The novel, No Longer at Ease demonstrates how difficult it is to depart from tradition. Obi, an 18-year-old man, is in the book’s opening. He is accused of committing crime. The story then describes Obi’s struggles, his mother’s death, and …
The goal of expectations is to create expectations that lead to a desired outcome. These expectations can be used to guide one’s actions and development as he or she tries to achieve the goal. In J. D. Salinger’s novel The …
Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper is an evocative story about a woman suffering postpartum Depression. However, a close examination of the protagonist’s description and portrayal shows that it is more about her struggles with identity. The protagonist draws an …
Nelson Mandela states that your choices should reflect your hopes and fears. Mandela suggested that every individual’s choices can reveal their hopes and fears, no matter what the circumstance. Julie Otsuka’s story of a terrifying time of fear is an …
Claude McKay, a Jamaican born man, arrived in the United States on September 12, 1912. He enrolled in Tuskegee Institute, Alabama upon his arrival to the United States. He was a student of English-style poetry written by Pope and Milton. …
Anton Chekhov wrote “The Black Monk” in 1893. It is one of the most powerful and interesting works by the writer. It is a reflection of Anton Chekhov’s profound philosophy and the anxiety that he felt at the time, according …
Over the years, slavery has been a devastating factor in many countries and communities around the globe. These destructions can take place in many ways: psychological, physical, or community unity. Toni Morrison’s book Beloved explores the themes of identity destruction …
There is much controversy about Lewis Carroll’s relationship with little girls. However, it is clear that his books “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”, “Through The Looking-Glass” and “What Alice Found There” are widely admired for their imaginative and funny natures. While …
Everybody has a place or object that triggers a flood of memories. These objects can be from any place, such as the accident site or the pencil that helped them pass a tough test. They can hold memories that are …
The Faerie Queene presents an unusual challenge to English readers in many ways. You can describe it as epic, romance, or fantasy. It covers many topics, including Christian, Christian, and Pagan. The story is incomplete and it remains open to …