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B. R Ambedkar says that, “Man's life is independent. He is born not for the development of the society alone, but for the development of his self.” In Alexander Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, Ivan and Alyosha battle...
Ecological coordinates of environmental parameters surface persistently in Rushdie's Haroun and the Sea of Stories as markers of generic wellbeing. Although apparently simplistic, these motives are embedded in processes of cultural meaning-making...
Gaskell’s portrayal of Victorian society in ‘North and South’ does not seem to entirely reflect Brose’s view that faith had ‘ceased to shape their lives’. Within the novel it continues to shape their lives in terms of their ideas of propriety and...
The Good Morrow, by John Donne, is a candid depiction of a lover contemplating their spiritual and sensual awakening after sexually uniting with their beloved. The love described within the poem is one of endless proportions; it is able to...
Jean Rhys’ 1966 novel Wide Sargasso Sea can be regarded as a prequel to Charlotte Brontë’s Victorian realist novel Jane Eyre which liberates the marginalized. Rhys’ text fixes the problem of perspective between Jane, the Angel in the House, and...
The Bacchae is a Greek tragedy that explores many different types of tension. Order and disorder are particularly common themes throughout the work. These contrasting ideas take on many different forms. One of the more intriguing examples is the...
‘I have never started a poem yet whose end I knew. Writing a poem is discovering’ (Robert Frost).
The art of discovery has long since marked the progression of humankind through a process of finding unique and unsought information that is able to...
The 1959 film Les 400 Coups (The Four hundred blows, a French idiom referencing something along the lines of “raising hell”) articulates the city of Paris as a city full of temptations and corruption, which shapes Antoine into the character he...
The fairytale is one of the various genres of folklore representing fantasy and mythical creatures. Beginning as an oral tradition passed on to posterity, fairytales now find themselves in printed volumes preserved for eternity. Stemming from...
“Gimpel the Fool” is a short story based on the life of Gimpel, who matured from little boy into an adult man while people treated him as a fool. His actions may reflect that the above statement can be handled as a fact, but from paragraph to...
Authors write in the genre of magical realism every day. Magical realism is the use of surreal elements in the midst of a realistic situation. The authors utilize the surrealistic aspects to convey messages in ways specific to that genre. In the...
Historically, women have been characterized by their apparent weakness, their subservience and their dependence on men. Exploring literature from the past, writing often reflects the degradation of females that has marred society for centuries....
It is often said that the morality of an act is shown by the intention of the subject, not its consequences. In the film, The Big Short directed by Adam McKay, characters are faced with a moral dilemma that is so unbearable, the only thing they...
In Shakespeare, followers will often surround central characters, sometimes remaining nameless, or seeming superfluous to the play’s development. However, such characters serve a more integral role than being ‘silent servants’ or providing comic...
Greed can lead to the corruption of ones morals and inner self; in fact, greed has caused constant struggles throughout human history and usually results in one’s own downfall. The Brothers Grimm redesigned the central concepts of the tale of The...
Both Renfield and his subplot in the novel Dracula serve as both a contrast and a parallel to the vampiric characteristics of Count Dracula. While Count Dracula, his three brides, and his victims are shown to be the only true, physical vampires...
Breakfast at Tiffany’s, by Truman Capote, was published in 1958. Paper Towns, by John Green, was published in 2008. The authors do not have much in common―except both being white American males: they did not write or publish at the same time;...
The 1960s were greatly characterized by the second-wave feminist movement, inspired by the Civil Rights movement and led by women who were once submissive to men but turned into empowered figures who attempted to further combat social and cultural...
In her novel, Beloved, set in the post- Civil War United States, Toni Morrison creates a story of “rememory” from Sethe, a woman who escaped slavery and kills her newborn daughter to free her from such fate. As the freed - by escaping or buying...
The 1930’s novel by American writer William Faulkner constructs a tragedy out of a family journey to keep a promise and bury Addie, the matriarch of the Bundren family. From the trip, and more than 20 points of view Faulkner implements, the...
The sublime, which was once a part of popular culture itself during its heyday in the Romantic period, has receded in popularity and, consequently, in the prevalence of contemporary analysis and understanding. Nevertheless, the concept of the...
This essay will examine Vonnegut’s presentation of gender identity in relation to the postmodernism, concluding that Vonnegut uses conventions of postmodernist literature, such as a suspicion of metanarratives, intertextuality and a fragmented...
Larkin and Duffy are well renowned for their respective styles and have frequently been compared due to the overlap of themes to which they explore and the huge contrast in the ways in which they do so. This can be seen through their exploration...
Powerful stories connect audience across cultures and communities by providing context-specific approaches to universal values; the effective use of form, symbols, and techniques allow the audience, in examining the text, to explore the values and...