Category: Literature 5177

  • Joseph Campbell’s Mythic Insights: ‘The Hero with a Thousand Faces

    The fifth section of the second chapter in The Hero with a Thousand Faces, written by Joseph Campbell, “Apotheosis,” focuses on the hero’s path, in which enlightenment is achieved. The central claim of the considered part is presented in the sentence, “Having surpassed the delusions of his formerly self-assertive, self-defensive, self-concerned ego, he knows without…

  • “Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Robert Frost

    Nothing Gold Can Stay is a well-known poem by Robert Frost. One of the primary outstanding features of this work is that it took the author only eight lines to express a set of thoughtful philosophical ideas and deep emotions. Apart from the captivating wisdom of the author’s lines expressed with the help of various…

  • Housewife’s Role in “Woman’s Work” by Julia Alvarez

    Women are often required to be good wives, mothers, nurses, teachers, breadwinners, and housekeepers at the same time. All of them deserve gratitude and praise, but women’s work is often invisible. In her poem “Woman’s Work,” Julia Alvarez discusses the domestic role of women and their input in the family. The author tells the story…

  • Dulce et Decorum Est Poem by Wilfred Owen

    Poetry may require an immense effort from the reader if they want to grasp the meanings implied by the poet. However, on certain occasions, a poet may strive to convey a direct, explicit message. This case is applicable to Dulce et Decorum est poem by Wilfred Owen. Written from the perspective of a soldier who…

  • Short Story Analysis: Sleepy by Anton Chekhov

    Table of Contents Introduction About the author A brief review of “Sleepy” References Introduction Anton Chekhov’s “Sleepy”, was published in 1888. The author in his story describes in-depth how one feels when one is deprived of a need- a necessity. In this case, the need is nothing but the most basic necessity- sleep. Right from…

  • “Who Moved My Cheese?” by Spencer Johnson

    Introduction Who Moved My Cheese? was written by Spencer Johnson, an American author of bestsellers that are popular all over the world. It is a book about a group of former classmates that gathered for a reunion, and one of them wanted to tell a story about two mice named “Sniff” and “Scurry”, and two…

  • “How I Met My Husband” Story by Alice Munro

    In the short story, How I Met My Husband, the author Alice Munro decries the imaginary love affair that a young girl has for an uninterested pilot. Eddie is working for the rich Peebles family who has just settled in the countryside. Both Dr. and Mrs. Peebles portray a little understanding of the social rules…

  • “Wuthering Heights” by Emily Bronte Literature Analysis

    The first six chapters of the novel by Emily Bronte called “Withering Heights” are designed to present the reader with the set of characters dwelling in a mention called Wuthering Heights. The people living in Wuthering heights are very unusual and the relationships between them are non-typical. For an unfamiliar observer these characters seem mysterious…

  • Satan as the Protagonist in “Paradise Lost”

    “Paradise Lost,” a poem in blank verse written by John Milton, an English poet, was published in 1667 in ten books and republished in 1674 in twelve books. In general, the poem presents the story of the Fall of Men, when Adam and Eve were tempted by the fallen angel Satan and driven away by…

  • Themes and Techniques in Literary Passages

    Table of Contents Introduction Common Themes Literary Techniques Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Literary techniques are essential in advancing the meaning that an author intends to portray. The passage Book of Songs (B) is a poem whose main theme is grief and sorrow. The poet used comparison in several instances to reflect the theme of grief.…