Category: Critical Reflection

  • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime’ Essay on Truth

    Mark Haddon’s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (2003) offers a sense of mystery and suspense to the readers as they journey with Christopher throughout his town to find the culprit for the murder incident so that he can write his novel. Christopher mentions Prime Numbers, The Monty Hall Problem, and The…

  • Harry Potter Movie Review Essay

    In this essay, I choose the movie Harry Potter: The Chamber of Secrets as the object, aim to discover its critical and commercial values in the popular culture industry; but more importantly, I will try to analyze key themes and approaches the movie tends to deliver, as well as discussing its strengths and shortages as…

  • Essay on ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Protagonist

    Since the beginning of time, females have always been perceived as objects who have only one job: to bear children. Men have oppressed, controlled, abused, and limited women in a countless number of ways because of the belief that women are inferior to them. Today, women possess many more rights than they have in the…

  • Essay Review on ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’

    Overview of film Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone is about a boy who learns on his eleventh birthday that he is the orphaned son of two powerful wizards and holds exceptional magical powers of his own. He is asked to become a student at Hogwarts which is a boarding school for wizards. At Hogwarts,…

  • Essay on Propaganda Devices

    Propaganda is indifferent to truth and truthfulness, knowledge, and understanding; it is a form of strategic communication that uses any means to accomplish its ends -Walter Cunningham Propaganda is primarily used in today’s newspapers, television, and most common social media. However, propaganda has been used in the past at major historical events, such as WW1.…

  • Essay on ‘The Bluest Eye’

    After reading the novel, The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison, I believe that the author’s intended message is to express the effects of imposing whiteness as an ideal beauty standard on black people. At the beginning of the book, Pecola Breedlove, a young black girl has a deep desire to obtain blue eyes to feel…

  • Essay on Forrest Gump Summary

    Intro The themes of racism, gender inequality and social influence is explored in the novel The Help written by Kathryn Stockett and the film Forrest Gump directed by Robert Zemeckis. Stockett explores the idea of a social influence on a narrow minded society through the three main protagonists Aibileen, Skeeter, and Minny who take turns…

  • How to Date a Browngirl, Blackgirl, Whitegirl or Halfie Critical Essay

    Introduction: Junot Díaz’s short story “How to Date a Browngirl, Blackgirl, Whitegirl or Halfie” offers a poignant and satirical exploration of stereotypes, race, and identity in the context of dating. Through the voice of an anonymous narrator, Díaz presents a critical examination of cultural expectations, internalized biases, and the complexities of interracial relationships. This essay…

  • Importance of Feste’s Songs in Twelfth Night: Critical Analysis Essay

    Introduction: William Shakespeare’s comedy play ‘Twelfth Night’ features the character of Feste, a witty and wise fool. Feste’s songs throughout the play serve multiple purposes, including entertainment, thematic reinforcement, and character development. This critical analysis will explore the significance of Feste’s songs in ‘Twelfth Night’ and their contribution to the overall meaning and enjoyment of…

  • Essay on Julius Caesar Play Timeline

    Introduction: Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar follows the dramatic events surrounding the assassination of the Roman dictator and its aftermath. The play’s timeline plays a crucial role in shaping the narrative, building tension, and highlighting the consequences of political ambition and betrayal. This essay critically examines the timeline of events in Julius Caesar, exploring its significance…