“All animals are created equal, but some animals are more equal then others” was the single commandment that replaced the original Seven Commandments. This was one of the final clues that led the animals to the fact that the pigs had taken over the farm. …
Despite “growing old in misery and in shame, having only half a backside and remembering always that I was the daughter of a Pope” as she, the Old Woman told Candide, “a hundred times I wanted to kill myself, but always I loved life more…” …
Shakespeare’s King Lear is a world in which humans are personalized and find themselves with some contention with their role, rank, and “Place” in life. IE: “The King;” is father god on Earth, “Daughter” is bastard, loyal servant to the king and traitor. Shakespeare dramatized these roles thinking …
The advent of the Petrarchan sonnet introduced a new era of poetic form that would take Europe by storm. Extended metaphors used to express new ideas and concepts about relationships were often characteristic of sonnets, Sir Thomas Wyatt is given much credit for bringing the …
“A Connoisseur’s Revenge” Plot/Description This is one of my favorite Dahl stories, and the one with (I think) the most potent twist in the tail of all. It’s not until the very last sentence that you understand the true story. Spoiler warning! Lionel Lampson is …
The poem I chose is called “A Scrap of Paper”. I believe that this poem is one of the world’s best and most interesting poems I’ve ever read, and even though it’s short, it leaves a lot for the reader to think about. The poem …
The advent of the Petrarchan sonnet introduced a new era of poetic form that would take Europe by storm. Extended metaphors used to express new ideas and concepts about relationships were often characteristic of sonnets, Sir Thomas Wyatt is given much credit for bringing the …
“Hope is the thing with feathers”, a poem by Emily Dickinson, portrays the theme of how there is always hope. The controlling metaphor of the poem compares hope to a bird “that perches in the soul”. Although vanquishment is practically inevitable in most peoples’ lives, …
“A Connoisseur’s Revenge” Plot/Description This is one of my favorite Dahl stories, and the one with (I think) the most potent twist in the tail of all. It’s not until the very last sentence that you understand the true story. Spoiler warning! Lionel Lampson is …
Shakespeare’s King Lear is a world in which humans are personalized and find themselves with some contention with their role, rank, and “Place” in life. IE: “The King;” is father god on Earth, “Daughter” is bastard, loyal servant to the king and traitor. Shakespeare dramatized these roles thinking …
The US’s prospect of establishing a military base in Ghana proves its firm control of this thriving African country. This firm control of US is also strongly apparent in Ghana’s economic policy. Endowed with an abundant supply of natural resources, Ghana has long been under …
The poem I chose is called “A Scrap of Paper”. I believe that this poem is one of the world’s best and most interesting poems I’ve ever read, and even though it’s short, it leaves a lot for the reader to think about. The poem …
“Hope is the thing with feathers”, a poem by Emily Dickinson, portrays the theme of how there is always hope. The controlling metaphor of the poem compares hope to a bird “that perches in the soul”. Although vanquishment is practically inevitable in most peoples’ lives, …
This program starts with the family patriarch, 82-year old Herbert Gettridge, out in his yard cleaning up from the wake of hurricanes Katrina and Rita. He has made it his mission to recreate the home he’d originally crafted more than 50 years earlier, this was …
Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” is a moving short story on freedom, repression, and the complexities of human wants. The novel, set in the late 1800s, chronicles Louise Mallard’s emotional journey after learning of her husband’s death. The purpose of this essay is …
The narrator in “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a young wife and mother who has recently began to suffer symptoms of depression and anxiety. She does not believe that anything is wrong with her but, John, her husband who is a physician, diagnoses her with neurasthenia …
“A Connoisseur’s Revenge” Plot/Description This is one of my favorite Dahl stories, and the one with (I think) the most potent twist in the tail of all. It’s not until the very last sentence that you understand the true story. Spoiler warning! Lionel Lampson is …
War has such a violent nature that it has affected many individuals in many different ways. The most obvious of these is through the lives of the soldiers who experience it first-hand. However, even those who simply follow its progress and who have empathy for …
Something was definitely rotten in the state of Denmark: the king was dead of a murder most foul, a betrayal from his own brother, and young Hamlet was thrown out of the frying pan, which was his father’s passing, and into the fire of revenge. …
“Of Mice and Men” is a novel written by the 1962 Nobel Prize winner, John Steinbeck. It is an emotional tale of the extraordinary friendship between George and Lennie, who are traveling workers in the harsh depression years of the 1930s. George is a caring …
“Do not forget to wash your legs before going to bed! ” my mother used to tell me almost every night if I were at home. Noon might get a nightmare. ” I never believed her until it happened to me. It was on a …
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT: Florence Nightingale – Influence on Nursing Theory 1. AIM: This assignment gives an abridged account of Florence Nightingale’s life, her education, aspirations and career. It also discusses the development of nursing theory in general, and Florence Nightingale’s influence in later nursing theorists’ work. …
The Grapes of Wrath, examining its use of theme, setting, tone, figurative language, allusions, etc. By Angela-Stanton The Grapes of Wrath not only criticizes the socio-economic problems provoked by capitalism, but advocates (moral courage) as the answer to conflicts and hostilities. In Chapter 29, Steinbeck …
In a few cases, a successful but vengeful man or king is influenced and controlled by a power hungry and treacherous woman. This idea can be related to William Shakespeare’s tragic hero, Macbeth, and his wife, Lady Macbeth. The relationship between these two can barely …
Aquaria Sahara visited many places in India and gave talks on her two books. Her trip was made possible by her Indian publishers Penguin. I chanced to read her work and I found It Interesting. Later my colleague and the co -editor of this book …
How to Read Like a Professor Introduction: How’d He Do That? Mostly in memory it affects the reading literature in way that the reader, recognizes similarities in another work of literature, like in romantic novels elude towards Shakes Spears’ play Romeo and Juliet. Also, recognizing …
Patrick Henry understood that the american colonies were faced with a choice during the eighteenth century; either they could continue to try and make peace with Britain or they could fight for their freedom. He expresses this idea in his speech, “Give me liberty or …
How to Read Like a Professor Introduction: How’d He Do That? Mostly in memory it affects the reading literature in way that the reader, recognizes similarities in another work of literature, like in romantic novels elude towards Shakes Spears’ play Romeo and Juliet. Also, recognizing …
Patrick Henry understood that the american colonies were faced with a choice during the eighteenth century; either they could continue to try and make peace with Britain or they could fight for their freedom. He expresses this idea in his speech, “Give me liberty or …
In a few cases, a successful but vengeful man or king is influenced and controlled by a power hungry and treacherous woman. This idea can be related to William Shakespeare’s tragic hero, Macbeth, and his wife, Lady Macbeth. The relationship between these two can barely …
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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