Category: Literature 5177
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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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European and Russian Worlds in Dostoevsky’s “The Gambler”
Russian literature has always been focused on describing people’s deep feelings and emotions linked to particular events. Trying to make readers understand all peculiarities and nuances, the authors described the smallest details of the setting and motifs influencing the main characters. At the same time, much attention was given to heroes’ mentalities and culture, as…
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“Waiting for Godot” by Beckett
“Waiting for Godot,” a play written by Samuel Beckett, postulates the idea that a human being’s life is wholly dependant on chance, meaningfulness and the futile reliance on ‘Godot.’ The two characters in this story, Estrogon and Vladimir, have evoked pity in me as they wait for hope to arrive. It can be stated that…
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Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare
Like many other sonnets by William Shakespeare, sonnet number 116 has no title of its own and is named after the first line: “Let me not to the marriage of true minds.” This sonnet rejects the theme of love, which is regularly encountered in the works of the author. In this poem, Shakespeare once again…
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The Book “Wonder” by R.J Palacio
R.J. Palacio’s debut book Wonder was first published in 2012. The author was working as a visual designer and writing the novel at the same time. The book focuses on August, who suffers from a facial deformation that stopped him from attending a public school (Palacio, 2012). However, this situation changes when he enters the…
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Hans Christian Andersen’ Works Analysis
Introduction The term ‘author’ can be used to refer to someone who “…….originates or gives existence (or life) to something” (Hodges 2002). In the context of literature, an author can be described as an individual who originates or gives existence to a piece of text. This is for example a story, a song, a poem,…
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Critical Analysis of “The Jewelry” by Guy de Maupassant
Guy de Maupassant used an active literary element called irony to illustrate the people’s pretension and vanity in late 19th century France in his short story “The Jewelry.” Famous French novelist Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant is regarded as a master of the fast tale genre (Kapau et al.). He represented the naturalist school…
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“To the Young Wife” by Charlotte Anna Perkins Gilman.
Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion To The Young Wife Introduction Charlotte Anna Perkins Gilman was a staunch supporter of women’s rights and development and was really not recognized as a major author of fiction and poetry until the 1960s.She was born in 1860 in Hartford, Connecticut and wrote book length non-fiction tracts in support…
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Themes in “Housekeeping” by Marilynne Robinson
Table of Contents Introduction Plot Summary Plot Themes Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Housekeeping is a novel written by Marilynne Robinson and first published in 1980. It is a story of two orphan girls who decide to break away from the static and sleepy existence within a remote town in Idaho, and are met with a…
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Revenge in Wuthering Heights
Since its release, Wuthering Heights has been a subject of criticism for many. The only novel by Emily Jane Bronte, written in 1847, has been put under the spotlight due to its doubtful theme, which is revenge and its causes in people’s lives. The author smartly narrates the story about a young man named Heathcliff,…