Category: Literature 5177
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Narrative and Graphic Framing of Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
Table of Contents Introduction Graphic Narrative Framing National Identity as a Basis of Self Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Persepolis is a graphic novel by Marjane Satrapi, published for the first time in 2000-2003 in France. The work is autobiographical and depicts the author’s adolescence in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. Ostby notes that the narrative…
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“The Day of the Locust” by Nathanael West Literature Analysis
Nathanael West’s novel, The Day of the Locust, depicts the story of the lives of people who live in the fantasies of their dreams. They dream of a life full of luxury with lots of money to crown their happiness, yet such a life seems unachievable. This creates a phenomenon that the author of the…
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Nick Hornsby’s “About a Boy”
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Nick Hornby’s novel, About A Boy, explores the multifaceted relationship between two characters, Marcus and Will. The story is based on Marcus, a twelve-year-old who is eccentric, bullied, and extremely introverted. The entire story describes Marcus’s intricacy of finding a sense of balance between being a…
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Analysis of “Sonny’s Blue” by James Baldwin
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Sonny’s Blue by James Baldwin, written in 1957, explores the different approaches two brothers take on the path to finding meaning in life. The narrator, a teacher, is not impressed by Sonny’s decision to venture into music and his abuse of heroin which lands him in…
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“Kubla Khan” by Coleridge: Plot, Symbols, and Writing Style
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Work Cited Introduction ‘Kubla Khan’ is a fantasy epic authored by Coleridge, an English romantic poet in 1797. The poem revolves around the dream vision whereby a Mongolian leader called Kubla Khan orders some of his servants to build him a domed building for recreation and pleasure at…
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Book Report: “Rich Dad Poor Dad”
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction The book “Rich Dad Poor Dad” was written by Robert Kiyosaki. The novel aims at enlightening people on how to achieve monetary success through rewarding business activities. It draws insights from the lives of two fathers who have disparate personalities and perspectives of money. The author…
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Literary Analysis of Haruki Murakami’s “A Shinagawa Monkey”
The peculiar story of the monkey and the girl Mizuki is full of symbols and metaphors. Mizuki leads an ordinary and, at first glance, satisfying life. Still, at the same time, in her childhood, she has gone through horrible traumas that made her suppress her feelings and emotions because it is too painful to admit…
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Love and Sexuality in “Tom Jones” by H. Fielding
Table of Contents Introduction Sexuality and Love in Tom Jones Eighteenth century social conduct – Love and Sexuality Ideal Love vs. Sexual Love Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Sexuality and the construct of ideal love in the novel Tom Jones by Henry Fielding is an explication of the new form of love and sexuality prevalent in…
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“The Recess Queen” a Book by Alexis O’Neill
Summary of the story The recess queen story is about recess and playing with other children. The book is about schoolyard bully who is lightened through gentleness and friendship. The Mean Jean is regarded as the recess queen in the story as depicted in the words, “Mean Jean the Recess Queen” (O’Neill 10). Mean Jean…
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“Behind the Beautiful Forevers” by Katherine Boo Literature Analysis
Boo investigated and wrote in detail about the cultural influence of western society on the Indian mindset. Many writers reviewed her analysis and also criticized her in a few areas. To support her analysis, Boo referred to the incidents that took place in Annawadi. Annawadi is full of individuals who are fighting their way out…