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  • Analysis of Elizabeth Bishop’s “In the Waiting Room”

    Pulitzer Prize awarded and one of the most important poets of the twentieth century – Elizabeth Bishop – is the author of “In the Waiting Room”. This poem was published in 1971 and starts with setting the time and place of the story. Little Elizabeth came to a dentist’s appointment with her aunt Consuelo and…

  • “The Myth of Latin Women” by Judith Ortiz

    Introduction In the myth of the Latin woman; Judith Ortiz explained how she grew up under stern observation, since virtue and humility were equated to family honor by culture. From her story it can be seen that as a teenager, she was required to conduct herself as a good ‘senorita’. In this case, girls in…

  • “All My Thoughts” Poem by Dante Alighieri

    Table of Contents Introduction Explication Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) was an Italian poet famous for his Divine Comedy, which is regarded as the most prominent literary work ever written in Italian. The sonnet “All My Thoughts” is a part of the acclaimed narrative poem. The very title of the sonnet resorts to…

  • Confession and Forgiveness in The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold

    The novel The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold depicts events and memories form the life of the author. The author creates a dramatic plot based on real-life events, feelings, and emotions. The social and personal morals of people are depicted through emotional sufferings and the experience of the main heroes of the novel. Through the…

  • Reflection on “Inconvenient Indian” by Thomas King

    Thomas King’s “Inconvenient Indian” explores the subject of native Americans and their lives in North America. The idea of “Dead Indians” and “Live Indians” is one of the critical topics King covers. These two concepts capture the experiences of indigenous peoples and how non-indigenous societies perceive and treat them. King contends that “Dead Indians” are…

  • Differences Between Poetry and Prose

    Table of Contents Introduction Body Conclusion Introduction Differences between poetry and prose are highly noticeable even for people who are not knowledgeable in the forms of writing. The most obvious difference between prose and poetry lays in their structures – while poetry may be regarded as properly structured, the prose is more free and natural.…

  • “Cinderella” vs. “Vasilisa the Beautiful” Folk Tales

    Folk tales are an integral part of the culture of any nation. These stories were passed down from generation to generation and were constantly interpreted depending on the time period. It is essential to understand that each folk tale carried a special message, which was instructive in conception. In other words, they were the bearers…

  • “The Divine Comedy” by Dante Alighieri

    It is hard to argue that Dante Alighieri’s work has had a resounding influence on the cultural stratum throughout the world. Many writers have said that Dante and his Divine Comedy inspired them when working on their novels. The work itself was written a long time ago, but it has managed not only to pass…

  • Legend of King Arthur: Unsolved Mysteries of History

    It might be argued that myths like King Arthur play an important cultural and historical role in their belief. Legends like King Arthur frequently have their beginnings in genuine historical personalities and events, reflecting the values, beliefs, and aspirations of the civilizations in which they developed. For example, the story of King Arthur has been…

  • Analysis of Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad

    Table of Contents Introduction Violence, Greed, Cruelty, and Inhumanity to Men Due to Racism Realism and Symbolism Imagery Irony Foreshadowing Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Heart of Darkness is a novel written by Joseph Conrad and was first published in 1902. It centers around Marlow, a sailor, and his journey up the Congo River to meet…