Category: Literature Review
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Literary Analysis, and Methods to Influence The Readers in Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery
Shirley Jackson’s perception about man and society are reflected in her acclaimed short story ‘The Lottery’. Huge numbers of her scholars have discovered this story stunning and exasperating. Jackson uncovers two general frames of mind in this story: first, the stunning truth of human’s inclination to choose a substitute and second, society as a casualty…
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A Cop’s Life: How Sutton Changes “Cop Literature”
Within the line of duty, upstanding accomplishments are norm; even then, some officers manage to stand out for unparalleled excellence. Randy Sutton is a veteran of the Las Vegas Police Department, known nationally for his commentary on issues within or because of Law Enforcement policies. He first served ten years as a part of the…
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The Neglected Victim: Alma and Her Agony
In the short story, Brokeback Mountain, by Annie Proulx, page 11 describes Alma’s one encounter with Jack. After witnessing her husband kiss another man, she faces them both quietly and uncomfortably, but does not otherwise convey any dramatic emotion and remains surprisingly collected. She attempts to stop Ennis once when she gets money so that…
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Stupidity at Workplaces and Functional Stupidity in The Book “The Stupidity Paradox”
Table of contents Introduction The concept, role and consequences of Functional Stupidity Stupidity Paradox and the idea of Decision-making, Leadership and Culture of Organizations How to manage stupidity Conclusion Introduction The stupidity paradox is written by Mats Alvesson and Andre Spicer. Alvesson is a professor at Lund University, Sweden and is also associated with University…
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The Differences Between The Novels “Trail of Tears” and “A Rumor of War”
The author of Trail of Tears: The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation and the author of A Rumor of War have very contrasting styles due to the different purposes of their books. John Ehle, the author of Trail of Tears, mainly writes to inform the general audience about the Cherokee nation giving a…
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Macbeth Villain Quotes: The Dark Side of Shakespeare’s Tragic Hero
Table of contents Paradoxical Statement Chilling Declaration Nihilistic Worldview Interwoven Themes Cautionary Tale William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” is a that delves into the complex nature of human ambition, power, and the devastating consequences of unchecked desire. At the heart of this tragic tale is the eponymous character, Macbeth, whose descent into villainy is marked by a…
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Witchcraft in Different Literary Works
While humanity’s view of witchcraft has changed from hostile in the Middle Ages to playful enjoyment in the Harry Potter Age, the fact remains that humanity has an undeniable fascination with witchcraft. Similar to the religions of the world, witchcraft serves as an explanation for what we can’t understand. The animal response when confronted with…
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Analysis of Sonnet 116: a Timeless Exploration of Love
William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116 is a masterpiece of classical poetry that explores the nature of and the enduring power of true affection. Written in the form of a sonnet, this poem delves deep into the complexities of relationships and the unwavering commitment that true love demands. Through its intricate structure and profound language, Sonnet 116…
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Piggy: The Voice of Reason in Lord of The Flies
Table of contents The Symbolism of Piggy Quotes and Analysis Piggy’s Tragic Fate Conclusion William Golding’s novel, , is a compelling and thought-provoking story that explores the darker aspects of human nature. Set on a deserted island, the novel follows a group of young boys who must fend for themselves after a leaves them stranded.…
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Analysis of The Lesson in ‘the Lesson’ by Toni Cade Bambara
Practical learning can be explained as the ideal avenue towards learning real-world experiences and providing ideas on how one can cope or change the current or future way of life. In the short story ‘The Lesson’ by Toni Cade Bambara, Miss Moore allows the selected neighborhood children to learn the nature of American society as…