Category: Comparative Literature

  • Heroes’ Qualities: Gilgamesh vs. Odysseus

    Table of Contents Introduction Heroic Qualities Differences Between Ancient Mesopotamian and Greek Cultures Current Expectations about Heroes Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In the modern world, many people like discussing the theme of true heroes and the required qualities. Ancient literature is probably one of the most frequent sources of information to be applied to find…

  • In the Time of the Butterflies and The Great Gatsby: Compare & Contrast Essay

    Dystopia is the common setting in Julia Alvarez’s In the Time of the Butterflies and Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. The Great Gatsby paints a depressing picture of the corruption of the American Dream during the roaring 1920s. On the other hand, In the Time of the Butterflies is the story of the dire plight…

  • “Big Black Good Man” and “Battle Royal”

    Abstract The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast the methods of revealing racial themes in Richard Wright’s “Big Black Good Man” and Ralph Ellison’s “Battle Royal”. The goal is to show the differences between the demonstrations of racial prejudice in the short stories. The analysis of this issue can help to understand…

  • “Mericans” by Cisneros and “In Response to Executive Order 9066” by Okita

    “Mericans” by Sandra Cisneros and “In Response to Executive Order 9066” by Dwight Okita are the two works that have a common theme of the way people of different cultures lived in the United States in the twentieth century. The first story describes Mexicans, and the second poem is about the Japanese – both of…

  • How Decisions Can Make or Break an Individual: Literary Analysis

    People make decisions all the time. Do you want steak or chicken for dinner? Should you go to work or stay at home? While some decisions don’t have any long-term consequences, others may change the course of your life. The decision to have steak today may mean you are having a rare treat, a good…

  • Literature Comparison of The Yellow Wallpaper and Everyday Use

    There are a lot of things that people genuinely fear, but the most dreadful situation of all for any human being disregarding age, frame of mind and even gender is definitely the fear of loneliness – being a social animal, a man has cultivated the dominance of social standards and social structure for centuries and…

  • The Comparison of Melvin Tolson “An Ex-Judge at the Bar” and Gwendolyn Brooks “The Mother”

    Melvin Tolson and Gwendolyn Brooks are the African American representatives of Modernism in poetry, and they can be characterized by their active social position regarding the African Americans’ rights reflected in their poems. Thus, the theme of Melvin Tolson’s “An Ex-Judge at the Bar” is racism and justice in relation to ‘black’ people within the…

  • The Story of an Hour and Hills Like White Elephants Literature Comparison

    Various literary works can be closely examined with the help of feminist interpretation, which lays stress on gender and sexuality. This framework is particularly useful if it is necessary to explore the way in which males and females are portrayed by different authors. This paper is aimed at discussing two short stories, namely The Story…

  • Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey — Comparison & Critique

    The Iliad and the Odyssey are two of the oldest pieces of Western literature in existence today. They are canons of the west’s literary past even now and have a large following. The stories of both have been repeated countless times and used in cultural references and in making big-budget movies that speak of their…

  • The Importance of Setting for Interpretation of Stories

    One of the essential components of any story is its setting helping the authors efficiently transmit the message. It is a place and time of the described events alongside the weather, cultural surrounding, climate, and physical landscape serving as the background of the narrative. Hence, the uniqueness of readers’ experience is significantly conditional upon the…