Category: Literature 5177

  • “Because My Father Said” Short Story’s Analysis

    The story “Because My Father Said He Was the Only Indian Who Saw Jimi Hendrix Play ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ at Woodstock” opens with Victor, the story narrator, recalling his father’s past life, how he was thrown to prison for assaulting a Private member of National Guards during a peaceful demonstration. Victor is quick to note…

  • Sir Gawain Character Analysis

    Table of Contents Sir Gawain and What He Represents in Medieval Literature The Virtues of a Knight The Religious Aspect Romance in Medieval Poetry Opposing the Green Knight Conclusion As portrayed in the first two parts of Sir Gawain and The Green Knight, Sir Gawain, a legendary member of Arthur’s knight, is a paragon of…

  • “The Giver” by Lois Lowry: The Role of Emotions

    It is impossible to imagine the life of human beings without emotions. Every moment, event, object, and piece of information, people interact with provokes feelings that vary in sentiment quality and thereby differently affect our experiences and further life. Emotion is a principally unconscious mental reaction sent by the nervous system in response to the…

  • “Motorcycles and Sweetgrass” by Drew Hayden Taylor

    Drew Hayden Taylor uses comic to explore community politics, intergenerational legacies, identity, and traditions in his book Motorcycles and Sweetgrass. I believe his primary theme is rational because it emphasizes the dire need to balance the modern world’s realities and culture. The author presents a troubled woman, Maggie, to demonstrate the challenges experienced by single…

  • Cheever’s The Enormous Radio Stylistic and Character Analysis

    The Enormous Radio – the short story by John Cheever in the 20th century – covers the themes of privacy and has an exceptional plot with underlying irony. The writer narrates the story from the third perspective to portray the life of a happy first-glance family. The reader witnesses how the average married couple becomes…

  • “Arabi” by James Joyce: The Overview of the Story

    The story Araby is included in the series of the so-called Dubliners written by James Joyce. The series still fascinates its readers with epiphany, used in each story. The use of the device of epiphany means that the end of the story is unexpected and abrupt while the plot of the story is quite trivial…

  • “The Deserted Village” by Oliver Goldsmith

    Table of Contents Introduction Main part Conclusion Bibliography Introduction During the course of the last two centuries, the semantic meaning of Oliver Goldsmith’s poem “The Deserted Village” has been assessed from a variety of different perspectives. Whereas, some literary critics used to suggest that it was namely Goldsmith’s “pastoral idealism”, which served him as an…

  • Ghassan Kanafani: Biography, Short Story “Return to Haifa”

    Table of Contents Biography Summary Argument References Biography Ghassan Kanafani (1936-1972) was a Palestinian writer and a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). While studying Arabic literature in Damascus he became a member of the left-wing Arab Nationalist Movement (ANM) but moved to Kuwait before completing his degree to edit…

  • Supernatural in the “Oedipus Rex” Play by Sophocles

    The Oedipus Rex by Sophocles is a classical Greek tragedy. The roots of tragedy can be traced all the way back to ancient Greek culture. In the traditional meaning, it is a play that deals with weighty topics, as opposed to the lighter fare of a comedy. All throughout the play, a supernatural concept of…

  • “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood

    Table of Contents Introduction Feminism Individuality, Society, and Control Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Handmaid’s Tale is a dystopian novel where Margaret Atwood pictures a scenario of one way in which the world could develop. The story is set in a fantasy version of a near-future New England, in a regime resembling totalitarian theocracy. In…