Category: Book Review

  • Immune to Reality Gilbert Analysis

    Table of contents Understanding Immune Neglect Supporting Evidence Implications for Decision-Making Challenges and Limitations Conclusion References: In his book “Stumbling on Happiness,” Daniel Gilbert explores the concept of human perception and its relationship to reality. One of the central themes in Gilbert’s work is the idea that humans possess a remarkable ability to adapt to…

  • Helen Keller Plagiarism

    Helen Keller is widely celebrated as an iconic figure in for her remarkable achievements as a deaf-blind person. However, recent allegations of plagiarism have cast a shadow over her legacy, raising questions about the authenticity of her written works. In this essay, we will examine the evidence of plagiarism in Keller’s writings, consider the potential…

  • Racism and Colorism in Shadowshaper

    Table of contents Representation of Racism Exploration of Colorism Impact on the Narrative Conclusion Shadowshaper, written by Daniel José Older, is a young adult urban fantasy that delves into the themes of racism and colorism. The book follows the story of Sierra Santiago, a teenage girl of Puerto Rican descent living in Brooklyn, New York.…

  • Applying a Feminist Theory to Three Day Road

    Three Day Road is a novel that happens in and is about World War I and local Canadians that battled in the war, the part of ladies amid this time-frame, which in 1914 to 1917 is still particularly so clear. It can be evident that women’s liberation in the cutting edge world offered motivation to…

  • Theme of Checkouts by Cynthia Rylant

    Cynthia Rylant’s “Checkouts” explores the theme of missed connections and the fleeting nature of romantic relationships. The story is set in a grocery store, where the protagonist, a teenage boy, falls in love with a girl he sees in the checkout line. The story captures the feelings of infatuation, longing, and disappointment that often accompany…

  • Making Rounds with Oscar Analysis

    Table of contents Oscar’s Behavior Implications for Healthcare End-of-Life Care Conclusion Making Rounds with Oscar is a book written by David Dosa, a physician and geriatrician, which tells the story of a unique cat named Oscar. Oscar resides at the Steere House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Rhode and has gained fame for his uncanny…

  • Life, Fishing and Friendship: a Review of The Reel Sisters

    The Reel Sisters by Michelle Cummings is a work that has many facets available throughout it. The work is part country, part adventure, part nature, but it is always a story about life. I rate The Reel Sisters with a 3 out of 4 stars. Here are some of the reasons why: This book is…

  • Federalist No. 51: a Summary and Analysis

    Table of contents Introduction Body Paragraph Checks and Balances Separation of Powers The Role of Federalism Human Nature and Government Conclusion Introduction Federalist No. 51 is one of the 85 essays collectively known as The Federalist Papers, authored by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay. These essays were written to support the ratification of…

  • Summary of The Laramie Project

    The Laramie Project is a written by Moisés Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project. It is a powerful and thought-provoking piece of verbatim theater that explores the impact of the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, a young gay man, in Laramie, Wyoming. The play is based on interviews conducted with the residents of…

  • Women as Victims of Oppression in The Dutch Wife

    The Dutch Wife is a novel that touches upon the harsh realities of the Dutch and other religions during World War II while they against Hitler and his Nazi army. The novel focuses on the story of Marijke de Graaf as she is faces the challenge of either dying a slow death in a concentration…