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An Analysis of the Main Themes in The Lottery by Shirley Jackson
Ethics
Psychology
Science
Social Science
Why would a civilized and peaceful town would ever suggest the horrifying acts of violence can take place anywhere at anytime and the most ordinary people can commit them. Jackson’s fiction is noted for exploring incongruities in everyday life, and The Lottery, perhaps her most exemplary work in this respect, examines humanity’s capacity for evil…
Three Major Scientists
Science
Three Major ScientistsScience and scientist have revolutionalized life with a significantly established for many modern and upcoming scientists. Science as a result has become a major challenge to religion, superstition and things that brought so much fear due to the inability to understand them were replaced by knowledge and reason. Many names still remain as…
Sei Shonagon’s “Hate” in the Heian Era Analysis
Science
Sei Shonagon is a Japanese female novelist born in Heian era, who is famous for her articulation of the annoyances, she witnesses on a daily basis. Her wide range of dislikes focuses on different themes, in particular simulation of situations with comedic value with attention to a leading undertone. The extract “Hateful Things” may be…
Current Research Topics In Astronomy
Science
Sun
Universe
In the field of astronomy, there is a wide variety of fiends that are currently gaining notice for their concern and scope in the relation to life on the planet. One current issue is that whether the concept of life and its creation was made through scientific means or by some divine power as espoused…
Myrtle Wilson, and Jay Gatsby From The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Politics
Science
Society
In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald argues that the American Dream of social mobility is merely an illusion by describing the yearnings and outcomes of George Wilson, Myrtle Wilson, and Jay Gatsby. First of all, Fitzgerald presents the character George Wilson as a victim of the rigid social hierarchy in America. George is an honest, hardworking…
The Dark Realm of the Valley of Ashes in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Philosophy
Science
Social Science
In the twenties, the era of glitter and gold, counterfeit wealth and artificial success obscured the vision of a disaster foreboding: The Great Depression, the Red Scare, the crash of the stock market, and many others. New York City, the capital of the world, was the place where the dreadful sickness originated. Just beyond the…
The Illustration of the Malicious Nature of Mankind in William Golding’s “Lord of the Flies”
Philosophy
Religion
Science
Society
Since the days of Adam, Eve and the serpent, society has had traces of evil even in the most perfect people. Today society is mounted with problem upon problem; essentially this supports the fact that man is inherently evil, as man’s evil is what causes the problems. The novel Lord of the Flies by William…
How Old Major’s Speech in Animal Farm Relates to Modern Times
Democracy
Psychology
Science
Society
In the novella Animal Farm, George Orwell personifies animals, which allows animals on a farm to have human-like characteristics. This book contains indecisive aspects of communism and democracy while using personification, imagery and foreshadowing to continue the plot. When reading the first chapter, Orwell immediately introduces the farmer, Mr. Jones, and Old Major, the eldest…
A Comparative Analysis of the View on Epistemology in Rationalism and Empiricism
Philosophy
Science
Social Science
Rationalism and Empiricism are most likely the two most famous and intriguing schools of philosophy. The two schools deal specifically with epistemology, or, the origin of knowledge. Although not completely opposite, they are often considered so, and are seen as the “Jordan vs. Bird” of the philosophy world. The origins of rationalism and empiricism can…
An Analysis of Ezinma’s Braveness in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
Ethics
Psychology
Science
Social Science
Within Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart novel, Ezinma stands out for her bold personality; Ezinma engages in behavior that highlights her braveness. In other words, Ezinma does not consider the possible dangers of her actions. To this end, Ezinma goes against Umuofia tradition by asking for permission to carry Okonkwo’s stool to a wrestling event….