The Prince

The Prince, seemingly a fairytale about a prince finding true love or going to war to protect his loved ones, in reality a guide to ruling as a prince, politically speaking, or some may say, a guide on how not to rule. Niccolo Machiavelli was a man of controversial ideals, especially involving the role of … Read more

The Coming of Age (To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee)

“To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee is a seminal novel that takes place in the small town of Maycomb, Alabama, during the 1930s. It is a profound exploration of human morality, social justice, and the loss of innocence. The narrative revolves around the Finch family—Atticus, a lawyer, and his children, Jem and Scout. Throughout … Read more

Julius Caesar by Shakespeare

In the play Julius Caesar Sometimes it takes deception to convince a crowd to side with someone. Both Brutus and Marc Antony make just such attempts in Act III, scene 2 of Shakespeare’s play. In Act III, Scene 1, the senators murder Caesar because they suspect that he may become a tyrant. Marc Antony was … Read more

The Women of Brewster Street

The Women of Brewster street falls under the different type of stereotypes such as the men are always irresponsible and dominant, the women fall under weakness and vulnerability. The women of Brewster Place each tell of their experience while living in Brewster Place. Each character falls into women stereotypes such as submissive, dependent, emotional, etc. … Read more

Good Country People by Flannery O’Connor

The short story “Good Country People” written by Flannery O’Connor was published in 1955. The protagonist, Joy Hopewell, lives with her mother, Mrs. Hopewell, in a small Southern community. Joy’s childhood was cut short after a hunting accident that lead to her losing her leg. Her very optimistic mother named her Joy; however, Joy cannot … Read more

Pour Your Heart Into It by Howard Schultz

Today, there are over 28,000 stores in seventy-six countries across the globe glorified by millions. The outstanding success of this chain store can be attributed to not only the highest quality of coffee beans and best tasting coffee products, but to the mastermind behind the company. In the book Pour Your Heart Into It, Howard … Read more

Daisy Miller by Henry James

Society is a community of individuals with common geographics, traditions, and beliefs. In the Victorian era, European society had a high regard for status and social class. In Daisy Miller, Europeans look down upon Daisy Miller, an American, because of her reckless behavior in searching for men. Higher social classes specifically condemn her actions and … Read more

Human Experience in The Merchant of Venice

The human experience in literature encompasses themes about life and society that are relatable to readers. These themes can include a range of characters, situations, and motifs that illustrate the complexities of human nature and society. In particular, William Shakespeare’s play “The Merchant of Venice” uses a variety of themes and characters to exemplify the … Read more

A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery O’Connor

Life during the fifties was heavily influenced by religious commandments, especially under the Mason-Dixon line. “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, written by Flannery O’Connor, follows a slightly dysfunctional Southern family on a not-so-fun vacation to Florida as things quickly take a turn for the worse. Met by a gaggle of criminals, our main … Read more

Hero’s Journey Motif by Campbell

INTRO TO HERO’S JOURNEY MOTIF The first stage in Campbell’s description of the Hero’s Journey motif is known as the “World of Common Day.” This is the exposition of the story showcasing the hero in a comfortable setting that is familiar to him. Sometimes being referred to as “the walled garden,” this is the hero’s … Read more

The city of Ephesus – Shakespeare

Throughout history, perspectives on marriage have shifted extensively. At present, modern views on marriage have broken the pattern of a more traditional dynamic in which the man was portrayed as superior head of the household and the women was meant for cooking, bearing children, and submission to her husband. Married men and women are now … Read more

An Impossible Dream – Of Mice and Men

The American Dream: the idea that anyone, regardless of their background, can find success through hard-work and determination. One major theme that Steinbeck explores in Of Mice and Men, is whether or not the American Dream is achievable, or realistic. Steinbeck uses the characters George, Lennie,and Curley’s wife to deliver his pessimistic take on this … Read more

Fences by August Wilson

Fences Topic Essay Fences, a play written by August Wilson examines Troy Maxson’s development as a character, husband, and father stemming from his traumatic transition from childhood into adulthood, being stripped away from adolescence effectively putting him in a place filled with complacency coming from the oppression of his times and infecting the lives of … Read more