Category: Literature 5177
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Review of “Stranger” by Georg Simmel
The Stranger is an essay written by Georg Simmel in 1908 in which the author explores the sociological meaning behind the term and the concept of the stranger. In his explorations, the author studies the concept through different lenses of philosophy, economy, and through his relations and position in the group. The author also reviews…
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The Poem “My Son, My Executioner” by Donald Hall
The cardinally new style of the expressed idea is presented in the poem My Son, My Executioner by Donald Hall. The poem presents the point of view of the parent, for whom the born child is the executioner. The very origin of the idea is emphasized by the short size of the poem, which, however,…
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Utopias and Dystopias in Literature
Depictions of imaginary ideal societies, as well as the critiques thereof, are a popular genre and staple of world culture, including literature. One may reasonably argue that the difference between utopia and dystopia is in the eye of the beholder, as it ultimately depends on one’s ideas of a perfect society. However, there is also…
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A Palette of Emotions: The Lasting Impact of Janan Cain’s “The Way I Feel”
“The Way I Feel” by Janan Cain is more than just a straightforward picture book from my youth; it became a guide for navigating my emotions. The pages of Cain’s gorgeous imagery and emotional words revealed a means to comprehend and communicate interior sentiments. The book’s comprehensive investigation of emotions was a landmark throughout my…
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Reaction to “Einstein’s Dreams” by Alan Lightman
The chapter from the novel Einstein’s Dreams by Alan Lightman presents a short story set in a world that has rejected all watches and clocks. When the first mechanical clock was built, the invention amazed and frightened people. Filled with mixed feelings, society decided to replace the device that quantified the passage of time with…
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Flannery O’Connor and Her Moments of Grace
Table of Contents Introduction A Good Man Is Hard to Find Good Country People Everything That Rises Must Converge Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Few writers inspire as many controversial thoughts as Flannery O’Connor does. Yet, the sense of controversy is exactly what distinguished her writing. O’Connor wrote stories that were filled with violence, despair, and…
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What Makes a Written Piece a Story: “Things Fall Apart” by Achebe
Naturally, the narrative element of a written piece is essential to present and describe a story from scratch. However, there are more elements that make the text more complex and exciting to the reader. For instance, a basic narrative cannot give characters their personalities, and thus, writers opt for using dialogues or different points of…
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Individual Differences Matter: Maracle’s Ravensong
Have you ever wondered about how challenging it is to live in the modern world? People are now free to express themselves to the extent that was not available a few years ago. For example, individuals may participate in a child-free movement, live a secluded life, and change their sex. Simultaneously, people should have the…
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Langston Hughes as a Powerful Poet
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Poetry is a valuable source that provides insights into how society was formed and what values were formed in it. One of the brightest representatives of the poetic community is Langston Hughes. He can be considered an influential poet, as the poet is a prominent representative…
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“The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down” and “Privilege, Power and Difference”
Fadiman, A. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, pp. 8-77. This passage is the most amazing as it describes essential treatment methods, childbirth, and generally poor Hmong healthcare. This is important for me because I get the opportunity to get acquainted with the culture of an ethnic group that I have not yet…