Influence of religion in Hamlet

The Tragedy Of Hamlet is one of William Shakespeare’s famous tragedies ever written. The Elizabethan era was a period when religious conflicts were much in evidence, which gets reflected in the play, Hamlet. During the era, religion was something everyone held close to their hearts. It was central to society as many people travelled long … Read more

The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield

Set in the 1900’s, The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield is a captivating short story demonstrating the differences between the various socio-economic stratas. It follows a day in the life of the wealthy Sheridan family who are preparing for hosting an elite garden party but are struck with the tragic death of their middle class … Read more

How does Tybalt’s violent nature and impulsiveness determine the traumatic fate of the lovers?

Statement of Intent: The purpose of writing this piece is to unravel the mysterious character of Tybalt and elucidate his under-recognized impact on the play. Many argue the cause of the demise of the lovers, some blame the friar and some blame the nurse, but this piece proves the true culprit to be held accountable … Read more

How Romeo changes over time

It is proven that humans do indeed change over time without a detailed notice or even with basic foreshadowing. This causes humans to be very unpredictable. The play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is about two star-crossed lovers who must hide their relationship due to an on-going family feud which makes the two family … Read more

Themes of indecisiveness & impulsiveness in Romeo & Juliet

“More fiasco results from indecision than wrong practices”. This concise quote aptly encapsulates one of the most pivotal themes present in the acclaimed play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. The play, which focuses on the journey of two star-crossed lovers from rival families, has an ever-increasing number of underlying themes emerging as the play … Read more

Shakespeare’s plays highlight his views of the political sphere

Shakespeare includes chaos causing agents and antagonists in his plays as a way of representing problems with both the protagonist as well as the current societal foundations in which he was living. By setting up each play with the tragic ruin or failure of our main character he depicts the correlation between what is fiction … Read more

Hamlet is responsible for his downfall

When students do not do their homework, they are denying the benefits that the practice allows them to get. Sometimes they will complain about the volume of the homework or the difficulty and they would not attempt it. However, if the students choose not to do their homework, the student will most likely receive a … Read more

Examples of euthanasia in ‘Of Mice and Men’

Orson Welles, Citizen Kane actor and director, once remarked, “If you want a happy ending, that depends, of course, on where you stop your story” (BrainyQuote.com). The occurrence of a happy ending is prevalent in John Steinbeck’s novel, Of Mice and Men, in which its characters desperately look forward to achieving their American Dreams. The … Read more

Summary of Things Fall Apart in relation to the colonization of Africa

The novel Things Fall Apart is a novel based around the era before and during the “Scramble for Africa”, the occupational, divisional, and colonial era by Europe; which will be further explained in detail throughout this paper. This is a story of Okonkwo and the Umuofia clan in Nigeria during the imperialism of the Europeans. … Read more

Presentation of pre- & post-colonial Africa in Things Fall Apart/Anthills Of The Savannah

When analysing the manner in which Achebe presents pre-colonialism and post-colonialism, one must examine how society is presented is presented in both the pre-colonial novel of “Things Fall Apart” and the post-colonial novel of “Anthills Of The Savannah”. The Ibo society presented in “Things Fall Apart” was evidently flawed. This can be deducted from various … Read more

Analysis of Yeats’ poem ‘The Second Coming’

Yeats began writing his poem ’The Second Coming’ in January 1919, in the wake of the First World War, the Russian Revolution and political turmoil in his native Ireland. Yeats’ poem illustrates a disturbing vision of a dark and mysterious alternative to the Christian idea of the Second Coming of Christ. The poem captures the … Read more

Father-son relationship in “Things fall apart” by Chinua Achebe

A father-son bond is essential and often complicated, son’s look at their fathers as role models, following in their footsteps. Alternatively, look at their fathers and want to be the opposition of them, deciding to cut them out their fathers from their lives completely. The novel “Things fall apart,” by Chinua Achebe, takes place in … Read more