Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

In “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley there is an in depth discussion between the importance of human lives and nature throughout the story. Throughout the narrative Mary Shelley creates metaphorical bridges to connect the two using Victor Frankenstein’s life as a catalyst between the different relationships, mainly amongst his friends and family. which are seemingly burned … Read more

the Violets by Harwood

Harwood interweaves past and present by highlighting the painful inevitability of time passing reconciled through the warmth of childhood memories whilst encapsulating the universal values of human experience that add to the integral timelessness of her poetry. The poet establishes a continuity between the past and the present in The Violets and At Mornington through … Read more

The Magic Barrel by Bernard Malamud

In Bernard Malamud’s short story, “The Magic Barrel”, a rabbinical student, Leo Finkle, is in search of a suitable wife to help him get a congregation before he becomes a rabbi. As he has been completely absorbed in his studies for six years, which has led to his ignorance in his social life, he decides … Read more

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

Historical information about the period of publication: Jane Austen’s novels counteract the time of publication. Although she writes her novel through a peaceful English countryside; in England, it was a time of fighting. Napoleon uses his power to conquer Italy, Austria, and also make peace with France. Women of this time period play a strict … Read more

Analysis of the American Dream in The Great Gatsby

Many people believe that money is the answer to all problems, that money equals happiness. The American Dream, to start with nothing and through hard work and determination achieve wealth and happiness. This is evident in the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Jay Gatsby certainly believes in the American Dream and that … Read more

Winter Dreams by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Winter Dreams was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This is a very interesting short story that successfully portray the internal conflict, motivation, and meaningful and descriptive dialogue. The main character is called Dexter Green, whose father owns the “second-best grocery-store in Black Bear.” He was a caddy at the Sherry Island Golf Club in Black … Read more

The Giver by Lois Lowry

The Giver is a novel written by Lois Lowry (written in 1993) it was later made into a film and released in the September of 2014. The giver follows a boy named Jonas as he is about to go to the Ceremony of Twelve, where everyone in his year gets assigned a job. The citizens … Read more

The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare – Play Analysis

Closing Argument Mark Antony’s Intentions Righteous avenger or opportunistic tyrant? In the play, “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”, by William Shakespeare, it is up to opinion to decide Mark Antony’s true nature. Although he plots to avenge Julius Caesar’s death by targeting the conspirators, which can be seen as extremely loyal because Caesar was a … Read more

The Talented Mr Ripley – Analysis

The Talented Mr Ripley is a tale a deceit and jealousy which brings about the murder of his victims. The Tom Ripley of this novel is only trying to achieve another version of what we call the “American Dream.” Yet instead of using hard work and perseverance, he obtains it through fate. He starts off … Read more

Big Fish – Analysis

The book Big Fish is about a man who named William Bloom and his father Edward Bloom. When William is at the deathbed of his father he wants to know what was true and what a lie was. Edward was always telling William lots of tales of his life and events that happened to him. … Read more

The Mayor of Casterbridge – Analysis

Thomas Hardy was born in 1840 in Dorset. Hardy’s rural beginnings influenced much of his fictional settings. The Mayor of Casterbridge demonstrates Hardy’s position in the shifting world of the times, containing parts of both Victorian and Modernist literary forms. Throughout the novel Hardy traverses through the effects of economic and cultural growth as witnessed … Read more

Beloved – Analysis

By definition, a memory is, “something remembered from the past” , meaning, it exists in the present but refers back to the past. The word “remembered” itself is constructed in the past tense, alluding to the idea that memories do not just happen in our minds, but they are something tangible that happened in the … Read more