Literature Essays
Literature can be a lot of fun to write, but it can also be a lot of work. To make the process easier, you can get information online. Literature essays are more common in college, but you may be assigned to write one for high school as well. There are several sites where you can get examples of essays on literature from these websites.
Writing literature essays involves three steps. The first step is to decide what type of essay you want to write. There are five common types of essays: expository, descriptive, narrative, compare and contrast, and persuasive. You can find examples online for all types of literature essays. You can further refine the many subtypes within the five main literature essays. You may seek professional help if you feel unsure about writing your type of essay.
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In this essay, we will compare and contrast Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s “The Lady of Shalott” with Liz Lochhead’s “Lady of Shalott.” While both poems tackle similar concepts and topics, they differ in their approach. The former is set in the medieval era and recounts the tale of a woman confined to a tower. She fears […]
Owen generates sympathy for the soldier in the poem by portraying him as a young, disabled character, which induces a sense of vulnerability in the reader. The title itself “Disabled” labels the soldier as merely handicapped, implying he has lost his identity as a man. The poem begins with an anonymous pronoun “He sat in […]
âDulce et Decorum Estâ, describes the soldiersâ horrific trauma in World War1 with a bitter tone. The background of this poem is during World War 1 when the British soldiers were attacked by chlorine gas. In this poetry, one soldier was unable to get his mask on time and after suffering from the torturing gas, […]
The three poems explored in this essay each different explore ideas and views towards identity. In âHalf Caste,â John Agard writes as a representative for biracial people and addresses the problem of racism. In âSearch for My Tongue,â Sujata Bhatt explores who she has become after moving countries and questions her ethnicity while Grace Nicholsâ […]
Comparing Half Caste and No Problem In the poem âhalf castâ John Agard explores the theme of racism through vernacular dialect in the repeated refrain âexplain yuselfâ the word âyuselfâ uses Caribbean dialect to demonstrate Agardâs origins, the use of Caribbean dialect portrays Agard being proud of his mother country. The effect of this […]
The memories that have left the biggest impression on me are those that engage my senses. Recollections of an evening breeze, the taste of milk chocolate, the sound of a hooting owl beneath a moonlit sky, and even something as simple as a cocktail stick resting on my finger all hold special significance to me. […]
In this essay I am going to compare and contrast ‘The Sick Equation’ by Brian Patten and ‘Long Distance’ by Tony Harrison. ‘The Sick Equation’ is about how two parent’s intense arguing and general disrespect for each other had such a damaging effect on their son’s thoughts, personality and life as an adult. Stanza one […]
Unmatched in the history of our literature, the period of the late 16th century, specifically the last 10 to 15 years, saw an incredible surge in poetic activity. During a particular era in history, a significant amount of intelligence was devoted to crafting poetry – particularly in the form of Sonnets. These Sonnets frequently expressed […]
Pre-1914, three love poems or sonnets were composed by writers who were vastly dissimilar. The poems in this collection each employ distinct styles in their representation of love. John Donny’s approach in “The Flea” employs clever language to entice sexual activity, while William Shakespeare places emphasis on the emotion of love itself. James Leigh Hunt, […]
‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ can be looked at on many different levels but on a basic level it is about a knight that is infatuated with a beautiful women. ‘Remember’ is a poem written by a women who says when I am gone forget me and move on with your life. The poem portrays […]
The poet Robert Browning of ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ and the writer of ‘First Love’, John Clare, both delve into the complexity of love in many ways, some similar and others contrasting. The most apparent similarity is that both poems are written in the style of a monologue. Throughout these poems the reader is enlightened only to […]
The first poem is seen from the viewpoint of the poet, it’s his feelings and what he hears that is important, “I know”, “I hear” and “I love.” In the second poem the viewpoint is hidden, the poet doesn’t make it obvious that he’s watching these women, and this makes you forget that he’s describing […]
I have recently been studying the disturbing poem ‘Cultivation’ by Owen Sheers. The word ‘cultivate’ means to devote attention to something, nurture it, like a parent to a child or a child to their pet. In this case, it’s about a boy and his butterflies, a boy who watches the ‘slow hatching’, and has the […]
Across time, poetry has served as a means for individuals to express their innermost emotions and musings. The genre and form of poetry can vary significantly, with each poet holding unique interpretations of themes, as well as utilizing diverse literary techniques such as language and structure. Love remains a common theme in poetry. This comparative […]
In the essay I am going to look at ‘Loves Philosophy’ by shelley, ‘First love’ by John clare, ‘You smiled by walter savage’, Music when soft voice die and song by John domne. I will comment on whether some of the images of love are relevant to teenagers today.The poetry uses words that we can […]
The two poems – Elizabeth Barret Browning’s Sonnet and Christina Rosetti’s Remember do not differ in type and genre. However, everything else about them is definitely different. The titles have many differences Barret Browning’s poem is quick and to the point. It is very simple and shows right from the beginning, the simplicity of the […]
I will compare A Women to Her Lover by Christina Walsh, How Do I Love Thee? By Elizabeth Barrett Browning, When We Two Parted by Lord Byron, Remember by Christina Rossetti and Villegiature by Edith Nesbit. In the poems I have chosen four are written by women and one by a man and I think […]
Latin used different words for different types of love, for example when talking about sex, and love between a partner, the word they used was eros. They also have words for friendship, love of a family member and even a word for love of pleasure. However English only has one word for all types of […]
John Donne’s “The Sunne Rising” is a deeply thoughtful love poem, rejoicing the satisfying union between two lovers, whom appear to ignore the claims of the outside world. Donne uses various themes and stylistic content within the poem to show his strong feelings towards his lover. The two lovers in the poem appear to be […]
I do believe Sean O’Casey’s judgement of Brighton Rock is not altogether accurate and slightly harsh. I do see that Rose and Pinkie could be seen as stupid, but I find it harder to perceive Rose as an evil human being. I think it is important to take their age, lifestyle and ignorance into account […]
Similar to ‘The Good Morrow,’ this poem expresses the depth of love between the poet and his beloved. However, Donne also uses the same concept as before, where the lovers’ world represents the entire globe. This piece has a more humorous tone, with the Sun personified as a tiresome person who tries unsuccessfully to break […]
Andrew Marvell was born in 1621 and dies in 1678 he was born in Yorkshire and educated in Cambridge. He travelled for four years which explains some of the language used in his poem such as “the Ganges” and he also must of learnt a lot about cultures to learn about Jews. In the poem […]