Category: Literature 5177

  • Friedrich Nietzsche’s “The Gay Science” Review

    The work of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche titled The Gay Science features several arguments. Among the many submissions, one claim that significantly impacted my perception was The Value of Prayer. Nietzsche gives his viewpoint on prayer, its importance, and its purpose. Reading Nietzsche’s work titled The Value of Prayer changed my opinion on the objective of…

  • Writing Style of Amy Tan in “Mother Tongue”

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction It is important to note that the author uses the strategies of logos, ethos, pathos, and kairos to convince the reader of the arguments in the essay. At the beginning of the essay, the author uses ethos because she immediately states that she is not a researcher…

  • The “Into the Wild” Book by Jon Krakauer

    Table of Contents Introduction Surviving Without His Parents Surviving Without Material Possessions Surviving Alone in the Alaskan Wilderness Conclusion Reference Introduction The protagonist appears before the readers as “standing in the snow beside the road, thumb raised high, shivering in the gray Alaska dawn;” he is already a survivalist for the audience (Krakauer, 1997, p.…

  • ‘Further Along the Road Less Travelled’ by Scott Peck

    The book ‘Further Along the Road Less Travelled’ written by Scott Peck is considered to be a real masterpiece of world literature; the author managed to contribute to the disclosure of personal psychological and spiritual growth to be reached by everyone in life. It is necessary to underline the fact that the book is referred…

  • What Is Destiny? Literary Works Answer

    Table of Contents Introduction Destiny as the Result of People’s Actions Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Destiny is something that is to happen or has happened to a particular person or thing. In addition, destiny can be potentially characterized as the unknown and inevitable future or a predefined condition and life path. Someone can think that…

  • “L’Abbé Sonnet” by Shakespeare Review

    L’Abbé Sonnet 1 poem argues for the relationship between procreation and the speaker’s obsession with beauty. “From fairest creature we desire increase… Feed’s thy light’s flame with self-substantial fuel” (Shakespeare 1). The lines in the poem are unforgettable because they question the impacts of the man’s beauty and his unwillingness to bear children. According to…

  • “The Monkey’s Paw” by W. W. Jacobs

    Notably, the Monkey’s Paw by W. W. Jacobs tells the story of the family who receives a monkey’s paw from a friend, fulfilling the owner’s three wishes, which always lead to dire consequences. Through the story, the reader may notice Jacobs wanted to warn readers to be careful with their wishes because you may receive…

  • Carnival, Memory, Identity & The Dragon Can’t Dance by E.Lovelace Review

    According to the Russian theorist Mikhail Bahktin, a specific type of holiday is optional in all historical festivities. The most crucial is an emerging force preserved in it and contributes to the flight from the capture of “official culture,” such as the state, the church, or other suppressive systems. In contrast to this negative culture,…

  • The Reading Logs of Some Books

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction Deciding to get acquainted with Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, I could not even imagine how much pleasure I would get from reading this book. From the first page, I plunged into a fascinating world of adventures that constantly accompanied Alice and her friends. The mysterious Wonderland and…

  • Jacobs’ Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl

    Table of Contents Introduction Women in Slavery Determination to Escape Conclusion Reference List Introduction The main idea that runs through the entire work of Harriet Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, is the idea of the incommensurable suffering of men and women in slavery. In her opinion, a slave woman is not…