anti-hero Tom Ripley, who was to appear in many of her later crime novels. In 1999, the book was made into a movie starring Jude Law, Matt Damon, ...

Click here to read more arrow

A Book Review On Spud English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

2 (719 )

From the beginning of the story, where Spud writes in the form of a journal, marking the hours and date of each entry, it is obvious that Ruit has an obvious audience in mind, which he is trying to persuade into reading the story. The audience: teenagers, boys, ones who can relate to Spud's experience at his South African boarding school. After all, when you are a ...

Click here to read more arrow

Theme Of Social Change And Freedom English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,224 )

In both the plays 'The Cherry Orchard' by Anton Chekhov and 'A Doll's House' by Henry Ibsen the protagonist is a woman. Madame Ranevsky of the 'The Cherry Orchard' and Nora Helmer of the 'A Doll's House' both find themselves enchained and victims of the social norms existing at that time and their own personal past. In the beginning both Nora and Madame Ranevsky's lives were moulded ...

Click here to read more arrow

Influential Person In Your Life English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

3 (968 )

This is my first assignment in Public Speaking, and my topic is 'Who was the most influential person in your life', I choose 'Who was the most influential person in your life' to be my topic is because I consider that it is very important to us. Every life has a very important person to yourself, and this man also deeply influence you, even to change you ...

Click here to read more arrow

Effects Of Jim Crow Laws English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,280 )

Growing up in Stockton California was great! However, when the riots started in 1969 between Caucasians and African Americans, it changed my whole perspective of life as I knew it. I'll never forget it, for this was going to be my first time going to school on the "White side of town". Not understanding why my parents were so nervous about us going to school…soon became clear ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Charles Manson Murders English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

6 (2,375 )

Charles Manson was very persuasive but also very much deranged. His claim to fame was that he was able to seduce many women and control them just as well. He knew enough about crime and its intricacies due to the many years he spent in jail and his frequent reappearances therein. He would develop a great amount of knowledge due his inmates' help. This knowledge, along with ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Arguments Of The Poem Say Yes English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

4 (1,249 )

In the story Say Yes by Tobias Wolff, a couples argument reveals a deeper question about their relationship. Why does Anne ask her husband a question, when she already knows the answer? She asks her husband, what she thought was an emotional question, hoping to trigger an emotional response. Instead, she received an answer with a more logical approach to the situation that may have lead her ...

Click here to read more arrow

Introduction To An Artists Story English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

3 (1,156 )

An Artist's Story has been written by Anton Chekhov, a Russian dramatist and is known as one of the greatest writer of short story. After going through this story, I came to know that Chekhov has very beautifully portrait the sketches of different characters by adding both irony and humour in it. I am sure, nobody will get bore after finishing the whole story because the author ...

Click here to read more arrow

Shakespeare Explores The Theme Of Honour English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,801 )

The ambiguities of honour are revealed through three directly contrasting concepts of honour, which are demonstrated in the characters of Hotspur, Hal and Falstaff. Of the major protagonists Hotspur gains honour through physical deeds and titles, opposing Hal who obtains it through moral value. Juxtaposing both is the loveable yet corrupt Falstaff, who humorously displays honour as "a mere scutcheon", an outward trapping hiding the true emptiness ...

Click here to read more arrow

Shylock Victim Or Villain English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

8 (3,048 )

'' The Merchant of Venice'' is one of Shakespeare's most well known comedies and was written in the late 1590's. The play is set mainly in Venice, which at the time was the city of trade, and which Shakespeare's audience would have found exotic. At this time, Jews were treated very badly and were frequently excluded by their community. The themes of the play are revenge, mercy, ...

Click here to read more arrow

Epic Conventions In Rape Of The Lock English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

6 (2,295 )

The Rape of the Lock is a mock epic poem written by Alexander Pope who was one of the most influential writers of the eighteenth century. Alexander Pope was one of the best satirist of the Augustan age who also aims to educate and entertain readers at the same time. The Rape of the Lock was first published in the year 1712 with only two cantos. In ...

