Magic realism – fusion of real and unreal realms. A comparison of F. Weldon’s “Puffball” and J. Winterson’s “The Passion” “My most important problem was destroying the lines of demarcation that separates what seems real from what seems fantastic” – Gabriel Garcia Marquez At the …
The Kite Runner is set in Afghanistan, about a young boy named Amir who feels that he must win the kite tournament in order to redeem himself to his father. Because his mother died while giving birth to Amir he feels somehow responsible for his …
The bylaws of the American Comparative Literature Association stipulate the writ-ing every ten years of “a report on the state of the discipline. ” The present collection Comparative Literature in an Age of Globalization represents the latest in the series and is a follow up …
Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 18” is written to immortalize the young man for whom he lusts because of his borderline perfection and beauty. In order to do this Shakespeare compares him to Summer, the season that is generally regarded as the most beautiful. While on the surface …
Morally conflicted characters are present in all three texts, as individuals struggle to make a Judgment between what they perceive as right and wrong. In Regeneration Rivers experiences an Internal ethical conflict which Intensifies as the novel progresses. Whilst observing fellow therapist Holland work, Rivers …
The setting in the book, Hatchet, is the Canadian wilderness, near an L shaped lake. The story takes place in the late 1980’s, and it is written in the third person limited. The omniscient narrator is the person speaking throughout the story. The mood varies …
I will just say right off the bat: while I moderately enjoyed reading Lois Lowry‘s The Giver and give it credit for being an early teen-centric dystopian novel (before it nearly became a genre of its own), I am not a fan of the 2014 …
Frankincense: Methods and Techniques: Structure & Narrative Form From Top Notes – Patterson & Strangers Epistolary Narrative Form “Frankincense” Is written In an epistolary narrative form that was popular at the time in which it was written. The original publication was presented in three volumes …
The details in “Concord Hymn” really give great image of the characters and setting of this time period. The poem exalts a general spirit of revolution and freedom. “Concord Hymn” was written by Ralph Waldo Emerson and was originally sung at the completion of the …
In the first stanza, Housman discusses the prestige of being a good athlete. Not many people accomplish great, memorable things in their prime and this athlete did just that. Housman goes on to state that when the athlete won they carried him in pride, We …
“Of Mice and Men,” a novella by John Steinbeck, is one of the most admired pieces of American literature. This succinct yet meaningful story, which was written during the Great Depression, digs deeply into the human experience while underlining themes that cut beyond time and …
Jonathan Swift was the greatest satirist in his era, he was both feared and admired by tons of people. At the age of fourteen, he entered Trinity College in Dublin. After he graduated in 1688, he received his bachelor’s degree and then proceeded to work …
ENGLISH LITERATURE COMMENTARY THE KITE RUNNER The paragraph shows the moment of epiphany as it is the moment where Amir realizes that Hassan know that Amir had hide behind the alley when the incident happened. Amir discovers Hassan’s love for him is endless and accepts …
Nursery crimes The Child that Books Built: A Memoir of Childhood and Reading Francis Spufford 214pp, Faber Appropriately enough for a book that sets out to explore the problematic relationship between the self and what it reads, Spufford has written a genre-busting text. We hurtle …
Marie Appleby Module EPF 135 Roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher in the Lifelong Learning sSector The Lifelong Learning UK (2007) standards, highlight the complexity of the role of the FE teacher as follows “teachers have a responsibility for ensuring high standards of teaching and …
The Awakening is a brilliant novella by Kate Chopin written in the 1890s It deals with the themes of woman’s sexuality, roles of wife and mother, identity, etc. The protagonist of the novel is Edna Pontellier, a married woman with three children She struggles with …
Even though Poe stated in the first few lines of the story that the person narrating the story is insane. It is only when the narratortells us his preparations for murdering the old man that we know how insane he is. The narrator states, “I …
The Chimney Sweeper William Blake, known for his renowned work during the Romantic era, earned a spot as one of the best known poets in the English language. Having had many spiritual visions, William Blake was inspired to incorporate his visions into his work. Among …
Many writers use the environment, political issues, or social issues as inspiration to their work. During romanticism nature imagery was a common occurrence in literature. However does on particular issue effect writers so much that a new literature movement is sprung from it? I pose …
Modernist poets, or in that instance all modernists minds, philosophers and creative persons, ignores the societal order to some extent. They do non do any effort to speak to or pass on with the society, but really revolutionises the thought of art in the domain …
N. Scott Momaday’s short story, “The End of My Childhood“ depicts a young man who has experienced a dramatic twist in his life, which he refers to as the metaphoric end of his childhood. He is leaving the world he knew in his youth behind …
Theyre a rotten crowd, I shouted across the lawn. Youre worth the whole damn bunch put together (162), are the words that describe Gatsby the best as put by Nick. In the context of the book, Nick is saying that Gatsby is better than the …
Sammy is observant and watches everything that goes on in the store while he cashiers because the Job can get a little boring and he can also by easily distracted y something. His observations, so marvelously acute and precisely and delightfully expressed” (WEB) When these …
In Homer’s epic, The Iliad, women such as Helen and Chryseis are depicted as objects and possessions to be taken, traded, and enjoyed by males. Other females provide emotional support to male characters, such as Achilles mother, Thetis. Additionally, several female goddesses are depicted as …
’Tis, a sequel to Frank McCourt’s Angela’s Ashes, is an interesting memoir about overcoming difficulties, no matter where you are or what others think of you. At the beginning, Frank is still on the boat to head to America. He and a priest are acquainted, …
In “Ballad of Birmingham,” Dudley Randall illustrates a conflict between a child who wishes to march for civil rights and a mother who wishes only to protect her child. Much of this poem is read as dialogue between a mother and a child, a style …
In Orwell’s “Shooting an Elephant”, the reader finds a young English policeman–George Orwell– living in Moulmein, Burma. During his time in Burma, Orwell is treated atrociously by the Burmese, but one day, an elephant escapes its trainer, begins to destroy the bazaar, and Orwell is …
The main character, Macbeth is a classic example of a Shakespearean tragic hero. At the beginning of the play, Shakespeare defines Macbeth as a hero very clearly to the reader. However, as the play progresses, Shakespeare gradually indicates that Macbeth is a tragic hero. There …
In David Foster Wallace’s, Consider The Lobster, he questions the justification of eating not only lobster but animals all together. Raising questions on the morals, escapades, and activities we use and participate in. While also considering how we interpret pain and suffering as a species. …
Death is heavily portrayed in the book, titled Night, by Elie Wiesel. Throughout the book Wiesel describes the terror and the horrifying moments of the concentration camp as it affected him. Eliezer had many near death experiences, but each time that he was at the …
Theme
A literary theme is the main idea or underlying meaning a writer explores in a novel, short story, or other literary work. The theme of a story can be conveyed using characters, setting, dialogue, plot, or a combination of all of these elements.
Voice
In literature, the voice expresses the narrator or author's emotions, attitude, tone and point of view through artful, well thought out use of word choice and diction. A piece of literature's voice is one of its most defining and important features and can completely change the way a story is read and received.
Structure
What is structure in literature? The definition of literary structure is that it is the organization of a story's various elements, including plot, characters, and themes. It forms a frame that helps a reader understand how a story's elements tie together.
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