Category: Literature 5177
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Realism in ‘Editha’ by William Dean Howells
American literature was bound to change after the Civil War and the Industrial Revolution as the extremes of romantic principles were rejected in favor of realistic ideas. As a result, realism, a new form of literature, was created. There are several features that made this particular style of writing distinctive from many others. For instance,…
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The True Meaning of “Dulce et Decorum Est”
Dulce et Decorum Est is a poem written by Wilfred Owen in 1917 and then published in 1921 after the author’s death (Muttaleb and Hamadneh 3). Its title is the reference to Horace’s words, who once said, “It is sweet and fitting to die for one’s country.” In his poem, Owen tries to describe the…
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Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Birthmark” Review
The story’s beginning is devoted to the central themes, portraying a scene of pervasive attempts of scientists to control nature via scientific discoveries. Aylmer is the protagonist who cannot decide whether to immerse himself in the scientific world or keep being slightly aloof. He is obsessed with science, but he hardly manages to juggle between…
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“The Love of My Life” by T. C. Boyle Critical Analysis
“The Love of My Life” is a fictional story by T. C. Boyle, an American short story writer, and novelist. The narrative presents the dramatic events in the lives of the two young characters, China and Jeremy, whose irresponsible behavior forced them to make a cruel life-changing decision and question the meaning of love. The…
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“Black Man and White Woman…” by Banks and “Once More to the Lake” by E. B. White
Table of Contents Introduction Work Summary Dysphemism Amplification Antiphrasis Preferred Approach Conclusion Works Cited Introduction For this essay, the author will compare two short stories: “Black Man and White Woman in Dark Green Rowboat” by Russell Banks and “Once More to the Lake” by E. B. White. The first story details the oppression of African…
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Lucy Lurie Character From Coetzee’s “Disgrace”
Lucy Lurie is one of the supportive characters of J. M. Coetzee’s Nobel Prize awarded novel Disgrace. Despite being a secondary character, she plays an important role in illuminating some of the key points of the novel, revealing some hidden sides of David Lurie, her father, who is the major character. Her character is also…
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“Cinderella: Not So Morally Superior” by Panttaja
Introduction Modern advances in psychology allow us to take a fresh look at fairy tales known to everyone from childhood, finding new meanings and interpretations that differ from the usual ones. The moral of the story is much more contradictory, complex, and ambiguous than the usual interpretation. In the article “Cinderella: Not So Morally Higher,”…
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“Joseph Andrews” by Henry Fielding
“Joseph Andrews” was the first published novel of the English writer Henry Fielding, as well as one of the first novels in the English language. The book was published in 1742 and defined by its author as a ‘comic romance’. It presents the adventures of Joseph Andrews and his friend Abraham Adams on their way…
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Harper Lee and “To Kill a Mockingbird”
There are numerous various books in the world, and some of them are products of pure imagination while others reflect real life. Often authors implement some aspects of their lives into their works, and one such example is Harper Lee and her novel To Kill a Mockingbird. To understand the narrative better, one should analyze…
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Gary Soto: Biography and Soto’s Poems Analysis
Gary Soto is a Chicano writer born in Fresco, California in 1952. Even as a child, he used to work as a farm laborer, which had a significant effect on his works resulting in their reflecting the whole reality of life. His works have taken this direction owing to the complicated life he had as…