Order, leadership, power, and moral consequences (Lord of the Flies)

Order, leadership, power, and moral consequences. These are some concepts needed in society to maintain civilization. Lord of the Flies by William Golding explores these ideological struggles between two main characters: Ralph and Jack. With different perspectives about how one should rule, they both challenge each other from the start. The novel begins with a … Read more

Martin Luther King and Henry David Thoreau

Martin Luther King and Henry David Thoreau each write exemplary persuasive essays that depict social injustice and discuss civil disobedience, which is the refusal to comply with the law in order to prove a point. In his “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” King speaks to a specific audience: the African Americans, and discusses why he … Read more

Book Review – A Child Called “It”  by Dave Pelzer

A Child Called It is an autobiography by Dave Pelzer recounting his story of survival of one of the worst child abuse cases ever reported in California history. Initially, Dave lives a normal childhood. He enjoys life and family trips with his two older brothers and loving, affectionate parents. However, in early elementary school, his … Read more

The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao – Juniot Díaz

The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao” is a book in which a perfect mixture of American and Caribbean cultures is created through a common ground which is imagination and supernatural. “However, Juniot Díaz’s novel does not totally distance itself from any of the influences of Dominican tradition, Western fantasy, or Western realism and its … Read more

The Guns of August

I. Introduction A. Purpose of the novel The Guns of August is one of the most exciting literary works by Barbara W. Tuchman that primarily offers readers an insight into the first month of the First World War . Barbara’s 1962 edition primarily aims to highlight the martial battles and military wars of the main … Read more

How to Win Friends and Influence People: Case Study Analysis

Professional Responsibility and Leadership 16 December 2018 How to Win Friends and Influence People: Case Study Analysis Background In the year 1936, Dale Carnegie published his first edition of “How to Win Friends and Influence People” as a self-help book to explicate his management and human interaction principles the people who were interested. Since then, … Read more

The Ultimate Sacrifice – One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

The Ultimate Sacrifice In One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Ken Kesey immerses the reader into the distorted environment of a psychiatric ward, where male patients are robbed of their identity and forced into a state of insecurity and fragility. The reader connects with the patients through the narration of Chief, who comments on the … Read more

The Underdogs – Los de Abajo

Mariano Azuela was born in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, where his father owned a grocery store and a ranch. In 1892, he attended the University of Guadalajara to study medicine. He later returned to Lagos de Moreno to practice. Eight years later, he married Carmen Rivera and together, they had ten children. In the October … Read more

Mark Behr’s The Smell of Apples

Erasmus. A peculiar choice of surname for the “idyllic” Afrikaner family in Mark Behr’s The Smell of Apples. The 15th and 16th-century Dutch scholar and humanist who promulgated an ideology of common human goodness and value is an ironic namesake for a family dedicated to the continued application of apartheid’s oppressive principles (Stobie; Tracy). While … Read more

Review of McCullough, David G. 1776. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2005. Print

McCullough, David G. 1776. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2005. Print. George Washington was one of the most respected and dignified of all generals leading the least respectable and undiciplined of all armies. The American army was said to be foul mouthed, drunken, and unhygenic by alla ccountsz, including Washington. The British however, were highly … Read more

Winn’s study of the Yarur Mill and Ex-Yarur

The grassroots revolution in Chile presents a pivotal moment in the history of Latin America, revealing a clear departure from previous violent movements found in Cuba, Argentina and Mexico. Instead, Chile experiences nonviolent change through the Yarur Mill strike. The process proves to be a dramatic build up to a short-lived social victory, rapidly extinguished … Read more

Masculinity in The Colour Purple and Things Fall Apart

“Indeed, masculinity can never float free of culture: on the contrary, it is the child of culture, shaped and expressed differently at different times in different circumstances in different places by individuals and groups (Berger et al. 1995). Men are not born with masculinity as part of their genetic make-up; rather it is something into … Read more

The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli and Utopia by Thomas More – human nature and society

The book, The Prince, by Niccolo Machiavelli, was written in 1513 and published in 1532. The book, Utopia, by Thomas More, was written in 1516. These two books both explain what a society and its ruler should be like, but their ideas on certain things are completely different. Their ideas on human nature and society, … Read more

‘The Prince’ by Niccolò Machiavelli (DRAFT)

‘The Prince’, written by Florentine politician and philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli, is considered to be one of the most influential works on modern political thought. Written during Machiavelli’s period as a literary writer in the 1500s where his political influence was at its highest, ‘The Prince’ continues as a manual for tyrannical leaders around the world. … Read more