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John Quincy Adams: A Memoir
Harper Lee
Racism
Social Issues
Robert E. Lee Ewell In the book Bob Ewell is very much seen as the antagonist of the story. Harper Lee illustrates Bob Ewell to be the most disliked character and is whom much of the novel revolves around. Appearance: Scout Finch describes Bob Ewell in the courtroom (page 170) – “… a little bantam…
“The Lottery” and “The Landlady” Analysis
The Landlady
Both “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “The Landlady” by Roald Dahl, relay the message to readers that perceptions and expectations developed from the events in the world could turn out to be a completely diverted reality. Both stories end in unexpected plot twists that bring a great wave of shock to readers. The atmosphere…
Linguistic Analysis Gift of the Magi
Gift
The Gift of the Magi
Born William Sidney Porter, this master of short stories is much better known under his pen name “O. Henry. ” He was born September 11, 1862 in North Carolina, where he spent his childhood. O. Henry’s stories are famous for their surprise endings, to the point that such an ending is often referred to as…
All Quiet on the Western Front: Main Characters Character Analysis
All Quiet On The Western Front
All Quiet on the Western Front is an esoteric announcement against war, which centers particularly around the wrecking impacts of war on fighters’ mankind. As they rest, Paul depicts the gathering of German schoolboys who enrolled with him at the pushing of their schoolmaster, Kantorek. Alongside these friends, Paul depicts a few other people who…
Isolation and Despair in Kafka’s and McCarthy’s Books
Books
Isolation is a reoccurring theme in both texts. It is highlighted again and again within ‘The Road’ through the use of the boy and the father and in the short stories written by Kafka, such as ‘The Metamorphosis’ and ‘Investigations of a dog’. It is this isolation which presents us with the despair and nothingness…
Zinn Chapter 4 Summary
Book Review
A summary of Chapter Four of A People’s History of the United States Chapter four of A People’s History of the United States, authored by Howard Zinn, examines the interconnectedness between Britain and its colonies. The assertiveness displayed by the British government eventually results in heightened dominion over the colonies owing to their reliance on…
China and Opium: A Book Review of “The Social Life of Opium in China” by Zheng Yangwen
Book Review
China
Life
Our of all the controversial narcotics, opium is one of the most popular drug since time immemorial. The use of opium is traceable embedded in many cultures of the world. It is just ironic that opium use is one of the most detested acts, and yet the society seems to tolerate its existence. Moreover,…
Color as Symbolism in Heart of Darkness
Oedipus
Symbolism
Color is used really efficaciously as a tool of symbolism in Heart of Darkness. Colors, particularly black and white, are used to typify evil ( black ) and good ( white ) . Other colors are besides used, although less frequently than black and white. Throughout the narrative, people are thought to hold white psyches…
Oedipus The King: Images Of Blindness Character Analysis
Oedipus
Oedipus Rex
Both physical blindness and blindness of the mind are depicted in Oedipus the King. The characters central to these images are Oedipus and Tiresias, the prophet. At the start of the play, Oedipus possesses sight while Tiresias is unable to see. However, as the play unfolds, it becomes evident as to who truly has the…
The Cellist of Sarajevo
Novel
The Cellist of Sarajevo is a poignant novel recounting the experiences of three individuals amidst a besieged hometown. Survival, hope, hate, and coping with war are among the numerous themes explored; however, sacrifice emerges as the central motif. Arrow, Kenan, and Dragan all exhibited selflessness by jeopardizing their own well-being to aid others. Serving as…