A Report on God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater
God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater is a book written by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr, and published in 1965. Mr. Vonnegut talks about Eliot Rosewater, a President of philanthropic Rosewater Foundation. The Rosewater F...
“The Circular Ruins” by Jorge Luis Borges
The story called “The Circular Ruins” was written by Latin American writer Jorge Luis Borges and published in the journal Sur in 1940. This journal specialized in philosophic and surrealis...
The Influence of Literature
Literature is an eternal source of knowledge that makes people muse about the sense of life, place of a person in the world, and others philosophical questions. It leads to the increasing of mindfulne...
Analysis of the Play “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell
The Play “Trifles” written in 1916 by Susan Glaspell was inspired by a murder event she covered and reported in Iowa town. Years later after the events, Glaspell compiled her observations ...
Robert Frost
The North-East of the United States is called a reserve of the American cultural “soil”. This is the land of the farmers, harsh and unsmiling people. In this inhospitable environment, one ...
Comparison of The Church and the Second Sex and In Memory of Her
Most of the Christian traditions described God as a male, because exactly like that, in patriarchal way, people used to think that men in society are more privileged than women. Moreover the Christian...
Blindness by Jose Saramago
A world well-known Portuguese writer Jose Saramago is not only considered as a talented author of such novels like Death with Interruptions and The Gospel According to Jesus Christ, he is also a well-...
The Yellow Wallpaper
Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s autobiographical story” The Yellow Wallpaper has numerous interpretations. It is the portrayal of a married woman restriction in the society it has gothic elemen...
The Badder Bad Guy
Who is the badder bad guy: Gollum or Grima Wormtongue?
Born in the South Africa, John R.R. Tolkien is an English writer, who is best-known for his novel-trilogy The Lord of the Rings. From the first s...
English Poetry: The Reverse of Death
Death has always been a live issue for the majority of writers and poets. This notion seems both familiar and mysterious, and it has always attracted people. Just like a poison is the reverse side of ...
“How it Feels to be Colored Me” by Zora Neale Hurston
In the book “How it feels about the life of a black”, the life of a black girl in the United centered on with retrospect to the stereotypes that paralleled to a particular race. As such, i...
Comparison and Contrast of Two Stories with a Similar Theme
Robert Browning and William Faulkner – both from different epochs, Victorian age and modernism, both with a different style of writing, “Last Duchess” as a monologue and “A Ros...
This Is What It Means To Say Phoenix, Arizona
Symbolism used in the book “This Is What It Means To Say Phoenix, Arizona”, captures the Native American perspective of the characters in the book. As such, the author employs symbolism in...
Keats’s and Shelley’s Relationship
Everyone knows about the eighteenth century as the century of reason and neo-classicism. Literature, architecture and other spheres were adhered to a classic style, classic thoughts and logic. Althoug...