The Stranger – Albert Camus (The Outsider)

Beyond the Populace There are multiple conflicts between the individual and their corresponding society. As an example, Meursault, from The Stranger, is set apart from society for his actions.  He has a bland conscience, little to no emotion about his environment, and has odd reasonings for his judgement. Meursault is an unconventional character and lives … Read more

Why the advice in Cicero’s Handbook of Electioneering is not principled

Marcus Tullius Cicero was a notable orator and politician in the late Roman Republic (Griffin 1988, p.97). Although he has a military background, Cicero was more successful in the politic through the triumph of oratory (Lintott 2000, p.99; Holland 2003, p.128). This success leads him to the election of consulship, the highest office in the … Read more

The epics of Gilgamesh and Odysseus

Epics are an essential part of the contemporary literature genres that are widely studied in modern times whereby literature has been diversified and various genres gained popularity. Bearing in mind that epic is an ancient genre it clearly represents embellishments that are clearly and skillfully woven with various contexts of the societies from where they … Read more

Lord of the Flies – Ralph and Jack’s leadership qualities

In William Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies Ralph though not the stronger person, demonstrates a better understanding of people than Jack which gives him better leadership qualities.  Ralph displays these useful human qualities as a leader by working towards the betterment of the boys’ society.  He knows the boys need stability and order if … Read more

Justice in Plato’s Republic

In Plato’s Republic, through Socrates’s perspective, we set of on a journey to define justice. The dialogue focuses on a group of people that have been asked to define justice, as a whole and how it pertains to an individual human being. Plato emphasizes the direct correlation justice has with human nature, and that the … Read more

Human capacity for wickedness – Lord of the Flies

Countless works of literature, most notably the Bible, have described humans as inherently evil, tending to resort to acts of selfishness, greed, and violence when left to their own devices. Author William Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies, is one of the most powerful narrative depictions of the human capacity for wickedness, documenting a group … Read more

Mankind’s potential for evil and innate savagery: Lord of the Flies

Despite our society’s efforts to stifle man’s darker side, moral corruption proves to be both inescapable and ineluctable; contrary to commonly adopted views of humanistic tendencies towards goodness, each individual in our society is susceptible to his or her base, innate instincts. In the novel, Lord of the Flies, William Golding transforms seemingly harmless British … Read more

The Patriotism and Politics of Benjamin Franklin’s Lasting Works

Research Paper 10 April 2018 The Patriotism and Politics of Benjamin Franklin’s Lasting Works Benjamin Franklin was a complex and thought-provoking individual. He relayed his political, social, and revolutionary ideas through direct writings that he penned under his name and under anonymity. During a time when the American colonies were under imperial rule and such … Read more

Premchand’s The Road to Salvation

World Lit Essay 29 March 2017 In Premchand’s “The Road to Salvation”, the main characters Buddhu and Jhingur are sabotaging each other by ruining each other’s crops and setting up one another to look like they created disasters. The story revolves around Jhingur and Buddhu, both farmers or sheep and sugar cane, who were very … Read more

Lady Macbeth’s Role In The Destruction Of Others

28 September 2018 Lady Macbeth’s Role In The Destruction Of Others Manipulation is a type of social influence that is used to change the perception or behaviour of others through underhanded, abusive or deceptive tactics. People with manipulative personalities tend to get what they want, often at other people’s expense, through manipulation. In William Shakespeare’s … Read more

We need you to lead us by Seth Godin

Book report Tribes We need you to lead us by Seth Godin Summary This book is about tribes. A tribe is a group of people who is connected to each other, a leader and an idea. A tribe needs a shared interest and a way to communicate. In the history when we didn’t had internet … Read more

The Dispossessed – Le Guin

The Dispossessed depicts and interrogates, in an informed and provocative fashion, an imaginary “experiment in nonauthoritarian [i.e., anarchist] communism . . . that has survived for a hundred and seventy years” in an imaginary place called Anarres, in an imaginary future (11: 342). Le Guin has made clear that The Dispossessed reflects her considerable knowledge … Read more