Category: Literature 5177

  • The Myths of Kali and Callisto: Treatment of Women

    In the myths of Kali and Callisto, women are bound by a set of laws in order to be valued. Callisto is fooled and attacked by Zeus, who poses himself as Artemis to entice the vowed maiden into his arms (Callisto in Greek Mythology). Kali sobs because her honor has been tarnished by being attached…

  • Hughes’ “Let America Be America Again” and “Hidden Figures”: Common Themes and Concepts

    Introduction Being the stronghold of democracy, the U.S. has been seen as the place where the rights of all vulnerable communities are sought to be protected. However, the current state of social and legal justice with comparatively impressive improvements has not always been the case. Quite the contrary, remarkable progress has been achieved over the…

  • “Waiting” by Judith Wright: Poem Analysis

    Table of Contents Summary Overview of the Moving Image Meaning of the Poem References Summary The poem “Waiting” was written by Judith Wright and was added to her first book of poetry published in 1946. The author, famous Australian poet, and environmentalist dedicated The Moving Images to the themes of love of the environment, the…

  • “Wuthering Heights” by Emily Bronte

    Ian Watt argues in his critical text The Rise of the Novel that the novel was the first literary work to use personalized authentic names for its characters. Watt insists that traditional writers used names that implied some behavior or qualities, and, therefore, were not authentic. According to him, such names were common among characters…

  • Nora’s Character in Ibsen’s “A Doll House” Play

    A Doll House is a three-act play that is set in Norway in the nineteenth century. It tells a story about a married couple living in a Norwegian town. At the beginning of the play, the marriage of the main characters is shown in a positive light, but it is gradually degrading, as the story…

  • Confucian Views on Women in Chinese Society

    Introduction The teachings of Confucius have influenced all types of relationships in Chinese society, and they have also affected the social position of women, their status, and their accepted roles. In spite of the fact that Confucius did not directly write specific teachings about women, his approach to treating female members of Chinese society has…

  • The Epic Poem “Paradise Lost” by John Milton

    It has become common today to view the most notable literary works in the light of their reflection of the specific era. Paradise Lost, the epic poem written by 17th-century English poet John Milton in 1667, represents the political and historical events of this period. Still, it can be argued that it is a purely…

  • Analysis of “Flight” and Flight Patterns by Sherman Alexis

    The “Flight” is a novel written by Sherman Alexie about an American teenager who calls himself zits. Sherman wrote this novel from the first-person perspective of Native American youth. Zits is depicted as a foster child who has spent most of his life moving from house to house and contending with negative and abusive family…

  • “The Dreamer” by Junot Diaz

    The Dreamer is an essay written by Junot Diaz, a well-known Dominican writer, who immigrated to New Jersey. This piece of writing describes the story of a little girl who had a great dream that seemed to be impossible to live out. This girl was the author’s mother, who occurred to be able to deal…

  • “The Giver” by Lois Lowry

    Lois Lowry is the author of the story “The Giver”. She is an American writer who has written almost forty children stories. Lowry lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Lois Lowry’s place of birth is Hawaii. She was a calm and introverted child who liked reading. During childhood, she had to live in different locations because her…