Category: Literature 5177
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“Red, White and Black” by Gary B. Nash
Table of Contents Introduction Subject Thesis Most Interesting Parts of the Book Conclusion Reference Introduction Gary B. Nash’s book Red, White and Black: The Peoples of Early America explores the complex and diverse peoples who inhabited the Americas before the American Revolution. Through a combination of primary source documents and narrative history, Nash sheds light…
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Cinderella’s Love Story by Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm
Table of Contents Introduction The Levels of Violence The Presence of Cinderella’s Dead Mother Cinderella’s Relationship with the Prince Significance of The Differences and Similarities Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Cinderella Tales are one of the most popular types of fairy tales known today. The most popular ones seem to be Charles Perrault’s Cinderella and…
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The Novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray” by Oscar Wilde
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Ideals of Youth and Beauty Feminity in the Narration Feminity in the Personas in the novel Female Characters Conclusion Works Cited Abstract The paper traverses the issues of female existence and gender transgression in Oscar Wilde’s novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. The leading personas of the narrative are celebrated…
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The Play “Blood Relation” by Sharon Pollock
Table of Contents Introduction Poor Parenting Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Blood relation is an epic play that revolves around the life of Lizzy Borden. Lizzy is perceived to have killed her parents in an unpredictable maze of circumstances that Pollock (the playwright) explains were beyond her (Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia 2). This paper analyzes blood relations…
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Jane Austen and Her Accomplishments
Jane Austen was born on 16th December 1775 and died on 18th July 1817 at the age of 41. She is considered to be among the world’s greatest novelists and she is mainly known for her six major novels which portray the British manners, customs, and beliefs of landowners near the end of the 18th…
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“When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine” by Jhumpa Lahiri
Every person’s journey through life is marked by the presence of at least one individual who has made a profound impression on them. The influence may be favorable, but it might also be detrimental. Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine is a short narrative in which the reader can relate to the main character, Lilia, who…
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“The Trouble Ball” Poem by Martin Espada
Martin Espada dedicated “The Trouble Ball” to his father, Frank Espada. The author takes readers on a poetic journey to Brooklyn. Espada alludes to the experience of his father’s first American baseball game at Ebbets Field in 1941 as a new immigrant. This game has significantly shaped how the poem was written and impacted. For…
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The My Mother’s Secret Novel by J. L. Witterick
Table of Contents Introduction Franciszka’s Humanitarian Actions and the Negative Impacts of War Conclusion Reference Introduction My Mother’s Secret is a fiction novel based on a true story during the Second World War when the Germans invaded Poland. The story involves two families saved from Nazi brutality by a brave woman and her daughter. Franciszka…
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Theme in “Miss Brill” Story by Katherine Mansfield
Table of Contents Introduction Why I chose this Topic How It Affects the Story and its Elements How It Impacts People in the Modern Society Connections of the Theme to a Movie The Author’s Biography How the Plot Affects Characters Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Modern societies face numerous challenges which affect the lives of people…
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Cinderella’s Love Story by Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm
Table of Contents Introduction The Levels of Violence The Presence of Cinderella’s Dead Mother Cinderella’s Relationship with the Prince Significance of The Differences and Similarities Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Cinderella Tales are one of the most popular types of fairy tales known today. The most popular ones seem to be Charles Perrault’s Cinderella and…