Category: Literature 5177
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Espaillat’s “Bilingual-Bilingüe” & Hayden’s “Those Winter Sundays” Poems
Family relations, in particular between parents and children, are often complex and ambiguous. Moreover, the connection established with the mother and with the father also contrasts. Most modern adults were probably closer to mothers who took care of the home well-being, while fathers worked daily for the benefit of the family. Rhina Espaillat’s “Bilingual/Bilingüe” and…
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Jane Austen’s “Emma”
Table of Contents Jane Austen’s Emma Satire in Emma Emma: the Source of Satire Gendering of Satire in Emma Satire and Morality Emma: A Blueprint of New Satire Other Interpretation Conclusion References Jane Austen’s Emma Emma, published in 1816, like other novels of Jane Austen, deals with one major subject, that is, young lady’s attempts…
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Analysis of the Short Story “A&P” by John Updike
Table of Contents Introduction Main text Conclusion Work Cited Introduction “A&P” is a short story written by John Updike, an American novelist, poet, and literary critic. The story was initially published in 1961 in The New Yorker. Updike tells the story of Sammy, a nineteen-year-old working in a small-town grocery store. The central conflict in…
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The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio. Work Analysis
The text under consideration is The Decameron, written by Giovanni Boccaccio in the middle of the fourteenth century when Europe was affected by one of the most devastating epidemics of the Middle Ages. The exact number of the deceased has not been estimated so far, but some researchers note that up to 60% of the…
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Inspiration from “Stop-Time“ by Frank Conroy
Time is a concept that does not exist in nature by itself. It is created by humans to ease our understanding of universal development. For us, everything has a beginning and an end. It is quite difficult for a human mind to grasp an image that space existed all the time, that there was no…
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Monologues in “Things I Know to Be True” by Bovell
“Things I Know to be True” is a family drama written by Australian author Andrew Bovell. Geordie Brookman and Scott Graham staged the play and showed it in the UK and the USA, where it became a success. An abundance of literary and dramatic devices, as well as special effects, draw the audience and critics’…
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Shakespeare’s Sonnets from Magnusson’s Perspective
In this essay, Lynne Magnusson addresses the conventional standards concerning Shakespeare’s sonnets and the image of a high-status beautiful lady who is usually associated with his lyrical poetry. The author argues that a beloved “he” becomes the quintessence of personal feelings, including the sexual desire and emotional attachment to a character. While a woman represents…
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“Top Girls” a Play by Caryl Churchill
Women have already made a long way towards the establishment of equality. Caryl Churchill in her play Top Girls highlights the issue regarding the success of the women’s movement of the 1970s and 80s, making us doubt that the female accomplishments in the sphere of career are enough for the woman to be happy. As…
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“Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House” by Audre Lorde
The master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house is Audre Lorde’s provocative admonishment, and it is a warning that Black and other academics of color should heed. Lorde uses dismantling the master’s house as a metaphor for intersectional systems and structures of oppression that produced and perpetuated health inequality in United States Black communities.…
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“A Vindication of the Rights of Woman” by Mary Wollstonecraft
Table of Contents Introduction Mary Wollstonecraft on Marriage Rachel Thwaites on Marriage Comparative Reflection Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman may be examined as one of the most important feminist texts of the century. The author discusses a wide variety of topics, including education, marriage institution, and gendered…