Category: Character

  • Bilbo’s Character Transformation in ‘The Hobbit’

    In The Hobbit written by J. R. R. Tolkien, Bilbo Baggins was a timid, kind-hearted hobbit that lived in a luxurious hole in the ground. He was always ready for company, but never expected to get a guest that asked for his presence. After Gandalf, the wizard, showed up to Bilbo’s hobbit hole, everything changed…

  • Lord of The Flies: Ralph Vs. Jack

    Table of contents Introduction Ralph: The Embodiment of Order and Civilization Jack: The Descent into Savagery and Power Conflict and Consequences Conclusion Introduction William Golding’s “Lord of the Flies” presents a microcosmic view of society through the experiences of a group of boys stranded on an uninhabited island. Central to the narrative are Ralph and…

  • The Hobbit: Bilbo Baggins Becoming a Transformed Man

    Bilbo Baggins lives a simple life with his fellow hobbits in a village, until the wizard Gandalf arrives and convinces him to join a group of dwarves on a quest to claim the kingdom of Erebor. The journey takes Bilbo on a path through treacherous lands swarming with orcs, goblins, and other dangers. None of…

  • Illusion and Corruption in Fitzgerald’s Jay Gatsby and Shakespeare’s Macbeth

    It is in attribute that there is a lot of power in wishes, and there are a lot of corrupt actions one should attempt to attain it. In Shakespeare’s tragedy sovereign, a Scottish noble’s looking for power leads him to do to to terrible deeds, that eventually lead to his death. Writer shows that power…

  • Analysis of Conflicts in The Novel Johnny Got His Gun

    The novel Johnny Got His Gun was about a young man named Joe going through hard times. His life was always a struggle since he was a kid. Joe had many friends and worked to help his mom make money. Many conflicts occurred throughout the story including Joe and the dreams he has been happening…

  • The Idea of The Lack of Voice in Johnny Got His Gun

    In Dalton Trumbo’s Johnny Got His Gun, the casualties of World War One are expressed through the eyes of the main character, Joe Bonham. Joe loses his arms, legs, eyes, nose, mouth, and ears after a bomb drops on him while fighting in a war that is, in reality, not his to fight. While laying…

  • Analysis of Miles’ Character in Looking for Alaska by John Green

    Table of contents The Evolution of Miles The Complex Web of Relationships Lessons Learned on the Journey Conclusion References In John Green’s mesmerizing novel, “Looking for Alaska,” the protagonist, Miles Halter, embarks on an intricate journey of self-discovery and personal growth. The novel is a poignant exploration of adolescence, friendship, love, and loss, with Miles…

  • Nervous Conditions: Analysis of Nyasha and Babamukuru

    For this essay, I chose Nyasha and Babamukuru since I find them the most interesting and because they both have duties to uphold and both have problems with their identity. They both are immensely successful in what they are tasked to do but at a cost. Nyasha has her outstanding education is trapped in a…

  • The Divine Craftsman: a Character Sketch of Hephaestus

    Table of contents Introduction Body Paragraph Conclusion Introduction Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire, metallurgy, and craftsmanship, holds a unique place in the pantheon of Olympian deities. Unlike his divine counterparts who are often depicted with ethereal beauty and grandeur, Hephaestus is characterized by his physical imperfections and humble origins. Despite these limitations, his extraordinary…

  • Cecil Gaines: a Historical Character Analysis

    Table of contents The Early Life: Seeds of Resilience Service at the White House: A Front-Row Seat to History Family Dynamics: The Personal Cost of Service Self-Discovery and Legacy The narrative of Cecil Gaines in Lee Daniels’ film “The Butler” offers a profound exploration of an African American man’s life journey, threading through significant epochs…