π Literature Essays
Twentieth Century Literary Theory
Joseph Conradβs, Heart of Darkness, is a 20th Century novella that focuses on colonial era in the 1890s and 1900. The literature uses a mixture…
Symbolism in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby
Scott Fitzgerald’s novel is an intriguing literary work and an impressive window into Eastern American culture during the 1920s. The novel tells the story of…
The Great Gatsby Female Characters
Women portray various characterizations in the book The Great Gatsby. Themes such as materialism, and social classes, among others, indicate the role women play in…
John Proctor character analysis
Introduction The play The Crucible of 1953 by Arthur Miller has John Proctor as one of the central characters. The McCarthy era, when the American…
Parris as a Symbol of Religion
In ancient societies, witchcraft was a reality and witch-hunting common. However, the development of religion dominated the presiding societies, overcoming the preference of witchcraft allegations….
The Crucible: Differences Between the Movie and Play
Adaptations of stories tend to differ and develop individual aspects, depending on their eras of creation, modes of publication, and intended audience. Arthur Millerβs The…
How is the Crucible an allegory for McCarthyism?
Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is a famous and passionate play based on the Salem Witch hunt trials. The Crucible is an allegory of McCarthyism when…
Comparing the myth of Cherokee βHow the World Was Madeβ,…
Thesis statement: The paper will illustrate through the use of imagery, archetype, metaphors, hyperbole, and personification, how Cherokee myth βHow the World was Madeβ and…
The book of Genesis from the Bible
The book of Genesis has many escapades that one can relate to, and in this respect, I am interested in exploring its different segments while…
How Gatsby represents the American Dream
The attainment of the American Dream or lack of it thereof is a discussion that many participate in, including Francis Scott Fitzgerald in his novel…
What inspired Arthur Miller to write The Crucible
The Crucible by Arthur Miller, an American playwright, is a play that was performed firstly on the 22nd of January 1953 at Martin Beck Theater…
Shakespeare and gender: representation of gender roles in Macbeth
Introduction The world has always had various questions regarding gender and gender studies. What represents a man? What symbolizes a woman? The answer to most…
The theme of fate in Macbeth
“Macbeth” is a classic play by William Shakespeare written in 1623. Fate and free will can be seen among other central topics throughout the course…
The power of love in Romeo and Juliet
Introduction In the play “Romeo and Juliet,” William Shakespeare expresses that love is a strong feeling that can persuade a person into performing acts they…
Who is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death?
Introduction We, humans, tend to find the guilty parties for any situation in the world that goes not according to plan. For example, in the…
Macbeth’s character analysis
Introduction Macbeth is among the works of the genius William Shakespeare with a tragic ending. In this tragic story, Macbeth is represented as an honorable…
Assimilationism in A Raisin in the Sun
The play A Raisin in the Sun demonstrates the intense opposition that white families in Clybourne Park displayed in response to the Youngers moving in…
Prejudice in Frankenstein
When someone is said to have created a Frankensteinβs monster, it is shorthand for the creation of a force that has taken on a destructive…
Desdemona character analysis
Do you see Desdemona as a moral heroine or as a victim of the violent repression of women under patriarchy, wherein women have come to…
Other Ways of Knowing reflection
In βOther Ways of Knowingβ John Broomfield describes in depth the extensive impact of modern or Western ways on life today and on non-Westerners. Bloomfield…
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- Harrison Bergeron
- Hills Like White Elephants
- Huckleberry Finn
- Letter from Birmingham Jail
- Lord of the Flies
- Macbeth
- Metamorphosis
- Mother Tongue
- My Papaβs Waltz
- Mythology
- Of Mice and Men
- Old Man and the Sea
- Othello
- Poetry
- Raisin in the Sun
- Science Fiction
- The Great Gatsby
- The Hunger Games
- The Lottery
- The Road Not Taken
- The Story of an Hour
- The Yellow Wallpaper
- To Kill a Mockingbird
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- A Rose for Emily
- Animal Farm
- Antigone
- Beowulf
- Death of a Salesman
- Fahrenheit 451
- Fiction
- Flowers for Algernon
- George Orwell's 1984
- Gothic Literature
- Greek Mythology
- Harrison Bergeron
- Hills Like White Elephants
- Huckleberry Finn
- Letter from Birmingham Jail
- Lord of the Flies
- Macbeth
- Metamorphosis
- Mother Tongue
- My Papaβs Waltz
- Mythology
- Of Mice and Men
- Old Man and the Sea
- Othello
- Poetry
- Raisin in the Sun
- Science Fiction
- The Great Gatsby
- The Hunger Games
- The Lottery
- The Road Not Taken
- The Story of an Hour
- The Yellow Wallpaper
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- π Book
- πΉ Frankenstein
- π Hamlet
- π Pride and Prejudice
- π Romeo and Juliet
- π The Crucible
- π Things Fall Apart
- π§ββοΈ Fairy Tale
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