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In Alice Walkerâs short story, âEveryday Useâ she discuss the life of an African American family of a mother and her two daughters. The mother has a tremendous amount of love for both of her daughters, but the two are different individuals in terms of their personality. Maggie, the younger of the two, was much […]
The two stories, “A Journey on Foot” and “Shino and Hamaji,” take place in the late 1700s and early 1800s in Japan, a time when the country was underdeveloped and travelers would travel by foot to reach their destinations. Despite the primitive setting, love takes on a central role in the lives of friends and […]
Born in 1897 in New Albany, Mississippi, William Faulkner was a highly esteemed writer from the South who published numerous novels, short stories, and poems. His works had a profound impact on both the world and the literary community. In this paper, we aim to examine the various themes and meanings present in Faulkner’s works […]
Kate Chopinâs âThe Story of An Hourâ depicts the life of Mrs. Mallard, who has just received the news of her husbandâs death in a train accident. Instead of being aggrieved, however, Mrs. Mallard is relieved because her husbandâs death frees her from his domination. However, it turns out later that the information about Mr. […]
The title of the poem âBack When All Was Continuous Chucklesâ creates a flashback scenario in the poem. This immediately makes the reader to have a reflective mindset of an event taking place in some medieval era or past time. This element is essentially supported by the first person technique employed by the narrator as […]
The Monster is a drama narrative story by about a young by named Steve Harmon. The monster is the work of a renowned crime writer, Walter Dean Myers. The narrative captures the reader heart in the line of trying to understand and position them in the place of the young Steve. It is a captivating […]
Introduction In this article, Eudora Welty describes her first experiences of reading. She says that her family produced the best environment for her reading. This is because the parents encouraged her to read, and they bought books that she read. This made her develop a deep love for reading; she pursued this passion, and she […]
âTriflesâ by Susan Glasspel and âThe Story of an Hourâ by Kate Chopin have a common strong theme based on marriage. Both stories show that the females have lost their identity in marriage. âTriflesâ focuses on a woman, Mrs. Wright, who is suspected to have killed her husband, Mr. John Wright, under unclear circumstances. On […]
Title: Ethan Frome Edith Wharton was born Edith Newbold Jones. She supposedly was born on January 24, 1862 in New York, New York. She came from an upper-class New York family and had a distant relationship with parents. Her parents were embarrassed by her literary ambitions. In 1885, she married Edward Wharton at the age […]
Dr. Horrible Dr. Horrible may portray the antagonist in Joss Whedonâs mini-series âDr. Horrible and the Sing along Blogâ but he does not actually act evil. As you listen to Dr. Horrible talk on his blog he comes across as a normal guy; you almost could not take him seriously with his talk of âevilâ […]
Death Avenue In Thomas Mannâs short story âThe Path To The Cemeteryâ, there are a few major themes throughout the plot. The story starts off with an elderly man named Piepsam walking along the road to the cemetery, and out of nowhere a young kid on a bike races by. The older man threatens to […]
Cut, By Patricia McCormick, is a fine example of why some young adult fiction deserves literary serious consideration. As a first person account Cut is not only the story of a young adultâs journey through a mental illness, it also serves as a guide to help others find solutions to their own mental problems. The […]
Drinking underage is not something a person jokes about; but Frank OâConnor story âThe Drunkardâ is a story about Larry, a kid, who gets drunk, but does it for a good cause. In the story OâConnor uses first person point of view, irony and humor to make this story more entertaining. The narrator is Larry […]
Novel Study Whiteout by James Houston Instructions: Each of the following chapter questions are to be completed when you finish reading the chapter. Chapter 1: What is the setting (time and place) of this novel? What does the letter reveal about: Jon’s behavior; His father; His mother’s ultimatum Chapter 2: How does Jon feel about […]
Stichomythia is a verbal fight between two characters in a book. In the book Hamlet stichomythia can be found in Act Three, Scene Four. This scene is between Gertrude and Hamlet. The significance of the stichomythia is to show how far Hamletâs madness has gone. The scene starts off with Polonius telling Gertrude that he […]
Shylock, Villain or victim? The Merchant of Venice June 8th, 2011 In the play The Merchant of Venice Shylock is supposed to be the protagonist, the definition of protagonist is; the leading character or a major character in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text. But the way Shylock is portrayed is more along […]
Mrs. Lowe When I was 11, my aunt passed away. My older sister and I had to become a kind of mother and father to my baby sisters because my mom and dad were hysterical and a little irrational. We had to prepare meals, change diapers, and make bottles. It was really hard on us […]
Assignment Week 2: Greasy Lake Discussion Questions 1. How can the reader tell that the narrator grows and changes during his adventures? How can you explain the change in the narrator’s outlook? The reader can tell that the narrator changes throughout his adventures by his shifting disposition come conclusion of the story. At the beginning […]
Explain the title. In what way is it suitable to the story? For me, the author choose the âChieftest Mournerâ as the title of the story because the story shows who suffered most between the legal wife, Sophia and the second wife, Esa. What did the predominant element in the story-plot, theme, character, and setting? […]
Much African American folklore has the characteristics of âlocal colorâ. Local color is literature that focuses on the, dialect, customs, characters, and other features of a region. (Regionalism and Local Color Fiction:) A couple of good examples of âlocal colorâ would be âSympathyâ and âAn Ante-Bellum Sermonâ. Both of these have dialect, customs, characters and […]
In the novels, âThe Noseâ, and The Metamorphosis Gogol, and Kafka demonstrates how identity does not depend on what society depicts you to be, itâs whatever you (as a sole proprietor of your life) decide what and who you are, they both portray this idea by transforming their protagonists into what society sought them to […]
I was particularly fond of the opening quote, âThe dragon is by the side of the road, watching those who pass. Beware lest he devour you,â in the story “A Good Man Is Hard To Find.” Initially, the quote “We go to the Father of Souls, but it is necessary to pass by the dragon” […]