Rationale behind my performance recital (Communist Ideological Thinking)

My ultimate intention for this portfolio of evidence is to set forth and explain the rationale and research behind my performance recital with the theme of Communist Ideological Thinking. In choosing this theme, I aim to explore three main subjects; Soviet censorship in 20th Century Speech and Drama, the formation of the ‘communist ideal’ and … Read more

Comparison of “Newspeak” in 1984 and reality in North Korea

Constructing the Language of Tyranny; How Aspects of Newspeak and North Korean Language Enforce Totalitarianism The human perspective is malleable by features of language, as the process of thought relates directly to speech. For instance, countless variants of formal speech riddle South Korean language, rendering South Koreans sensitive to subtle differences in class. Indonesia lacks time-indicating … Read more

Satire and government tyranny in Nineteen Eighty-four/Animal Farm

There are many issues in the world and one of them are the social injustices. According to honorsociety.org, “Social injustice is the way unjust actions are done in the society. Social injustice occurs in a situation where the equals are treated unequally and the unequal is treated equally. Three common examples of social injustice include: … Read more

Give an outline of how the American Dream is interpreted in texts 2,3 and 4

Text 2: Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Perspective In the text Arnold Schwarzenegger has written about the American Dream. Arnold Schwarzenegger tells that the American Dream, no matter what country you are from or who you are. You can be something great and accomplish anything beyond your wildest imagination if you work hard. This statement is aligned with … Read more

Diverse Perspectives on the American Dream in the Great Gatsby

Each character’s unique view on the American Dream is what makes this an intriguing topic. Even though they each had differing perspectives on the idea, their goal was simple: achieve success, prosperity, and accomplish a set goal. This multifaceted exploration of the American Dream provides a rich tapestry of human ambition, disillusionment, and the quest … Read more

The Great Gatsby / Harlem Renaissance Poem (American Dream)

Analyzing Perspectives from Literature and Poetry The Great Gatsby Specific View Jay Gatsby’s pursuit of the American Dream is a central theme in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby. However, Gatsby’s version of the American Dream is deeply flawed and ultimately unattainable. Really, there was no “American Dream” for Jay. He was caught up … Read more

The explanation of the American Dream in The Great Gatsby

The explanation of the American Dream in The Great Gatsby has two key problems like delusion and actuality. Fitzgerald showed how delusion represents Jay Gatsby as a young American dreamer. “Because Gatsby places all his hope for happiness in Daisy and what it takes to get such a girl he is ultimately ruined by his … Read more

The American Dream and Coming of Age in the 1950s

The 1950s were a time of angst, isolation, and confusion in juvenile Americans. Stand by Me, Catcher in the Rye, and Rebel Without a Cause all demonstrate juvenile loss of innocence, division between parents and children, and the spiritual aspect of the American dream during the 1950s. The 1986 classic Stand by Me follows four … Read more

Of Mice and Men (isolation, symbolism & the American Dream)

John Steinbeck is an American author who often dealt with social and economic issues. He has written many famous novels including The Grapes of Wrath and East of Eden. During the time of the Great Depression, Steinbeck elaborated on the general theme of human nature in his well known novel Of Mice and Men. Discussing … Read more

Anger’s Ripple: Lessons on Consequence from Mahabharata

“From anger leads to confusion, from confusion to the loss of memory; from the loss of memory to the loss of intelligence, and from the loss of intelligence one perishes.” From anger and hatred towards others one is deceived, which leads to loss of consciousness and thinking. From loss of consciousness comes lack of decision … Read more

The Scarlet Letter: what transpired before the era of slavery

Different societies have been through various issues to make the milestones the out-group sees in the contemporary world. For instance, the United States was not always a cohesive community as the world perceives it to be (Mackenzie 18). Different cultures interact freely with limited scrutiny and criticism of what one was not doing in a … Read more

Discuss the portrayal of Heathcliff in Emily Bronte’s novel

Question 2 “[I]t’s as dark almost as if it came from the devil” (Wuthering Heights). Discuss the portrayal of Heathcliff in Emily Bronte’s novel. In this essay I will discuss Emily Bronte’s portrayal of the landlord Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights. The novel centres around Heathcliff’s life story from the age of a young boy to … Read more