Click here to read more arrow

Romeo And Juliet Analyzed English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,619 )

At the party, Romeo locks eyes with a young woman named Juliet. They instantly fall in love, but they do not realize that their families are mortal enemies. When they realize each other's identities, they are devastated, but they cannot help the way that they feel. Romeo sneaks into Juliet's yard after the party and proclaims his love for her. She returns his sentiments and the two ...

Click here to read more arrow

Writing About Deep Play And Dark Play English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

3 (1,159 )

Deep play means, (according to Bentham's concept), play in which stakes are so high that it becomes plain unreasonable for an individual to participate but at the same time making the play intensely dramatic and engrossing. The play is based upon Clifford Geertz's scrutiny of the people of Balinese, with whom he lived among earning their trust. A cock fight game drew the people closer to him ...

Click here to read more arrow

Point Of View In Ethan Frome English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

5 (1,796 )

In works of fiction, it is the narrator who shapes our understanding of the story. They tell the story from their point of view, whether it be in first person or third person omniscient , third person limited omniscient or objective. All our facts flow through them and what they choose to share with the reader. Their interpretation of the events is all we have. These are ...

Click here to read more arrow

Guilt In The Scarlet Letter English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

3 (1,112 )

In Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter, the main characters struggle to overcome sin, guilt, and public humiliation in Puritan New England society. In the beginning of the novel, Hester Prynne is led to the scaffold to serve her punishment for committing adultery, a crime in Puritan culture. In addition to standing on the scaffold to be publicly condemned, Hester also must wear a scarlet letter "A" ...

Click here to read more arrow

Representation Of Women In Elizabethan Drama English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

7 (2,452 )

What I propose to do is to examine from the point of view of my own time the representation of women in Elizabethan drama. To say that in Elizabethan drama women nearly always figure as helpless victims would be a rather thoughtless statement. I believe Shakespeare's plays are a suitable example of how women were presented within the theatre. Society at this time was male dominated, so ...

Click here to read more arrow

Naturalism A Movement In The European Drama English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

6 (2,074 )

On the other hand, parallel to Naturalism, another movement was born; Realism. It was a general movement in the 19th century theatre that developed a set of dramatical and theatrical agreements, in order to bring a greater loyalty to real life, to texts and performances. Realism began first in Russia and then it spread in the rest of Europe. Also, the beginning of both Realism and Naturalism ...

Click here to read more arrow

The Story Alice In Wonderland English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

7 (2,462 )

The story Alice in Wonderland was published in 1865 by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym of Lewis Carroll. Alice is evidently the protagonist of the story, a seven year girl who seeks out various answers and experiences on her journey. She begins this journey with a fall down a rabbit-hole whilst she is chasing a White Rabbit. She then ends up in Wonderland; a place where ...

Click here to read more arrow

Political Theory And Isolation In The Guest English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

3 (1,117 )

The Modernist Movement was influenced by many new ideas in the fields of anthropology, psychology, philosophy, political theory, psychoanalysis, and physics. Many Post-Modernist, or Modernist writers use one or more of these fields to create either a sense of isolation, disillusionment, or fragmentation. Writer, Albert Camus utilizes Political Theory to create a sense of isolation in his story, "The Guest." In this essay, I want to show ...

Click here to read more arrow

Chronicle Of A Death Foretold Study English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

9 (3,520 )

Introduction Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s 1981 novel Chronicle of a Death Foretold is a tale that marked a distinct shift in the writer’s career away from political activism and his socialist agenda and towards an acceptance that Colombian society may be more conservative than he had wished to acknowledge (Martin, 2012ii, p. 79). As such, it focuses on themes that are considered to be traditional, ...

Click here to read more arrow
ORDER TODAY!

Our experts are ready to assist you, call us to get a free quote or order now to get succeed in your academics writing.

Get a Free Quote Order Now