Category: Literature 5177
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Lucy Lurie Character From Coetzee’s “Disgrace”
Lucy Lurie is one of the supportive characters of J. M. Coetzee’s Nobel Prize awarded novel Disgrace. Despite being a secondary character, she plays an important role in illuminating some of the key points of the novel, revealing some hidden sides of David Lurie, her father, who is the major character. Her character is also…
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Two Religions in “Yellow Woman” Story by Silko
The two religious traditions are approached in Silko’s story from the point where differences between people serve as the key contributor to issues within any given community. The author explained it by dwelling more on how there could be people looking forward to demoting another person based on perception and not factual data (Silko, 1981).…
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Lee’s Doc Hata vs. Spiegelman’s Vladek Comparison
Experiences define personality and view of life. The trials people go through in their lives help carve them into who they are and will be in the future. Large-scale events have a high impact on a person’s life, evidenced by the lives of Doc Hata from Lee’s A Gesture Life and Vladek Spiegelman from Spiegelman’s…
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Gary Soto: Biography and Soto’s Poems Analysis
Gary Soto is a Chicano writer born in Fresco, California in 1952. Even as a child, he used to work as a farm laborer, which had a significant effect on his works resulting in their reflecting the whole reality of life. His works have taken this direction owing to the complicated life he had as…
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The Book “In Search of Respect” by Philippe Bourgois
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction The book “In Search of Respect,” written by Philippe Bourgois, was published in 2003 and comprises 432 pages. It tells the story of a group of Puerto Rican men who live and work in the Bronx. Each of these men has a unique backstory and personality contributing…
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“Joseph Andrews” by Henry Fielding
“Joseph Andrews” was the first published novel of the English writer Henry Fielding, as well as one of the first novels in the English language. The book was published in 1742 and defined by its author as a ‘comic romance’. It presents the adventures of Joseph Andrews and his friend Abraham Adams on their way…
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Context of “The Land of the Free” by Sui Sin Far
Table of Contents Introduction The Sentimental Portrayal of Family Bonds Similarities in Contemporary Issues and Debates about Immigration Conclusion References Introduction Sui Sin Far is a British-American female writer known for her literary portrayal of the Chinese people’s experience in North America, inspired by witnessing the hostility and prejudice against Chinese natives. Far discusses the…
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“Paradise Lost” by John Milton’s: Review the Poem
Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion Works Cited Introduction “Paradise Lost” – John Milton’s epic poem, visually describing the risen Satan and his overthrow from heaven down to earth, in many respects popularized the representation of Satan as a personality. The live and vivid representation of Satan’s image, as well as other biblical characters drawn…
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“Always Running” by Luis Rodriguez
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction The history of crime in Los Angeles (L.A.) is not a matter of class or race alone; instead, it connects both issues. Rodriguez holds this true in his account of La Vida Loca. In America, Los Angeles is considered one of the most culturally diverse states, with…
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Analysis of Labute’s Play “The Mercy Seat”
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Relations Conclusion Works cited Introduction LaBute’s play The Mercy Seat was one of the first key theatrical rejoinders to the September 11, 2001 assaults. Set on September 12, it disquiets a man who worked at the World Trade Center but was absent in the office while the attack took place…