Analytical Essay
Touch Me, by James Moloney employs choice/selection of detail to encourage/invite readers to feel empathy and sympathy towards Xavier Mclachlan, the key protagonist of this teenage novel. This is how Moloney positions the reader to respond, however the unique feature of this novel is what Moloney does with the detail he selects for his novel. […]
Read moreThe Oscar winning film “A Close Shave”, a creation of Aardman Productions and produced by Nick Parks, has universal appeal. It is unique in it’s genre, displaying a wide range of different types of genre at different points in the film. It combines a variety of cinematographic and animation techniques. The characters in the film […]
Read moreMira Nair was originally Indian, but moved to America to go to university, which explains the influence of both cultures that is shown in the film. There are themes in the film that are traditional, but there are also more modern themes that show the western influence on Nair. For example, themes of love and […]
Read moreThe objective of this essay is to explore whether the aspects and principles of systems theory are applicable in the management of a hotel business, and to confirm if systems theory is relevant, secondly to identify and discuss how systems theory can be integrated into the processes of managing a business, and to discuss how […]
Read moreThe author conducted an audit on her recent practice placement in a continuing care unit that primarily looked after patients in the final stages of life. Safe drug administration was chosen as the focus for the audit due to various reasons. The unit had a total of 24 beds, with each bed being assigned to […]
Read moreBy the middle of 2nd century B.C.E, the Roman territory extended as far as the Mediterranean. The sheer size of the Empire terminated any external threats to the Romans. Instead, towards the end of the 2nd century B.C.E, it brought upon them internal conflicts. The size of the aristocrats was largely outnumbered by the rest, […]
Read moreRadial cam with a knife edge follower In the radial cams, the working surface of the cam Is designed such that follower moves in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the cam performing a reciprocating motion. The knife-edge followers are simple in construction. The contacting end of the follower with the cam has a […]
Read moreOne of the key issues present in science fiction culture is that of validation of your being, your identity. Indeed this issue is presented in varying levels through many films. But it is within science fiction that intricate systems of power and control are portrayed as if it were an ‘Orwellian’ fantasy. The notion that […]
Read moreThe renowned text, Maestro, clearly explored the concept of egocentrism. Through the protagonist, the author, Peter Goldsworthy demonstrated that one who’s selfish would perpetually be selfish. Paul Crabbe, the central male character, was seen as an illiberal adolescent. He treated his Maestro with no respect and wasn’t engrossed by what he was telling him. His […]
Read moreIn the REFLECTION PAPER, it is discussed how Early American authors have played an important role in defining and advancing American values, culture, and beliefs. Specifically, St. John de Crevecoeur’s “What is an American” outlines the characteristics that define an individual as an American citizen. In the examination of American governance, customs, principles, and convictions, […]
Read moreRealistic fiction texts such as Chronicle of a Death Foretold and So Long a Letter showcase the significant role mothers play in shaping the lives of their children. As a result, they often contribute significantly to the plot development and events that alter the course of the story. By examining the mothers of various characters, […]
Read more“Twelve Angry Men presents the pessimistic opinion that all humans are fallible”. Discuss. Pessimism? Depending on the definition that you give to this your answer might be different Pessimism infers negativity of some degree. If there is “pessimism” in Rose’s message (and I think there is not! , it could be seen in the uncertainty […]
Read moreIn the poem, “The Flesh and the Spirit,” Anne Bradstreet’s diction gives insight to the theme of material possessions and wealth falling inferior to spiritual salvation. In line eight of the poem, Bradstreet refers to the thoughts of the Spirit being on a “higher sphere. ” This higher sphere could exemplify heaven. Sphere creates the […]
Read moreImagery of Oedipus the King All good works of writing use imagery to give the reader a sense of realness and reality to their stories. Imagery in literature is defined as the formation of mental pictures or images in likeness of things. Oedipus the King uses the imagery of light and darkness throughout the entire […]
Read moreBefore taking this course, I lacked knowledge of the effort put into creating a movie by directors and producers. Out of the three movies watched in class, I have chosen to focus on Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Having no prior knowledge of the plot or expectations, I viewed this film. The movie conveyed […]
Read moreIn “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, Martin Luther King Jr. effectively connects with his audience and conveys his message by skillfully employing pathos. To highlight the injustice that led to his incarceration in Birmingham City Jail during the civil rights movement, King evokes emotions such as anger, sympathy, empathy, and love. Moreover, he frequently strengthens support […]
Read moreThe contemporary accent on spiritual pluralism has made more urgent than of all time the call and demand for a echt interreligious duologue. However, experience has shown that a echt interreligious duologue is ever hard if non impossible to come by non merely in Nigeria but in other parts of the universe every bit good. […]
Read moreThe Great Gatsby (GG) portrays the past as an agonizing recollection that individuals, particularly Gatsby, desire to hide and never fully reveal to society. Gatsby hides his true past, including his family background, which is only discovered after he is killed. Similarly, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (CHTR) features a similar concealment, as Brick […]
Read moreFitzgerald explores the wealth and glamour of the 1920s in the opening of chapter three. It focuses on the gap between perception and reality and is devoted to the introduction of the main character Jay Gatsby and the lavish, showy world he inhabits. Fitzgerald develops the readers’ responses to Gatsby’s parties by different means. By […]
Read more“The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, a 1952 drama, serves as an allegory to McCarthyism, the period of government blacklisting in which accused Communists were targeted. It depicts the Salem witch trials that occurred in Massachusetts Bay from 1692 to 1693. While based on true events, the play deviates from them in various aspects, including John […]
Read moreIn The Awakening. the heroine Edna Pontellier tries to wake from the accustomed domesticity of a homemaker to go an existent being in the late nineteenth century American society. For her realisations have led her to assorted open uping determinations as a married woman and as a female parent. it seems in world the “awakening” […]
Read moreThe Inspector’s arrival at the Birling household comes as an unwelcome surprise to the family. He arrives as the Birlings are celebrating an engagement; Sheila Birling and Gerald Croft of Crofts limited are to be married. The Birlings and Gerald have just finished a grand celebratory dinner and are in high spirits when Edna, the […]
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