Category: Literature 5177

  • Beauty in “The Most Handsome Drowned Man…” by Marquez

    In his short stories, Gabriel Garcia Marquez uses the treatment of strangers to highlight how many characters are treated solely based on their physical appearance, even if we never learn their natural characteristics. A charming man forms the short story The most handsome drowned man in the world, but we do not know his personality…

  • Analysis of “Letter Beginning With Two Lines by Czeslaw Milosz” by Matthew Olzmann

    The formal analysis of a literary work allows the reader to better understand the author’s message. The connection between form and content produces a desirable effect and generates meaning. In the poem, “Letter Beginning with Two Lines by Czeslaw Milosz,” Mathew Olzmann raises the issue of killing children and expresses his regrets about it through…

  • Concepts of Human and Natural Laws in Boccaccio’s “Decameron”

    Introduction Establishing new moral and social norms can be a controversial issue, especially if these norms contradicted the social flow in the fourteenth century. A close vision to such breakthrough can be seen through the book “Decameron” by Giovanni Boccaccio – a hundred novels narrated through ten days in the company of ten young men…

  • Ghost in “A Christmas Carol” Book by Charles Dickens

    Table of Contents Introduction Going Back to Childhood Pains of Youth Symbol of Reminiscence Conclusion Works Cited Introduction A Christmas Carol, written by Charles Dickens, is a story that emphasizes the happiness that comes from being with other people. The author shows that this is the most satisfying experience, and being bitter and resentful tortures…

  • Bailey Jon and Burch Mary “How Dogs Learn”

    There is much written on the issue of “how to train Dogs”; but there are questions and problems addressed better in this book than in any other book on the same. This review is an analysis of how useful this book is in the practice of Dog training. The book “How dogs learn” by Bailey…

  • The Glass Menagerie by T. Williams: An Analysis

    The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, set in 1937, explores the ideas of escapism, unfulfilled dreams, and responsibility in a family struggling financially. The author’s intention behind writing the play was to demonstrate the difficulties of accepting reality through symbolic interactions between the characters and their internal struggles. The play’s ideas, therefore, deserve an artistic…

  • Mango in “The Gift” Short Story by R. F. Ramirez

    It should be noted that in “The Gift” by Rosario Ferré, several social issues are addressed, ranging from patriarchy and racism to institutional corruption and indoctrination. Puerto Rico serves as an ideal framework to assess and analyze the vast differences between the poor and the rich, which is the result of socioeconomic inequalities. Hispanic Antilles…

  • “Dead Men’s Path” by Achebe: A Literary Analysis

    “Dead Men’s Path” was set in the Great Britain colonial era in Nigeria. The British were intervening to displace the Portuguese since they were slave trade leaders. The British managed to ban the slave trade; they commenced signing treaties with some leaders in Africa, hence introducing new beliefs and an education system. The introduction of…

  • Analysis of the Theme of Love in Literature

    In world practice, there is probably no other topic, common, provocative, diverse, or centuries-old, as love or its absence. Hence, it is essential to consider how different authors have described love. Hills Like White Elephants, by Ernest Hemingway, depicts the story of a man and a female waiting for a train in Spain while having…

  • Literary Analysis of “The Man He Killed” by T. Hardy

    Table of Contents Introduction Poet’s Biography Literary Analysis Historicism Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Thomas Hardy’s poem “The Man He Killed” is a juxtaposition of a real versus imagined situation aimed at depicting the nature of war. Specifically, the persona appears to be troubled about killing. However, the persona is sure that if he had met…