Category: Literature Review

  • “October Sky”: Book Analysis

    Table of contents Life in a Small Community Passion and Perseverance Mentorship and Supportive Relationships Historical Context and Space Exploration The Power of Education Homer Hickam’s memoir, “October Sky,” provides an insightful and inspiring look into the life of a young man growing up in a small coal-mining town in West and his pursuit of…

  • Reaction Paper on “What’s so Great About a Jesuit Education”

    In the article, the author was trying to explain how special Jesuit schools are compared to other schools by stating three characteristics he has observed in all schools he visited — cura personalis or the care for the whole person, the spirit of magis — to do more and be more, and being men and…

  • Old Testament: Songs and Scenes Project

    Table of contents Old Testament: Songs and Scenes Project Job Song of Songs Old Testament: Songs and Scenes Project The Book of Ecclesiastes, which was written by Solomon, insists that life is meaningless and futile. This theme is also explored throughout the song “Dust in the Wind” by Kansas. The song deals with themes seen…

  • Tangible User Interface for Social Interactions for The Elderly: a Review of Literature

    To begin with, the ageing population faces the challenge of social isolation and loneliness along with health-related problems. The research article about the Tangible User Interface aims to review the existing research on TUI (Tangible User Interface) in order to enhance the social interaction between elderly people. Basically, Tangible User Interface bridges the gap between…

  • Social Redundancy, Collective Learning, and The Influence of Architectural Design Features: a Literature Review

    Table of contents Introduction Collective learning and a social learning tool LILAC vs LILAC, MVHR, and user experience Evidence of architectural influence Key findings and notable commonalties Introduction I think it is important to note that my original research topic was aimed at the direct link between individual social learning, sustainability, and affordability within a…

  • Review of Literature on Sexting Behaviour

    Michelle Drouin and Carly Landgraff (Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States 2011) did their research on Texting, sexting, and attachment in college students’ romantic relationships where they concluded that relationship were abte by gender where the men who were avoided are more likely to send sext than avoidant women to their partners. Joseph A.…

  • Traditionalism and Autobiographical Aspects in The Prose Works of T.s. Eliot

    The award-winning, genre-defining poet Thomas Stearns Eliot is known not only for his poetic masterpieces, but also for his literary criticism. He spent years of his life studying with Harvard professors “renowned in poetry, philosophy and , and the rest of his career was shaped by all three.” He earned a living writing literary criticisms…

  • Theatre Or Cinema: “Equus” Versions Comparison

    “The normal is the good smile in a child’s eyes. It is also the dead stare in a million adults.” – Peter Schaffer As the deeply conflicted psychiatrist Dysart, Richard Griffiths delivers this line with wonderful restraint to an audience in the new Broadway revival of Peter Schaffer’s 1973 play, “Equus,” directed by Thea Sharrock.…

  • Almost Nothing: Setting in Endgame

    The setting of Endgame is characteristic of a Beckett play; a decor reduced to the barest minimum. A naked stage, both a poetic symbol and a parody of traditional theater, with only two dust bins, a chair, and a backward painting to look at. High up on the walls we get an idea of the…

  • An Essential Foundation: The Role Setting Plays in American Theatre

    For the sake of the audience, a theatre production relies on a well-designed and thematically relevant setting. This is because a setting is responsible for designating the audience in a particular time and place, in addition to creating a specific social or political environment. In some plays, the setting is so detailed and ornate that…