Shakespeare explores gender issues and equality in The Taming of the Shrew. The central theme of the play is gender, and readers can interpret it in different ways. Shakespeare examines Gender Relationships and Issues in the Play by using Katherina, …
William Dean Howells published “Editha” in 1905. It revolves around ideals concerning war and a romanticized vision. Howells reveals a different perspective on war with each of his characters. Editha’s vision of God-planned glorious war can convince her fiancé George …
Jared Diamond’s Pulitzer prize-winning book, “Guns, Germs and Steel, the Fates of Human Societies”, makes a crucial contribution to debates on global economic inequalities using historical narratives. The book provides a detailed look at the economic history of different societies, …
Shakespeare in Julius Caesar, shows many types political violence today. Shakespeare describes civil wars over the way government should function. This concept can be applied to almost any period of time, including our own. His work was probably inspired by …
Charlotte Bronte presents the protagonist of Jane Eyre as a young woman who reflects on her childhood. Jane’s views on life and her thoughts do not align with those of her time. It adds an additional dimension to Jane. The …
What a frightening word! What is it? By definition, picaresque describes a type of prose that tells the story of a low social-status hero living in a lower society by their own wits. Picaresque heroes are often pragmatists who do …
Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie shows the narrator viewing art as a way to escape the monotony that is reality. According to this concept, art can be used as a medium for interpreting reality. Tom, narrator and protagonist in the …
Cheryl Strayed’s character is unsympathetic, but she is a lovely person. This is not contradictory. In Wild, Cheryl Strayed portrays a young, naive woman who is grieving and naive. This makes her the main, unsympathetic character. In contrast, in her …
Tolstoy condemned suicide in a letter he wrote on the subject, describing it as immoral and unreasonable. Tolstoy has treated mortality and suicide as extremely important subjects in many of his earlier books. Tolstoy has spoken out against suicides in …
Table of Contents
This is the beginning
Frankenstein’s nature theme
In summary
Intro
This is an introduction to the topic. It provides an overview of what will be discussed and explored.
Nature can have a significant impact on one’s mental …