Seamus Heaney’s poems – the beauty of Northern Ireland

Many think of Northern Ireland as a vast expanse of acres and acres of farmland. But Heaney’s poems help us get a brighter picture of the true beauty that is Northern Ireland. Being bordered by the North Atlantic, Ireland’s population can enjoy normal to warm temperatures and an infusion of geological richness. Mountains crumble into … Read more

I Carry Your Heart With Me – E.E Cummings

Art is the visual, auditory or physical application of one’s creative skill and imagination, typically to convey a personal message for emotional power. Through appreciating art, we can learn more about the world around us, as important ideas and concepts are often portrayed through various art forms. Artists absorb the world around them, and portray … Read more

The Forest of Arden in As You Like It

For eons, nature, and forests especially, have been a defining factor in literature for a multitude of reasons. They could hold all types of secrets, be used as a shelter, be home to different animals and creatures, or even be settings for drastic character change and development. According to umich.com, forests are “an unexplored realm … Read more

Michael Ondaatje’s In the Skin of a Lion – home/house

What is a simplistic four-letter word that resonates with each individual both physically and mentally? It can be abstract but also concrete. It can be mobile or thousands of miles away. It is a bringer of comfort, nostalgia and is a sacred place that nurtures growth. This versatile word is best-known as “home”. A quick … Read more

Emily Dickinson – sadness in her poems

Let me tell you why Emily Dickinson has reasons to be show sadness in her poem, “I Measure Every Grief I meet” “She wonders if they find life painful and a constant effort” (Chase) Chase probably has a feeling that Dickinson was struggling when she wrote this poem and that could be a reason why … Read more

“My Ishmael” – Daniel Quinn chapters 1 – 17

Chapter 1: Hello There The novel begins with the narrator describing her personal life and how it played into a pivotal moment in her life when she was twelve. One day as she was gathering up the newspaper, she noticed an ad “TEACHER seeks pupil. Must have an earnest desire to save the world. Apply … Read more

Kate Chopin – Desiree’s Baby / The Story of an Hour

Most relationships lack luster as they progress. Marriage, love and affection can all be uncertain if at least one partner does not reciprocate love to their other partner. During the 1890s, standard gender roles served as a guideline, by informing people what was expected in relationships. In Kate Chopin’s story,“Desiree’s Baby”, the character Desiree possesses … Read more

The Jungle by Upton Sinclair

The Jungle written by Upton Sinclair is a novel that closely followed the meat packing industry and the secrets behind the factories that powered it. It went into depth about the encounter’s immigrants had with their bosses and the poor conditions they were forced to work in. This novel successfully brought the attention of civilians … Read more

Fences by August Wilson

Being discriminated against your race can be upsetting. Something that you can’t control and you were born with, makes you different from other people and can give you less opportunities. Racism could also make a person angry, and for certain people, the anger could become their personality. Especially in the 1950s, where it was common … Read more

John Keats – Dual Credit Lit & Speech

28 December 2018 John Keats Born October 31, 1795 John Keats was born to Thomas and Frances Jennings was one of four children. Growing up in a particularly poor family his parents could not afford the higher class schools like eton or harrow so in 1803 his parents send him off to attend john clarkes … Read more

How Shakespeare portrayed the inner lives of the characters in Hamlet

This essay will examine the way in which Shakespeare has portrayed the inner lives of the characters within Hamlet. This essay will primarily examine the characters of Hamlet and Claudius and discuss how their soliloquys and speech give insight into their individual thought process. This essay will discuss the characters from a psychoanalytic approach and … Read more

Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130

And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare; As any she belied with false compare… Shakespeare’s sonnet 130 was firstly published in 1609 and while many consider his 154 known sonnets to be written in a sequence, Barber claims that these were “not, in fact, such a production, indeed not one production at … Read more

Key characters: To Kill a Mockingbird / The Great Gatsby / Jane Eyre / Hamlet

To Kill a Mockingbird Boo Radley is a secondary character that plays a significant role within the novel: To Kill a Mockingbird. The novel is indeed about killing a Mockingbird in a symbolic sense, in which, Boo Radley represents the mockingbird mentioned in the book’s title, while the children of Maycomb, Alabama do the hunting. … Read more