Category: Comparative Literature
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Frankenstein vs. Paradise Lost
The stories about the Devil, Adam, and Frankenstein’s monster seem to have nothing in common at first glance. However, a more detailed consideration of each of them allows tracing certain similarities between them. People (or other beings) who have negative qualities always seem alike. They are united by their desire to express their anger through…
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Contrast Analysis “I, Too” and “I Have a Dream Analysis”
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction “I have a dream” speech belongs to Martin Luther King, Jr., who tried to send a message about civil rights. In his speech, the orator used a wide range of rhetorical and stylistic devices that made the message quite expressive. Main body Martin King uses such…
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Novels by A. Bierce and H. James Comparison
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The short story “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” written by Ambrose Bierce is about the last minutes of a man who was condemned to hanging. Standing at the Owl Creek Bridge, the place of his execution, he never stops thinking about his family and…
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“The Secret Life of Bees” by Kidd and the “Feast of Love” by Baxter
Two novels under analysis are peculiar for their plot and main ideas. It is no secret that both The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd and The Feast of Love by Charles Baxter fuel the problem of love. However, there is a question to be answered: is love similarly or differently exposed? In…
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Conflicts in “Girl” and “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been”
The stories with the girls as the main protagonists grew popular during the last couple of decades. They traditionally represent the problems girls usually meet during their lifetime (typically, teenage or young adult years). In “Girl” and “Where are you going, where have you been,” there are two protagonists with similar issues and conflicts. This…
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Love and Loneliness in the Works of R. Carver and B. A. Mason
Table of Contents Introduction Raymond Carver Bobbie Ann Mason Works cited Introduction Raymond Carver is considered one of the very few contemporary writers who concentrated mainly on short stories and poems. According to many, Raymond revived a dying profession of literature. His literary works are mainly characterized by middle-class characters. Because he mainly wrote on…
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Adelita and Cinderella Characters’ Comparison
The story of an orphaned girl with a tough life meeting a prince who falls in love with her is universal, and different cultures have their own interpretations of it. Thus, Cinderella, which is inherent to the English tradition, and Adelita, which belongs to the Mexican tradition, share the same storyline and the overall message…
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The Sun Also Rises and The Great Gatsby: Comprare & Contrast
The works ‘The Great Gatsby’ by Scott Fitzgerald and ‘The Sun also Rises’ by Ernest Hemingway are considered to be real masterpieces of world literature; both works are based on the reflection of historical setting characterized as ‘roaring twenties’. It is necessary to underline the fact that the books serve as the background for the…
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Ambrose Bierce and Henry James Works Comparison
“An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” by Ambrose Bierce is rather a short story originally published in 1890. The primary characteristic of the story is irregular time spacing and unclear ending. By the end of the story, the reader does not have an understanding of what has really happened with the main character. “The Jolly…
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Theme of Little Red Riding Hood: Comparing the Versions of Perrault vs Grimm
Are you wondering about the theme of Little Red Riding Hood? This Little Red Riding Hood analysis essay compares how the themes of this story differ in the versions written by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm and by Charles Perrault. Read on to learn this fairy tale’s genre, setting, symbolism, and moral lessons. Table of Contents…