Category: Novel
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Comparative Essay on the Novels Mathilda, by Mary Shelley and The Bluest Eye, by Toni Morrison
In the novels Mathilda, by Mary Shelley and The Bluest Eye, by Toni Morrison; both writers convey ideas around the effects of traumatic events caused by deep desires. In Mathilda, the majority of trauma faced is based around the incestuous love and desire Mathildas father feels for her which ultimately leads to his suicide and…
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To Kill a Mockingbird’ Book Report Essay
Background Information: Historical: To Kill a Mockingbird was published on the 11th of July 1960. The book has been published for 59 years yet schools still use it as a part of their curriculum and book study as it is a book we could learn from and also understand as if we were part of…
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Connection between Crime and Power in Subcontinent: Analysis of Moth Smoke and The God of Small Things
Abstract Misuse of power and authority is a very dangerous dilemma of mankind. The class system is the main reason behind this uneven distribution of power among upper and lower class. As Karl Marx divides it into two classes, first one is upper class which is called the Bourgeoisie and second class Is The proletariat.…
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Burris Ewell in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’: Critical Essay
The Pulitzer Prize novel To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee, tells the story of a young girl named Scout Finch and her brother Jem. It takes place in the fictional town of Maycomb Alabama in the late 1930s. They all, including their visiting friend Dill, get intrigued by getting a glimpse of their…
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Essay on Dill in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee (1961), Harper Lee uses the inclusion of Scout, a young, innocent girl who lives in Maycomb Alabama. Throughout the book, Scout learns to become more mature about her actions which eventually makes her very empathetic toward others. She is more of a tomboyish girl who is very…
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Critical Analysis on The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
Criticism Of the Novel Whereas A Farewell to Arms describes Hemingway heros sense of alienation with his illusion of becoming the saviour of mankind and his acute consciousness of death, the central concern of The Sun Also Rises is the heros subsequent struggle to get over the depression of his alienation and learn to live…
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Racial And Gender Stereotypes In The Movie Zootopia And The Book The House On Mango Street By Sandra Cisneros
Through the movie Zootopia and the book The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros many forms of harmful stereotyping can be seen. These harmful connotations of stereotyping are dividing groups of people and are usually very discriminatory to a race or sex of people. Society should not be so quick to judge or generalize…
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The Themes Of Love, Class System And Incest Taboo In Wuthering Heights
INTRODUCTION Wuthering Heights was back in those times written by unknown young girl Emily Brontë and it is considered as one of the greatest works of fiction ever written. It is the passionate love story between Catherine and Heathcliff represented as a wild, cruel character. Published in 1847 under the name of Ellis Bell, is…
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Essay on Miss Caroline in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
Is Tom Robinson Guilty or are the accusations against him false? At the beginning of To Kill A Mockingbird, there are a few main characters, they are Scout who is the narrator of the story and the daughter of Atticus. Atticus is the adopted father of Scout and Jem. Jem is Scout’s brother and she…
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Mockingbirds in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’: Critical Essay
Symbolic Mockingbirds Most people go about life thinking they understand everyone from what they hear or what they see. In reality, this is untrue and Scout learns that in Harper Lees novel, To Kill A Mockingbird. Lee tells the story of a black man falsely accused of rape being defended by a white man from…