Category: Literature
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Motif-Based Literary Analysis Of “Check One”
The changes in the world and society brought the changes in every area of the public’s life and its art, culture, and spiritual life. Thus, today the American poetry develops according to the contemporary tendencies, and a poem’s performance becomes the part of the vivid action basing on a number of controversial aspects discussed in…
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Trauma Presented in The Last House on Needless Street by Ward
Table of Contents Introduction Trauma and Gothic Contemporary Gothic Conclusion Works Cited Introduction With the intention of establishing the theory of this project, the following sections will be focusing on the correlation between Gothic and trauma, in order to analyse how trauma is used as a Gothic feature in the novel The Last House on…
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Faustus Tragic Figure in Goethe’s “Faust”
Table of Contents Introduction Thesis Main body Conclusion Works Cited Page Introduction The Tragic History of Doctor Faustus is a play by Ch. Marlowe written in 1604. In this play, Marlowe portrays Doctor Faustus as a man who of his own conscious willfulness brings tragedy and torment crashing down upon his head, the pitiful and…
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“American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin” by Terrance Hayes
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Terrance Hayes is one of the most prominent poets in the history of American sonnets. He was born in Columbia and earned an MFA from the University of Pittsburgh. In his writing, Hayes creates formal constraints and employs the theme of popular culture, music, race,…
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“The Best of Edward Abbey” by Edward Abbey
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Best of Edward Abbey was written by Edward Abbey. He was an American essayist and novelist who inspired thousands of people with his views on the natural environment and industrialization. (Loeffler, 64) Edward Abbey expressed his views in his numerous writings. The Best of Edward…
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“Murambi, the Book of Bones” by Boubacar Boris Diop
Table of Contents Introduction Plot Fragmentary Narratives Victim and Perpetrator Demarcation Role of Ideologies and Colonialism Forgiveness and Redemption Personal Reaction Character Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Boubacar Boris Diop wrote “Murambi, the Book of Bones”. This novel is important for humanity since the reading reveals the concept of genocide in a unique way. The purpose…
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“A Freeborn People” by David Underdown
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Author source of information My opinion Conclusion Reference Introduction “A Freeborn People” is a balanced examination of the ways in which the political cultures of the political elite and that of common people interacted in the 17th century England. In this book, the author shows that the two groups were…
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Rene Gallimard in “M. Butterfly” by David Henry Hwang
The characters of “M. Butterfly” are Song Liling (a Chinese spy who plays women roles in the theatre and French diplomat, Rene Gallimard falls in love with him. He obtains from him the information for the Chinese government, and finally causes that he is put under the trial), Rene Gallimard (a French diplomat who fell…
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Origins of Merlin and Diversified Explanations about Merlin Prophesies
In Sir Thomas Malory’s novel Le Morte d’Arthur, Merlin is the great wizard of the Arthurian Legends, best known as the great wizard of the Arthurian Legends (1469 CE). In King Arthur’s tales, Merlin is Arthur’s mentor, instrumental in every aspect of his life, from his conception to his education, his rise to power, and…
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“The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity” by W. P. Young
Table of Contents Introduction Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The fourth chapter of the book The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity by William Paul Young presents a cyclic development of the plot, where Mack has to get to the shack two times; in fact, tragedy starts here and has to come to the end in this…