Category: Literature

  • Relevance of the Book “Seven Pillars of Wisdom”

    Based on a movie by David lean the book “Pillars of Wisdom” is a reflection of a British soldier, Lawrence of Arabia experiences when he worked with the rebel forces as a liaison officer during the revolt by the Arabs against the Ottoman Turks between 1916 and 1918. According to the story, just before the…

  • Analysis of “Araby” by James Joyce

    Araby, by James Joyce, is the story of a young boy from a humble background, experiencing the first flush of love. When the object of her affection, “Mangan’s sister” expresses her desire to go to Araby, and her inability to go there, he gallantly offers to get something for her. His feelings for “Mangan’s sister”…

  • Heroic Models Themes and Lack of Adventure Nowadays

    Table of Contents Introduction “The Treasure Island” by Robert Louis Stevenson “Peter Pan” written by J.M. Barrie “A High Wind in Jamaica” directed by Alexander MacKendrick Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The literature is an extremely rich area of study; it contains a great number of different genres and trends, protagonists and antagonists, stories based on…

  • Main Character in “Gimpel the Fool” by Isaac Bashevis Singer

    Table of Contents Gimpel Is a Great Believer Gimpel Remains Positive Gimpel Is Successful Gimpel Is a Wise Man Works Cited Isaac Bashevis Singer created a really remarkable character. His Gimpel the Fool is a great illustration of people’s cruelty and injustice. However, Gimpel is also a symbol of great faith, responsibility, forgiveness, rightfulness and…

  • The Novel “Shame” by J. M. Coetzee Review

    The Booker Prize-winning novel Disgrace by the celebrated South African novelist J.M. Coetzee has been widely recognized as a relevant resource dealing with the themes very close to the historical background of the nation. The literary implication of the novel may be found in that this provides the prospect of numerous interpretations. No wonder, the…

  • A Poem Is a Fruit

    A poem is a fruit. It is a fruit of the tree that is the poet’s mind. Every poem, just like the fruit of a tree requires time to grow and ripen. Trees only bear fruit in a certain season. The writing of a poem too requires a certain frame of mind. A tree must…

  • “Death is the Mother of Beauty” by W. Stevens Review

    If we are discussing “Sunday Morning” by Wallace Stevens, then we need to mention the presence of the voice. This is a voice of an outside narrator. This narrator gives words to the feelings, experienced by a woman. We can observe the dramatic situation here. The woman is having “late coffee and oranges in a…

  • Humans and Nature in Poems by Gary Snyder and Mary Oliver

    Gary Snyder’s work Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout describes the nature view that the narrator observes “looking down for miles” from the observation deck on the mountain’s top (Snyder). The poem opposes the calming and sunny setting of nature to the shadow mention of unrest cities with people who lose touch with close ones because…

  • Two Articles on Digital Technologies

    Table of Contents Introduction Gender Differences in Factors Influencing Students towards Computing Digital Media and the Generation Gap Conclusion References Introduction Definitely, the two articles under consideration gave an extensive overview of what computer science and digital media mean for the contemporary youth. The articles ‘Gender differences in factors influencing students towards computing’ by Roli…

  • Robin Hood’s Case and His Strategic Issues

    Table of Contents Introduction Strategic Issues Reference Introduction Robin was one of those who advocate justice during the reign of the corrupt Sherriff. He was not able to stand the rule of the sheriff who had been employing the dictatorship. The minor groups were at a disadvantage since there were no fair rules. The Sherriff…