Category: Comparative Literature

  • Parallels Between “1001 Nights” and Pizan’s “The Book of the City of Ladies”

    The Book of the City Ladies presents Dido, the foundress, a tender lover, and wife to the Trojan hero, Aeneas. The book by Christine de Pizan reveals Dido as a strong and powerful character, and her only flaw is excessive love (Zajko and Hoyle 7). Besides, the author is a female, and she portrays the…

  • “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “To Build a Fire” Comparison

    The Fall of the House of Usher is a story in Edgar Allan Poe’s famous Gothic style, with the setting as eerie as one would expect. Poe builds on several horror staples, such as the haunted house of the Usher family, the bleak landscape around, and the mystery disease. Apart from the story itself, the…

  • Marriage in Bradstreet’s, Dooley’s, Larkin’s Works

    Marriage is an important event in the life of a significant percentage of people, and it is no wonder that a considerable amount of literature is devoted to portraying the married life. This paper discusses three literary works on this topic: A. Bradstreet’s To My Dear and Loving Husband, the short play Post-Its (Notes on…

  • Similarities Between “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Gilman and “The Story of an Hour”

    Table of Contents Introduction Comparisons Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Traditionally, women were viewed as less equal, which led to them fighting for their rights. Through different amendments touching on equal rights for women, everything seems to be changing whereby women are now holding prestigious positions alongside men. Besides that, they are receiving almost similar treatment…

  • Certeau’s and Schwartz’s Works: Genre Comparison

    Table of Contents Introduction Context and Content Structure Stylistic (Language-use) Rhetorical features Works Cited Introduction Michel de Certeau’s Walking in the City and Delmore Schwartz’s Far Rockaway represent two different literature genres. The former is a short story, and the latter belongs to poems. Even though they do have some similarities that will be discussed…

  • Poems Comparison and Contrast: “Divorce” and “The Sick Rose”

    Poems are recognized as one of the earliest literature forms that have significantly influenced the field of communication. Since pre-colonial times poems have been used to bring people together, warn, encourage and inform. One of the essential features of poems is their form and structure. While some poems lack a formal structure, most are structured…

  • Short Stories Analysis: “The Necklace” and “The Last Leaf”

    “The Necklace”: Analysis In One of the Opening Paragraphs of the Story, We Are Told that Mme Loisel “Suffered Intensely.” Why Did She Suffer? As someone who had the appearance, demeanor, and ambitions of an upper-class woman, yet belonging to a comparatively less wealthy class, Mme Loisel must have felt that she was destined for…

  • Poems Comparison: The Necklace and I Stand Here Ironing

    It is a good idea to compare and contrast Maupassant’s The Necklace and Olsen’s I Stand Here Ironing, because of the way the authors examined the subject of poverty. They share the same interest as manifested in their desire to explore the meaning of poverty in the lives of young women. Nevertheless, they differ in…

  • The Ideas of Life in Henry Thoreau and Virginia Woolf’ Works

    Philosophical ideas about the meaning of life, the role of death, and causes of war are discussed by many writers and thinkers in their works because of the importance of the mentioned issues. However, writers often use different effective approaches in order to attract the readers’ attention to the discussion of the problematic topic from…

  • Alger’s “Ragged Dick” and Gilman’s “Yellow Wallpaper”

    Outline Theme: To seek the similarities between the two readings and also to illustrate the changes in contemporary American society concerning two narratives written in the late 19th century namely Horatio Alger’s “Ragged Dick” and Charlotte Gilman’s “Yellow Wall-Paper”. Introduction The contemporary American society has transformed in many aspects since the late 19th century. This…