Elements of a shakespearian tragedy

Shakespeare wrote many tragedies, which included The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. He chose to take an important event in Roman history, the death of Julius Caesar to write a play for the Globe Theater in 1599. The people who lived during the Renaissance were very interested in the play and the story of Julius Caesar’s death. People’s views … Read more

The Daedalus myth – its role in ‘A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man’

James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is a novel of complex themes developed through frequent allusions to classical mythology. The myth of Daedalus and Icarus serves as a structuring element in the novel, uniting the central themes of individual rebellion and discovery, producing a work of literature that illuminates the … Read more

Jane Austen & Margaret Atwood: Negative Effects of Relationships on Female Characters through Courtship & Destiny.

 Both Jane Austen, in ‘Emma,’ and Margaret Atwood, in ‘The Blind Assassin,’ arguably present romantic and platonic relationships as having a negative effect on their female characters. In ‘Emma,’ it is a woman’s status that influences the complex circumstances that occur within and surrounding their various relationships; social position is influential upon whom they … Read more

The Sound and The Fury

The Sound and The Fury is known for its dramatic interpretation of the decline of an aristocratic family in Mississippi.   The novel is divided into four sections of narration, each section told by one of the three brothers and a section told by a narrator. Throughout the novel, though, we see the impact that the … Read more

Amy Tan’s novels

As Amy Tan grew up, she longed to be apart of the American melting pot. She wanted to cross the generation bridge to fill the gap between traditional American and Chinese ways. Tan produces her novels using a method of narration based on Chinese oral tradition, called “talk story” which makes it possible to identify … Read more

Revolutionary Relationships in Joseph J. Ellis’ Founding Brothers

The author of Founding Brothers, Joseph J. Ellis, introduces the purpose of his book as an examination of how the relationships of the main players in the Revolutionary generation influenced the course of American history. He explains all this in the preface which is titled The Generation. Ellis implores the reader to consider the stories … Read more

The River of No Return

The history of humanity has experienced oppressive and violent authoritarian movements for decades. Every era of oppression and tyranny have built on the seeds of rebellion and emancipation that have passed from generation to generation, regardless of the victories and failures. Although it is difficult to find a period in the history of mankind as … Read more

The Great Gatsby

Nick is a middle class citizen, who is the narrator of the novel. He is described as a very observant character, who hears the secrets of others. For example, at the beginning of the novel as Nick’s father talked to him, he stated “reverse all judgement”(1). Fitzgerald reveals that Nick holds back judgement and is … Read more

To what extent is the narration in Lolita more concerned with the aesthetics of writing rather than plot?

Abstract The popular postmodernist novel Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov, has been subject to much critical acclaim and controversy surrounding the depiction of the paedophilic relationship between Humbert Humbert and Dolores Haze. The style of the novel, which utilises a first person confessional format, is the voice of an incarcerated Humbert, appealing to an unknown jury … Read more

Krapp’s Last Tape – Samuel Beckett

Transposition Samuel Beckett’s short play Krapp’s Last Tape appears to offer a sad conclusion; its protagonist is old, lonely, and drunk, he is bitter towards the promises of life and aware of an approaching end, and he has apparently jettisoned the habit of recording annual retrospectives on his birthdays. The play ends in a protracted … Read more

The value of poetry

“A good piece of writing should be clear and easily understandable, it should be effective at conveying your ideas and have a uniform structuring with 5 paragraphs. Each writing should compose of: introduction, 3 reasons, and a conclusion at the end of the essay. Each reason that you raise should compose of a claim, an … Read more

“From Invisible Man” by Ralph Ellison

Cultural Analysis In the story “From Invisible Man” by Ralph Ellison, the story talks mainly “about an African-American civil rights worker from the south who, upon his move to New York, becomes increasingly alienated due to the racism he encounters” (Ellison 208). The story is about the narrator who claims that he is an invisible … Read more

A Report on the Day

Fireworks were a big part of Mareikura Nathan’s life. She had always loved them. Mareikura loved the sounds they made as they exploded into the night’s sky or onto the ground, and she loved seeing the looks on people’s faces as they watched it all unfold. But what she loved the most about fireworks was … Read more