Book Essays
Interpretation of the poem “Jasper Texas 1998” by Lucille Clifton
The events that have been addressed in the poem “Jasper Texas 1998” by Clifton took place in Texas. The poet narrates the killing of James Byrd…
Symbolism in Fahrenheit 451 Novel
IntroductionFahrenheit 451 is a story set in the 24th century and depicts how overpopulation, censorship as well as mass media, has taken control over the masses….
Analysis of Freud’s The Uncanny
One of the most significant aspects concerning Freud’s The Uncanny is that it is an essay that has received a considerable amount of attention from scholars….
Mixed Reactions to War Refugees
The painted bird was published in 1965. It was authored by Jerzy Kosinski. It offers a vivid description of the Second World War as witnessed by…
The Theme of Loneliness in Of Mice and Men
John Steinbeck’s short tale Of Mice and Men centers on loneliness caused by an isolated lifestyle and discrimination. Loneliness refers to the feeling of depression as…
Symbolism in The Yellow Wallpaper
In the past, literature has often depicted women as characters that are subservient and weak, only playing the roles of supporting the main characters, who are…
The Yellow Wallpaper Literary Analysis
In most spheres of life, women struggle to find a place in society, freshly coming from the point of perceived inferiority compared to men. Women received…
The Real Monster in Frankenstein
Frankenstein is classic gothic horror that combines science fiction and an allegory tale. The story, also known as the Modern Prometheus, was written by the English…
Analysis of Symbolism in Animal Farm
Animal Farm is an enthralling anti-utopian novel published in 1945 by the English novelist Eric Blair known by his pseudonym, George Orwell. The short novel is…
Animal Farm Literary Analysis
In his beast fable, “Animal Farm,” Gorge Orwell fulfills his thematic purposes through the creative use of various literary devices such as symbolism, style, and characterization….
The Lottery and The Hunger Games Comparison
Have you read a narrative and found yourself relating specific themes or concepts to other novels? The more you read it, the more familiar it becomes….
The Big Idea Preaching
Big idea preaching refers to the message or the point which every sermon should put across to the congregation. The sermon is supposed to remain one…
Midlands
IntroductionThe history of the United States of America breaks down to regions that take shape into the different decisions the nations have to make. Looking at…
Memoir Analysis of Gang Leader for a Day
Sudhir who is the author of the book describes the entire Gang Leader for a Day as the day to day observations he made while carrying…
Chopin’s “Désirée’s Baby”: Women as Slaves in Their Personal Relationships
The patriarchal culture of the West perceived and treated women as second-class citizens during the nineteenth century. In other words, many white women were legal U.S….
Analysis of Treasure Island
AuthorThe book, Treasure Island, was authored by Robert Stevenson, who was born on 13th of November, 1850 in Edinburgh, Scotland (Daiches, n.p.). Stevenson is a writer…
How the representation of good and evil is explored in…
‘A Clockwork Orange’ by Anthony Burgess and ‘Brighton Rock’ Graham Greene, portray themes of good and evil. The texts utilize different literary devices to represent the…
“A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner
“A Rose for Emily” is a story by William Faulkner about Emily Grierson who is the protagonist of the story. The story that begins with the…
Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquirel
IntroductionLike water for chocolate is a structured book, that explores the cultural traditions and the value of recipes in preparing food and home remedies. The subtitles…
Exclusionist America
“The Unknown History of Latino Lynching”What reasons were Mexican-Americans lynched for, following the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?Mexican-Americans were lynched for causes such as taking jobs away…