Category: Literature 5177

  • “A Passage to India” by Edward Forster Literature Analysis

    Literature is a very ancient art which started its development with the appearance of the ability to speak among human beings. Being verbal, it then developed into the written form. People understood how to write down their stories. This discovery was the beginning of literary analysis. This is the science which analyses a certain work…

  • Greek Drama. “Medea” by Euripides

    There are several elements that can outright describe and reflect Greek drama. The play “Medea” by Euripides is a mythical tragedy that was written in 431 BC. One common element in such plays that is also reflected through the drama is the presence of mythical gods. The story gives relevance to the sun god Helios…

  • Imagery in “Richard Cory” Poem by Robinson

    In the poem “Richard Cory,” Robinson consistently uses words and phrases that imply royal connotations. A connotation is defined as an implicit meaning contained in words, although not mentioned in the dictionary. For example, Richard meets other people when he goes “downtown” (1), which could be understood that he lowers himself to them from his…

  • The Short Story “The Man From Mars” by Margaret Atwood

    “The Man From Mars” by Margaret Atwood is a short story about a young man who finds himself on another planet and the psychological implications of his experience (Atwood). In this work, it is possible to see how repression can structure and inform the work, as the protagonist is attempting to repress his feelings in…

  • “A Wrinkle in the Realm” by Okri and “Tribal Ceremony” by Campbell-Hale

    Today, reading minor literature is a unique opportunity to recognize and learn the gaps between modern citizens of the United States. There is no need to talk about inequality or injustice in interpersonal relationships but to see how the authors of a particular minority group share their thoughts and deliver their messages to the reader.…

  • Ways Literature Can Influence the Audience

    One influential pair of works presented in class is Fleabag by Phoebe Waller-Bridge in the form of play-script and the television series. The main character of Fleabag is unquestionably flawed; she went through much personal trauma, continually doubts herself and struggles with finding self-value. However, there are various positive traits incorporated in her character, including…

  • The Break Novel by Katherena Vermette

    Many bad things happen around; some are noticed and fairly discussed, while others remain neglected. In 2016, Katherena Vermette wrote The Break to show how dangerous and traumatic the human experience could be in a seemingly ideal community. One of its most outstanding issues is that there are no properly identified main characters, and each…

  • “Heart of Darkness” by Joseph Conrad

    In the novel Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad fully explores the concept of imperialism and the effects it has on everyone who is involved with the process. He does this while employing a new modern means of characterization and expression. It is difficult to describe this new form of expression which works to say something…

  • “The History of Love” by Nicole Krauss

    Table of Contents Prompt Introduction An Initially Unimportant Relationship The Course of Events Conclusion Work Cited Prompt How does the theme (love) provide a deep sense of interweaving between individuals otherwise unknown to one another? Introduction An eminent philosopher once said that human is a social animal. Indeed, people are rooted in society from the…

  • Quotes from “Superman and Me” by Sherman Alexie

    “Inside our house, each family member existed as a separate paragraph, but still had genetics and common experiences to link us.” When Sherman Alexie began to learn reading, he discovered the usage of paragraphs in writing. He understood that it was “a fence that held words…that worked together for a common purpose” (Alexie, 1998). To…