Category: Literature 5177
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Characters in E. Welty’s “Why I Live at the P.O.”
Motivations of the main characters Discovering characters’ motivations may be challenging in Eudora Welty’s “Why I Live at the P.O.” because the reader sees the story from just one perspective: that of Sister, the main character. Sister is not truthful about her motivations even with herself, so she decides to run away from her family…
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Romantic Period and Victorian Period Poetry Comparison
Romantic and Victorian poetry refers to verses produced during the Romantic and Victorian periods. The poems that have been chosen for my analysis, “Porphyria’s Lover” and “She Walks in Beauty”, demonstrate the most striking features of each of the literary eras. Both the Romantic and Victorian periods were two significant stages in English literature. Many…
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“Where Are You Going…” by Oates: An Analysis
Table of Contents Introduction Character Development and Mythology Parallels Literary Devices Societal Norms and Modern Culture Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Where Are You Going? Where Have You Been? is a short story written by Joyce Carol Oates in 1966. The narrative emphasizes the modern culture and norms of American society in the 1960s by telling…
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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 “Arranged Marriage” by Divakaruni
Your Last Name Sumita mentions the incident in a lake when she nearly drowns and how desperately she moves her arms and legs in the water to breathe the searing air again. This memory is a defining moment when she decides to stay in the U.S. She feels that she must become independent to live…
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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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“A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty: Point of View
A Worn Path is a short story laden with meaning and symbolism wrote by Eudora Welty. The narrative is about an old African American woman, Phoenix Johnson, walking a familiar path in the rural areas of Natchez, Mississippi, seeking to get medicine for her ailing grandson. The story is written in the third-person point of…
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“The Arbus Factor” Short Story by Lore Segal
The age of the characters Overall, I began to suspect that Jack and Hope could be elderly people when the author mentioned that in the past these characters were married to other people long time ago. In particular, the narrator says that Hope was a widow, while Jack had divorced his wife who died at…
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“The Real Raymond Carver” by James Campbell
The article The Real Raymond Carver by James Campbell opens by confirming that Carver usually went through various drafts of all his work before settling on a final copy for print. Campbell claims that the joy in reading Carver’s work comes from enjoying the strange scenarios that the author presents as well as from “the…