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The Pursuit of the American Dream: Thematic Explorations in ‘The Great Gatsby’
Entertainment
Literature
Science
In addition to being a story set in the Roaring Twenties, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” is also a reflected mirror into the hopes, disappointments, and very ethos of American society. A complicated tapestry of themes that reflect on the excess and emptiness of the Jazz Age are woven throughout the tale. This article…
An Analysis of the Character Paul Baumer In “All Quiet in the Western Front”
Psychology
Science
Society
War
Paul Bäumer, the narrator and protagonist in All Quiet on the Western Front, is a character who develops extensively within the course of the novel. As a young man, he is persuaded to join the German Army during World War I. This three year ordeal is marked by Paul’s short, but tragic trek into adulthood…
The Birdcage in ‘Trifles’: A Silent Witness to Oppression
Politics
Psychology
Science
Society
Susan Glaspell’s one-act play “Trifles” masterfully employs symbolism to address societal norms and the inherent inequalities of the early 20th century. Among the play’s most potent symbols is the birdcage. At first glance, it might seem like a mere background prop, but a deeper look reveals its significance in echoing the underlying themes of confinement,…
Thomas Kuhn’s View of Scientific Theory
Science
Thomas Kuhn’s View of Scientific Theory How Thomas Kuhn’s view on scientific theories emerges, developed, and demised overtime.Thomas Kuhn became well known in the scientific world through his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions which was published in 1962. His view on how scientific theories emerged came as a challenged against the dominating scientific view of…
The Rational Character of George Wilson in the Novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Philosophy
Psychology
Science
Society
Within F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby novel, George Wilson illustrates his rational personality through certain behaviors. For example, George seeks out the identity of the driver of the car that kills Myrtle Wilson and murders this driver. In addition, George wants to buy Tom Buchanan’s car, repair it, and sell it at a profit….
The Natural Innocence of Children in the Poem, Oranges by Gary Soto
Psychology
Science
Social Science
Children are naturally innocent, and as they get older and experience life, they learn that everything is not always good and sometimes bad things happen to good people. In Gary Soto’s poem, Oranges, this idea is shown through the eyes of a young boy. I had the greatest response to this paper, because I thought…
Science Investigatory Project Proposal
Science
Vitamin C
Baldness was found as a typical problem now a day. Baldness or Alopecia Androgenetica is a hair loss condition considered an autoimmune disease, in which the immune system, which is designed to protect the body from foreign invaders such as viruses and bacteria, mistakenly attacks the hair follicles, the tiny cup-shaped structures from which hairs…
The Different Stages of Emotional and Initiative vs Guilt Psychological Child Development
Biology
Ethics
Psychology
Science
Piaget’s theory of child development is an explanation of how a child constructs a mental model of the world in which they are born. Piaget does not agree with the idea of intelligence in children being a fixed trait. Rather, it results from biological maturation and interaction with the environment. The theory is aimed at…
The Banquet of Horrors: A Deep Dive into Act 3, Scene 4 of Macbeth
Health
Psychology
Science
The play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” pivots dramatically in Act 3, Scene 4. This scene, dubbed the “Banquet Scene,” in which Macbeth is faced with unexpected and horrific visions while partaking in a public feast, provides important insights into his failing mental health. The surface of Macbeth’s rule begins to shatter as the Scottish…
Dystopia Caused by the Massive Boom of Technology in The Hunger Games
Art
Mass Media
Science
At the end of the twentieth century, society saw a massive boom in technological advancements. By the start of the twenty-first century, suddenly everyone was connected due to the creation of the World Wide Web. These massive changes brought about a major shift in the way technology is used. Though the advances in technology have…