Category: Literature 5177

  • 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…

  • Book Review: “They Say I Say”

    Chapter 8 in the book discusses forming a cohesive whole out of the disparate thoughts gathered by the author for their writing. Graff and Birkenstein (2014) recommend using transitions and pointing words as well as repeating key terms, phrases, and longer passages (in a different manner). The aim of all these methods is to create…

  • “The Elephant in the Village of the Blind” by Linda Brewer

    Peoples experiences and backgrounds severely impact how they perceive the world around them and the phenomena that occur in them. This power is realized by storytellers who use a change of perspective as a unique tool in storytelling. Hence, an excellent example is “The Elephant in the Village of the Blind,” written by Linda Brewer,…

  • “The Best Laid Plans” by Terry Fallis

    The novel The Best Laid Plans is a satirical book about the Canadian political system written by Terry Fallis in 2008. It has won the Stephen Leacock Award for humor and is well-known all around the world. What is precisely lovely about this novel is its language and perfect choice of words that make the…

  • Analysis of “The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky” by Stephen Crane

    The novel’s main character, Mr. Potter, is a Texas marshal returning to Yellow Sky with his eastern wife. Sheriff Wilson and his thugs are about to be confronted by gunman Scratchy Wilson, but the sheriff’s wife and an older man talk him out of it. It was written as a metaphor for the massive shift…

  • Life and Dead in Poetry

    Table of Contents Introduction Life and Death in Aubade by Philip Larkin Life and Death in Mother by Simon Armitage Conclusion References Introduction The two main manifestations of human existence or two of its forms are life and death. These issues bother people during centuries because they are too complicated to understand them entirely. That…

  • “The Watcher at the Gate” by Gail Godwin Literature Analysis

    Gail Godwin’s The Watcher at the Gate offers a personal reflection on the myriad manifestation of the critical voice, a voice that typically blocks any and all creative endeavor before the implementation stage. Godwin’s essay recounts the effect of the critical voice on novelists specifically, however her “watcher” refers to the critical voice present in…

  • “Our Town” a Play by Thornton Wilder

    In his theatrical masterpiece, Our Town, Thornton Wilder dramatically focuses on three essential stages of human life, namely birth, marriage, and death. The first part of the play describes the daily lives of human people in a family or a community. The second act highlights the importance of relationships/companionship among people, while in the last…

  • Midsummer’s Night Dream by William Shakespeare

    Shakespeare’s “Midsummer’s Night Dream” is a story about the complex relationships between people. Moreover, in this story, the author shows the sophisticated love and challenges one has to face to finally be with their loved ones. The couples Shapespear depicts are Hermia and Lysander and Demetrius and Helena. When portraying relationships in the “Midsummer’s Night…

  • Analysis of “My Wicked Wicked Ways” Poem by Sandra Cisneros

    Table of Contents Background Summary of the Poem Main Themes Literary Devices Used in the Poem Work Cited Background It is hard to disagree that the topic of the family may be difficult and heartbreaking for many people. To make it easier to relive happy or sad memories of the family, some poets devote their…