Category: Literature 5177
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“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…
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“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…
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Symbols and Motifs in Short Stories
Table of Contents “The Birth-Mark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne “Bartleby, the Scrivener” by Herman Melville “A Hunger Artist” by Franz Kafka “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin “The Birth-Mark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne The main symbol around which the story develops is certainly the birthmark on Georgiana’s left cheek. Initially, the girl seems to be…
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Light and Dark Imagery in Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness”
Joseph Conrad, a Polish writer, was born in the Polish part of Ukraine, in the epoch of imperialism. Most of his writings clearly highlight these issues as well as the bridge between Victorian values and the most progressive modernist ideas. Although the main characters of “Heart of Darkness’ face a number of adversities, hostile natural…
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“The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini – Book Review
The book by Khaled Hosseini The Kite Runner is the heart-piercing story about the childhood of Afghan boys. This story represents rather realistic features of Afghanistan and is based on direct relation to time prospects in this country some 30 years ago. In this respect the author provides a scope of main characters. All of…
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Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert Literature Analysis
Introduction Madame Bovary is the novel written by the outstanding French author Gustave Flaubert. The novel is considered to be one of the masterpieces of the world literature and one of the most famous works of its author. The novel is interesting for its rich plot telling about the fortune of a young woman, the…
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“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” by William Wordsworth
The poem by William Wordsworth titled “I wandered lonely as a cloud” or “Daffodils” is a beautiful and inspirational work in which the author attempted to portray the wonderfulness of nature and communicate his admiration for it. In addition to its light and cheerful mood and diversity of descriptions, the poem contains multiple poetic sound…
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“The Overcoat” the Story by N. Gogol
Table of Contents Introduction Thesis Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In the short story “The Overcoat” N. Gogol portrays a small man influenced by social conditions and urban city. The main character of the story is Akakii Akakievich, who works as a clerk copying documents. His single intense desire is not for a rifle,…
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“I, Too” by Langston Hughes
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction By “I, too sing America” the author means that he also sings the anthem of America as he is a full-fledged citizen of the country, has the right to be a patriot, and can be proud of his homeland. Hughes “sings” and tries to convey the…
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“All Shook Up” a Book by Glenn Altschuler
Music can help people in times of trouble; as a soundtrack to their lives, it has the power to change them. In his book All Shook Up: How Rock ‘n’ Roll Changed America, Glenn Altschuler tells a story of how the ‘1950s rock ’n’ roll craze changed the American society by transforming its social structure…