Category: Literature 5177
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“Mexicans Begin Jogging” by Gary Soto
Table of Contents Introduction Main body “Quinceanera” by Judith Ortiz Cofer Conclusion References Introduction In his free verse poem “Mexicans Begin Jogging,” Gary Soto addresses the issues related to the employment conditions of Mexican Americans. The story of illegal factory workers who have to run when the police arrive for inspection explicitly demonstrates the existence…
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“The Dinner Party” Short Story by Mona Gardner
In “The Dinner Party,” Mona Gardner narrates about a table gathering of a colonial official, his wife, and their guests in India. During the evening, a colonel and a young girl become involved in the discussion about women’s reactions to surprising events. The host claims that “…while a man may feel like it, he has…
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“The Space Merchants” by Hladká
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Space Merchants extrapolates the highly capitalist world of the 22 century driven by consumerism and greed. The privileged class consists of top traders, business people, and “star class” copywriters who continuously deploy tricky advertisement campaigns to manipulate others, so-called ordinary consumers. The authors mainly…
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The Tragedy of a Modern Man
I agree with the quote by Vaclav Havel, who outlines the tragedy of a modern man. After reading the quote written by Havel over and over, I have concluded that a person who knows less about the meaning of their own life lacks the ability to understand the general worldview of others or chooses not…
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“In the Grove” Story by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
In the story “In the Grove,” written by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, there are several pieces of evidence of the murder of Kanazawa no Takehiro presented by different characters. Despite their seeming credibility, the testimony given by Tajomaru is more likely to be accurate than the stories of other people. This conclusion is based on the fact…
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The American Dream Concept in “The House on Mango Street” by Sandra Cisneros
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion of Esperanza’s American Dream Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The House on Mango Street is the novel by Sandra Cisneros, the famous American author with Mexican roots. The plot of the novel is based on such well-known concept in the philosophy as the American dream, which means a strong commitment to…
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Essay on the Aeneid by Penguin Classics
Virgil’s poem “Aeneid” is an epic work that was based on Roman mythology. The narration is describing a story about legendary Aeneas, who was the son of the goddess Venus and the king of Troy Priam. It is argued that he was the ancestor of Romulus and Remus, who were the creators of the Roman…
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Representation of Art, Creativity, and Imagination in the Poem “The Bitter River” by Langston Hughes
The poem “The Bitter River”, written by Langston Hughes, may be regarded from different angles. This ambiguity is rooted in a meaningful metaphor of a river, which is the poem’s foundation. One of the themes disclosed in “Bitter River” is restrictions on art, creativity, and imagination. The author examines the disastrous effects of limiting freedom…
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Review of “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Bradbury
In many literary works, the house is presented as one of the most essential parts of the novel. The authors give it a particular character, like living characters, a specific meaning, add important plot events to attract the reader’s attention to it. In the work “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Ray Bradbury, the house…
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Inspiration by Elizabeth Browning’s Love Poetry
Art Creation There is a significant number of topics that are especially loved by both authors and readers and used in literature rather often. Though all of them were being discussed for many centuries, poets can still find ways of expressing their thought and feelings about such themes in unusual ways. One such theme is…