Category: Literature Review
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Sequence of Events in The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui
In The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, by Bertolt Brecht, a violent gang gains power through the vegetable trade, attaining near dictatorial status in a chillingly short amount of time. One thing leads to another in a rapid sequence of events that ultimately results in the frightening scenario of a completely authoritarian society ruled by…
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In The Name of Passion: Yin and Yang in a Single Shard
Beyond the realms of imagination stands a dark stained door, gleaming with light between the hinges. Tree-Ear, a young boy in the book A Single Shard by , in some ways leads the representative life of a poor individual in 12th century Korea. Tree-Ear goes beyond the social barriers and peers into the light –…
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Appearance and Staging of The Relapse; Or Virtue in Danger
In John Vanbrugh’s The Relapse; or Virtue in Danger, Act I, scene i. plays a crucial role in establishing the theme of appearance versus reality. Because this play is a continuation of Colley Cibber’s Love’s Last Shift, it is imperative that the first scene of the opening act has the ability to stand on its…
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An Analysis of Oscar Wilde’s and Sarah Water’s Demonstration of Victims and Criminals as Shown in The Picture of Dorian and The Little Stranger
How do your chosen authors explore Victims and Villains? Within the supernatural victims and villains will most likely appear as main plot devices. Throughout The picture of Dorian Gray many fall to his charm and beauty then paying the price with their death for example the enamoured Sibyl Vane who commits suicide at the apparent…
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A Remembrance Song: The Benefits of The Choices Made by Berniece
August Wilson uses his play The Piano Lesson to explore the turmoil inside the homes and hearts of many African Americans in the 1930s. Many African Americans are torn between being proud of their heritage, which is blackened with the enslavement of their ancestors, and putting the past completely behind them and ignoring their horrifying…
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The Theme of Dispute in The Sniper and My Oedipus Complex Narrative
Conflict is of huge significance to every story, whether it be a scuffle among teammates or a full-scale war. The stories chosen to be discussed in this essay are The Sniper and My Oedipus Complex. These stories have been chosen due to them being similar in the sense that conflict in both stories pulled the…
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Rowlandson’s Depiction of Native Americans in The Sovereignty and Goodness of God
Mary Rowlandson’s The Sovereignty and Goodness of God recounts her experience of being captured by a group of Native Americans. Rowlandson’s description of this trek is highly subjective and reflects her personal beliefs as well as the values of the time period. This is especially clear to the reader in her descriptions of the Native…
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Analysis of Adrienne Rich”s “Song”
Adrienne Rich’s “Song” plays out an uncomfortably intimate melody concerning a woman’s feelings of inescapable loneliness. Adrienne asserts the tortured song of this woman’s soul so beautifully, teasing the reader early on with passivity, and then cunningly slips into prose so lovely that the reader cannot help but be intoxicated, drawn in like a lover.…
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Liza Frazier Page’s Look at Companionship as Explained in Her Book, The Pact
Powerful Friendship In the book The Pact, the three doctors employed interdependence in order to beat the odds and reach their success through friendship. They give me motivation and insight, and I want to have a friendship like theirs when my friends and I are into trouble, sharing time and making each other stronger. The…
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Exploring The Symbolism of The Star of David in Michael Muhammad Knight The Taqwacores
Since the rise of the subculture, punk rockers have been re-appropriating a variety symbols and everyday items. The primary intention of this bricolage is to shock on-lookers and make some sort of statement. An interesting example of this appears in Michael Muhammad Knight’s novel The Taqwacores. During the passage on pages 211-12 of the text,…