Lord of the Flies

Most human beings tend to always hunt for power, and once they gain power, one wants more. The idea of power struggle is very relevant in this novel. Golding uses Ralph and Jack to show power struggle many times throughout the novel. Ralph and Jack have different opinions between what is good, what is evil, … Read more

The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger

The novel The Catcher in the Rye, by J. D. Salinger, is about Holden Caulfield, an emotionally unstable, lonely sixteen-year old boy, who fights against the societal norms and struggles to maintain his individuality. He wants to escape the repressive expectations that his parents set out for him. He can not figure out his future … Read more

J.K. Rowling

Joanne Rowling or more commonly known as J.K. Rowling was born on July 31, 1965 in Yate, Gloucestershire, England. Joanne Rowling is best known for her work with the young adult series Harry Potter. Her work with the wizarding world allows readers to escape to a different place, and experience the magic for themselves. Joanne … Read more

The Count Of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas

In Alexandre Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo, main character Edmund Dantes becomes captain of The Pharaoh at a young age. Danglars, a fellow shipmate who tends to be petulant becomes envious and decides to plot against him. Shortly after, Dantes is falsely accused of being a bonapartist which leads to his arrest. After many … Read more

Comparative Analysis of ‘Persepolis’ and ‘Life of Pi’ Across Graphic Novel, Film, and Narrative Forms

The choice of medium greatly affects the meaning of a narrative. This is true even for relatively similar modes of representation, as seen with Marjane Satrapi’s graphic novel “Persepolis” and its adaptation into a feature film. This effect is even more pronounced with a complex allegory like Yann Martel’s “Life of Pi,” which was made … Read more

Character Analysis – Medea by Euripides

Character Analysis Essay The play Medea, written by Euripides, is a Greek tragedy that tells a tale Jason and Medea, a wife and husband whose relationship falls apart after Jason falls in love with Glauce, this results in the death of Medea’s children. Jason’s character is revealed through his actions and words as unsympathetic and … Read more

Power by John Scott

Power has arguably been a part of our daily lives since the beginning of mankind. In his book Power, Scott (2001, pp. 12-16) explores the different forms of power and how it reveals itself. He begins by dividing the elementary forms of social power into two categories: Corrective influence and persuasive influence. The resources that … Read more

The Road by Cormac McCarthy

The novel, The Road by Cormac McCarthy offers a bleak and upfront perspective on a post-apocalyptic world, where humanity is reduced to animalism. The man often uses the phrase “carrying the fire” to describe his continued perseverance in surviving the post-apocalyptic world. While the woman killed herself in despair, the man commits to being a … Read more

Fate shown in The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

Fate Fate is a force that helps you achieve a destiny that you have decided to go after. In the novel “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho, fate is a constant theme throughout the storying portraying a major influence on Santiago’s decisions. Fate helps an individual reach his or her personal legend because it is a … Read more

A prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving

A Prayer for Owen Meany, by John Irving, is a novel centered around Owen’s connection to God, and how Owen’s firm faith has led him to see God’s overarching plan and to become an instrument of this higher power. Throughout the novel, Irving uses small and seemingly unimportant details that eventually come together and are … Read more

Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin

A woman is craving for freedom was a popular topic during the 20th century. Kate Chopin was one of the female writers tend to be feminist, expressing her desire to be autonomous and independent. In the “Story of an Hour,” Kate Chopin introduces to us Mrs. Mallard (Louise) as she reacts to the news of … Read more

Paul’s Case by Willa Cather

Willa Cather’s short story, “Paul’s Case” (1905), uses symbols and ironic instances in order to develop the idea of what the “American Dream” is to convey a feeling of hopelessness throughout the story. The author develops her ideas by depicting Paul’s conflicts and the fantasy he employs to express the human truth to achieve the … Read more

Just Drive: Life in the Bus Lane by Deke N. Blue

Just Drive: Life in the Bus Lane is a chronological compilation of blog posts from author Deke N. Blue’s blog, “From the Driver Side”, which logs his experiences as a bus operator in Portland, Oregon. These posts cover a large variety of topics, such as politics, the economy, race, and even to everyday life. Our … Read more

Heritage seen in Alice Walker’s Everyday Use

Heritage gives the sense of value and tradition to many families around the world, however, it is also not value or forgotten in the lives of many people. In Everyday Use by Alice Walker, the theme is not only about the significance of heritage in the lives of people, but also the way it is … Read more