Category: Literature 5177
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Aliens Preeminent Literary: Character Review
The preeminent literary, Alien, sets the tone for other television phenomena in terms of creating rich plots with dynamic yet complex characters that leave the audience entertained and with powerful insights about life. With the original series comprising four films between 1979 and 1997, Alien focuses on Ellen Ripley’s struggle against an alien rampage and…
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The Short Story “A Wall of Fire Rising” by Edwidge Danticat
Edwidge Danticat utilizes her short story, “A Wall of Fire Rising,” to paint a picture of life in Haiti for the proletariat and the bourgeoisie. In particular, the elemental story, as well as a haunting tale, revolves around a father’s shame and feeling of guilt and a child’s innocence, in addition to a mother’s love.…
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Anouilh and Levi: Dehumanization and Degradation
Table of Contents Introduction Main Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Literature is one of the types of art which charm everybody. Literature may entertain and give some food for thoughts, especially if we take into consideration some serious pieces of writing. Every work of any writer is called to deliver some important information to the reader,…
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“The Naked Citadel” by Faludi and “Selections…” by Nafisi
Humans are often referred to as individuals due to each person’s extensive and ubiquitous depth of self. However, this was not always the reality and did not remain one in various parts of the world. In the work of Azar Nafisi, “Selections from Reading Lolita in Tehran,” it is possible to see the oppressive narrative…
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Gwendolyn Brooks’ “We Real Cool”
Poet Gwendolyn Brooks compresses a lot of meaning in a few short lines, in her poem “We Real Cool”, on page 649 of The Bedford Compact Introduction to Literature. Following a student review of Chapters 18-20, one can appropriately analyze this poem. The author utilizes various poetic devices to get her message across. Her use…
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Value of Honor in Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing
Table of Contents Introduction Play’s Themes Honor Significance Women’s Honor Men’s Honor Honor’s Impact Conclusion Works Cited Introduction People have a tendency to develop various attitudes towards the concepts of honor, respect, and loyalty. On the one hand, an idea of honorable behavior pervades human activities, and it is necessary to rely on personal knowledge…
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“I Too” and “The Ballard Of Landlord”
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction In their works, the two poets send out a message that indicates that something is wrong in the society. Discrimination of the human being in any form is an injustice. This is because once someone is discriminated against he is automatically denied a chance to compete and…
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Sarah Hall’s Short Story “Theatre 6”
The narrative is set in a hospital operating room and in-house chapel, perpetuating the atmosphere of democratic conformity that defies morality. The setting serves as the display of the conflict between individual choice and procedures. The author writes, “The on-call room is never dark enough, even with your eye-mask,” indicating that she wants darkness to…
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“The Crescent City Lynchings” by Tom Smith
Tom Smith’s book “The Crescent City Lynchings: The Murder of Chief Hennessy, the New Orleans “Mafia” Trials, and the Parish Prison Mob” is about the some past violent and related events back in 1800. The events took place in New Orleans. In 1980’s New Orleans was a different place than it’s now, lawlessness was normal,…
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Importance of Snow in “The Guest” by Camus
At least once in their life – and, in all likelihood, far more frequently – everyone has the reason to think that the universe is unfair. While despicable and immoral actions may yield rewards and recognition, doing the right thing not only does not guarantee those but may even bring troubles to the Good Samaritan.…