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A Comparative Analysis of the Characters “Frankenstein” and the 1931 Film Adaptation “Frankenstein”
Fiction
Frankenstein
In Mary Shelly’s classic, Frankenstein, a man named Victor Frankenstein indulges in his passion for chemistry. Through his endless studies, Frankenstein finds it possible to bring life to that which is lifeless through science. Frankenstein’s discovery leads him to bring to life a creation known only as Frankenstein’s monster, who Frankenstein quickly abandons after he…
The Themes of Individuality and Women’s Struggle Against Patriarchy in The Color Purple
Culture
Psychology
The Color Purple
“The Color Purple” delves into various meanings, hidden messages, and moral teachings. The theme that resonated with me the most is women overcoming their difficulties and uncovering their inner resilience. Trials truly test one’s perspective and endurance. Three women exemplify this message exceptionally: Celie (played by Whoopi Goldberg), Shug (portrayed by Margaret Avery), and Sofia…
“The Perfect Tragic Hero” and John Proctor
John Proctor
A tragic hero is a protagonist, a virtuous character in a dramatic tragedy who is destined for downfall, suffering, or defeat. Tragic heroes typically have heroic traits that earn them the sympathy of the audience, but also have flaws or make mistakes that ultimately lead to their own self-awareness and downfall, which they accept with…
Reaction Paper Romeo And Juliet
Romeo And Juliet
Since I before exist on this world, the legend of Romeo and Juliet reaction paper touches the heart of every lovers. They serve as the role model of truelove and sacrifice. A fairytale that even had a tragic ending, still consider as a happily ever after. No one can separate them even the death. The story…
Sad Love Story: My Love and Broken Heart
Love stories
Philosophy
Psychology
Life can be very cruel when you aren’t expecting it. Have you ever been so immersed in a specific situation to the point you thought nothing could ever beat it? Everyone usually does, and to this, I am no exception. We as humans are not perfect despite our intent to be. I thought I had…
Oedipus The King: Fate Vs. Free Will Analysis
Oedipus
Oedipus Rex
The ancient Greek writer, Sophocles suggests that while there are factors beyond mankind’s control that we have the power to make choices that affect our destiny. In his play, Oedipus the King, Sophocles makes it quite clear that although everyone is born with a fate, you have the ability to alter its direction and toll….
Smaller and Smaller Circles
Novel
Serial Killer
Sexual Abuse
4 Main Characters of the Story: Fr. Augusto Saenz (Gus) – The old priest who is an expert in autopsy and was the mentor of Fr. Jerome Lucero. He was asked by the Director to help him in dealing with the murder case in Payatas. Fr. Jerome Lucero – The companion of Fr. Saenz in…
The Epic of Gilgamesh: The Relationship between Gilgamesh and Enkidu Analysis
Epic of Gilgamesh
Relationship
The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the most remarkable writings of the Babylonian ancient literature. Its main theme is the condition of man on earth as a mortal being. There are two very important myths incorporated in the epic: one is the quest for immortality and story of the flood, related to Gilgamesh…
Oppressive Societies in Literature: Short Essays on The Hate U Give and Children of Blood and Bone
Discrimination
Politics
The Hate U Give
Children of Blood and Bone (2018) is a young adult novel by Tomi Adeyemi, a Nigerian American author. It is the first book in a trilogy and follows Zelie Adebola’s journey to restore magic in the Kingdom of Orisha, where her people have been oppressed. Determined to set her people free, Zelie uses various symbols…
“The Epic of Gilgamesh” and How Ancient Literature Maintained Its Relevance in Today’s World
Epic of Gilgamesh
Divided into 11 tablets, the Epic of Gilgamesh is one filled with morals, analogies, and themes. Among many others, it explores the concepts of purpose, arrogance, companionship, loss, life, and death in very poetic ways, allowing us to compare the romanticized events of the life of Gilgamesh to our own. I personally really enjoyed reading…