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About A Knight Named Gigemar
Fiction
King
Knight
It begins with the very first Lays named Guigemar and it was very interesting to read. It’s about a knight named Guigemar and is believed to be the best knight where he lives. Since he is a very good knight he is loved by a lot of women but he is unable to love any…
An Analysis of the Coincidences and Irony in The Monkey’s Paw
Fiction
Literature
The Monkey's Paw
The skillful movement of the plot is crucial for the success of any short story. Unlike a novel, the writer may not have enough time to fully develop ideas, but all the essential elements must still be present. The Monkeys Paw is characterized by its reliance on coincidence and irony, which effectively connects the plot…
The Story of the Cow That I Saw in the Play
Clothing
Cow
Fiction
Milk
Wolf
I saw the play, “Into the Woods”, on November 29 in Theatre B, Aaron Davis Hall. Once I entered the theater, I saw a few chairs and desks on stage and some baskets near the desks. The background of the stage painted in red with some scattered trees. Once the production started, an actor hiding…
Prejudiced Attitude Towards a Person Because of His Appearance
Fiction
Social Issues
The Hate U Give
Prejudice is the judgment of a person based on their religion, race, gender, and a ton of other factors. Prejudice has been a problem in our society for a while and sadly a lot of our historical conflicts are due to prejudice of some kind. Due to Harper Lee’s perspective in 1960, To Kill A…
Why Rip Van Winkle Reflects a Turning Point in American Literature
Fiction
Literature
Rip Van Winkle
The development of the American Mythology that we are familiar with today was not a sudden occurrence but rather a gradual and arduous journey that numerous authors honed over many centuries. One pivotal figure in this journey was Washington Irving, who contributed significantly with his work “Rip Van Winkle.” This tale revolves around the protagonist,…
The Novel ‘’The Reader’’
Fiction
Literacy
Writing
Presents illiteracy as a form of dependence. Hanna’s inability to read and write has a huge impact on her life, especially her shame for it. Throughout the novel it becomes clear that Hanna’s illiteracy affects her on her choices in life and her social skills, which in the end results in Hanna killing herself. She…
Truth and Lies in Ibsen’s Plays
Culture
Fiction
Literature
Ghosts and The Wild Duck written by Henrik Ibsen provides a strong theme about how a lie or even truth can negatively affect the present. Both of the plays’ theme is based on the lies on which characters are built on. The lies on the Wild Duck starts with Gina Ekdal who lives in a…
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…
Trifles and A Jury of Her Peers: A Comparison
Emotions
Fiction
Literature
Narration
Writing
Susan Glaspell worte two different forms of literature that has basically the same plot, setting and characters. The main difference, of course, was the way the story was presented. She first wrote the play “Trifles” which was about two females being able to solve a puzzle as to what the motive of a woman who…
Let me introduce myself Narrative Essay
Child
Fiction
My name is Hunt. I was born In Vietnam. I’m 17 years old. I have just been in U. S 4 month. These are so many things to know about me. First of all like smile, I like dream, like everyone be nice to me. I like to sleep because when I sleep I can…
description | Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying people, events, or places in imaginary ways that are not strictly based on history or fact. In its most narrow usage, fiction applies to written narratives in prose and often specifically novels, as well as novellas and short stories. |
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quotations | “Literature is a luxury; fiction is a necessity.” “Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth.” “That’s what fiction is for. “Artists use lies to tell the truth.,It’s no wonder that truth is stranger than fiction. A man’s face is his autobiography. It’s never too late – in fiction or in life – to revise. A film is – or should be – more like music than like fiction. |
information | Fiction Books: Dune, All the Light We Cannot See, Nineteen Eighty-Four, Beloved, The Song of Achilles, People We Meet on Vacation, Pride and Prejudice, The Judge’s List, The Handmaid’s Tale: The Graphic Novel, Wolf Hall, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, The Handmaid’s Tale: The Graphic Novel, The Nightingale, One Hundred Years of Solitude, The Road, All the Light We Cannot See, Dune, Beloved, Fictional stories: The LotteryShirley Jackson, 1948, Heart of darkness ; with, The Congo diary ; and, Up-river bookJoseph Conrad, 1899, Animal FarmGeorge Orwell, 1945, The Tell-Tale HeartEdgar Allan Poe, 1843, |