Category: /Literature/European Literature
The Consequences of Romeo and Juliet
Sometimes authors use a character flaw to make a point about human nature. In his tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare uses Romeo's impulsiveness to convey his message that rash actions can lead
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
In William Shakespeare's "Tragedy of Macbeth" the tragic hero Macbeth sets himself up for his own demise. There is only one main cause of the downfall of Macbeth, which was him listening to the witches prophecies and letting them influence him
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Category: /Literature
There are many things to compare when it comes to William Blake's "The
Lamb" and "The Tyger." "The Lamb" is portrayed with clarity and morality.
The two poems both have a concern for the natural world of God itself.
Blake seems to have a high regard
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Category: /Literature/English
Of Savages and Innocents
In William Golding's Lord of the Flies, it is apparent the author is trying to get across the point that evil is inside of each of us.
In all cultural stereotypes, even today, anyone who may be different from the typical
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
Changing Times:
An Interpretation of "A Rose for Emily"
The main theme in William Faulkner's short story "A Rose for Emily" represents "holding on the past." Emily Grierson held a view of the past as if it were a rose-tinted place where nothing
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
Evil and savagery lurk in everyone; they are not created by outside influences. Society serves to control the bloodlust inside of every human being. This idea is the main theme in Lord of the Flies, by William Golding. Golding strives to prove
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Category: /Literature
It is human nature to fight and bicker with other people. In stressful situations, many people spend more time bickering then they do trying to think out and solve the issue. In The Lord of the Flies, William Golding addresses the human nature
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Category: /Literature/English
William Faulkner's " Barn Burning "
William Faulkner's "Barn Burning" presents a dichotomy of thought. On one hand, it is a heroic tragedy about Sarty Snopes growing into awareness and morality. On the other, it is a story describing a moribund
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Category: /Literature
The Chimney Sweeper
The Chimney Sweeper is pain in conjunction with the exploitation of children during the late 1700's. William Blake put a bold and raging tone in his first sentence, first line "when my mother died" (line 1), in addition "my father
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
"The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams shows the struggle of two people to fit into society, Tom and Laura, and how society wouldn't accept them. They were the dreamers that were unjustly kept out and you may even go as far
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