Frankenstein – hidden religious agenda

Frankenstein can been thought to be subversive in its religious proclivity, even when its hidden religious agenda was not clearly pointed out. The most common thought is that the novel was created as a side by side of Genesis, mocking the belief that there is a supreme Creator. But, A very different suggestion came from … Read more

Frankenstein book report (miscellaneous Q & As)

Shelley uses imagery relating to your senses to describes the creature’s awakening. Shelley compares this awakening to a baby who was just born. “A strange multiplicity of sensations seized me, and I saw, felt, heard, and smelt, at the same time…”(Shelley 90), this quote means that the monster just experienced the all the new senses. … Read more

Angela Carter’s, ‘The Bloody Chamber’ and Mary Shelley’s, ‘Frankenstein’

Angela Carter’s, ‘The Bloody Chamber’ and Mary Shelley’s, ‘Frankenstein’, both challenge this ideal of ‘the perfect woman’ existing in the passive case. Through the medium of fairytale, Carter’s inversion and subversion of women being, ‘defined in the passive case’ generates agreement and rebuttal in line with the critical interpretation. Similarly, Shelley’s trauma of losing her … Read more

Kamala Khan

Historically, particular religions and cultures have been capable of great good and bad. The Christians could be associated with great atrocities in the name of Christianity for example, the Spanish inquisition or the war between Catholics and Protestants in Ireland. When we talk about Jihadist and the crimes that happen as in 9/11, we attach … Read more

August Wilson’s Fences and Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman

The American Dream consists of an ideal that individuals make a bargain with life in America; so long as an individual works hard, America will present avenues to economic success and social respect. The American Dream represents an idealistic country where there is a lack of racism, sexism, and discrimination preventing an individual from actualizing … Read more

Our Town – Thornton Wilder

Our Town is a Pulitzer winning play. The Thornton Wilder play gives a tale of a fictional American town. It provides in-depth insights into the daily lives of its inhabitant’s. It describes Grover’s corners in detail. The play relates to any time even though it was initially written in 1938. The whole play depicts how … Read more

Is Death of a Salesman a tragedy?

Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller has been a controversial argument about whether or not this play is a tragedy or not. There are several arguments for and against this theory. Some arguments for tragedy include the fact that it displays the downfall of the main characters commitment towards a goal. Another argument towards … Read more

Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis

There are many ways that we interpret literature. We interpret it based on how it makes us feel, or how the author’s thoughts or feelings are conveyed in the writing. We analyze the patterns or the symbols that are included throughout. Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, is an emotional piece filled with humor and horrors. When … Read more

Overview of Guns, Germs, and Steel

Guns, Germs, and Steel is a very intriguing book, it is filled with facts as well as surprises you never would have thought of, let alone knew were true. In Part One of the book, Diamond sketches out the course of recent human history, emphasizing the differences between civilizations. Beginning about half a million years … Read more

Are the reasons Europe was more successful ecological?

One of the over-arching questions, often pondered by many, revolves around why the Europeans exceeded in conquering the planet as opposed to other counties and civilizations. Despite scientific conclusions of non-racial reasons for varying economic developments among continents, many individuals often believe in the idea of a “superior race” and acknowledge the success of the … Read more

Fahrenheit 451 – allusions to the Bible

In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, countless allusions are made to numerous topics, including the Bible. Fahrenheit 451 takes place in a dystopian society where books are not only frowned upon, but if found, disintegrated. Montag, the main character, starts as a firefighter where he burns books, but later realizes the potential unknown to most … Read more