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102 A Contrast Essays, Term Papers and Book Reports


Siddhartha
The Relationship between the two Worlds The book of Siddhartha written by Herman Hesse is about a man’s journey towards finding inner peace and happiness. Siddhartha was a handsome Brahmin’s son whose parents were proud of him because he was intelligent and thirsted for knowledge. The spiritu....

a contrast between basketball and hockey
The sports hockey and basketball contrast as easily as cats and dogs. Because hockey and basketball are both played in the winter season they tend to rival each other more. They rival each other by competing for “T.V. time” and publicity. Furthermore, hockey and basketball differ from ea....

A Road Less Traveled
The Road Less TraveledThe two main political parties in this century have contribute a great deal to the development of African-Americans. As America has develop so has African-Americans. Since politicians control everyday life, they can change history completely. In the upcoming state of America, A....

A Streetcar Named Desire
The setting of New Orleans is important to the play: The city is one of powerful contrasts: old French architecture and the new rhythms of jazz; a kind of Old World refinement mixed with the grit of poverty and modern life; decay and corruption alongside the regenerative powers of desire and pr....

A Tale of Two Cities
a tale of two cities The main purpose of this book is to show the contrasts between the peaceful city of London and the city of Paris, tearing itself apart in revolution. This is apparent in the very first line of the book, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...." This....

Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Scandal in Bohemia
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was written by Sir Arthur ConanDoyle. The novel was first published in 1892. A Scandal in Bohemia was a short story about a woman who has pictures of herself and a high Englishnobleman. She used them to blackmail him. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a novelist, ....

Analysis Of Anita - A Small Family Business
Anita’s character, at first, is not given much significance. However, during the course of the play her character rises and she is portrayed as a strong and powerful woman. She can be described as both morally corrupt and emancipated. Her character is the only woman in a position of importance duri....

Analysis of Shakespeare's Henry IV (part 1) Impact on comtempory audience, and Hal maturing process
A contemporary audience would have found ‘Henry IV part one’ relevant because the play about the safety of the kingdom in roughly 1403, would have mirrored what was actually happening at the time the play was written in the late 1590’s, for many reasons. A major issue would have been Elizabeth’....

Analytical exposition- Decode Gattaca the reflecting glass.
Analytical exposition- Decode Gattaca the reflecting glass. (The name Gattaca is composed of the letters used to label the bases of DNA: Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine.) Science fiction is a literary or cinematic genre in which fantasy, typically based on speculative scientific discove....

animal farm
The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell was a very interesting, complex, and informing novel. In the novel, George Orwell uses farm animals to portray people of power and the common people during the Russian Revolution. The novel starts off with Major explaining to all the animals in the fa....

Benedick Transformed
Benedick TransformedTo what extent is Benedick changed by the end of the play, and how does Shakespeare make this clear to us?At the beginning of the play, Benedick appears as almost a comic character, acting as if the most important part of his character is his wit. However, by the end of the play ....

Bipolar Disorder
Everyone has days where they are feeling a bit gloomy or unhappy about their life and also days when they feel cheerful and lighthearted. However, there are some people who tend to have extravagant mood swings. For example, in one-moment an individual might feel as though they can do anything and ....

Book Of Romans
The letter written to the Church at Roman is thought of more as theological discourse written by the apostle Paul who identifies himself as the author. It is more than likely that Paul found himself in the vicinity Corinth for a time, probably in about AD 55 to 57 and from there dictated his lette....

Brave New World
A World of Stability: A World of Fear “People are happy; they get what they want; and they never want what they can’t get. They’re so conditioned that they practically can’t help behaving the way they ought to behave” (Huxley 236). Mustapha Mond, one of the ten World Controllers argued the le....

Character Development of Lady Macbeth throughout The Play
To metamorphose ones character through years of experience and age is salutary. To deteriorate ones character through a short period of fast decisions and unsure actions is perilous. Lady Macbeth proves the truth to this theory. The impulsive mistakes and power-hungry tactics littered the journey La....

Comparative essay Arethusa & Death of a Naturalist
The poem Arethusa, from Ted Hughes's Tales From Ovid, is similar to Death of a Naturalist, written by Seamus Heaney in that they both explore a contrast between childhood and adulthood. The theme of rebirth or maturing is present in both of these texts. Puberty is a very important part of a human's....

compare and contract "Remember" and "The Chimney Sweeper"
The two poems I will be comparing and contrasting are Christina Rossetti’s ‘Remember’ and ‘The Chimney Sweeper’ by William Blake. ‘Remember’ is about dealing with death and the grief of your loved one. The poem is told in the narrative person so you feel like you are communicating with the wr....

“Compare and contrast the causes of the First and Second World Wars.”
The First and Second world wars both broke out for various reasons and can be seen as similar in some areas, but different in others. It is suggested that the main cause of World War 1 was nationalism. However, some historians have argued that it was Germany’s sudden expansion into Europe that c....

Compare and contrast the methods used by Dickens, Cather, Wells, Poe, and Hardy to explore the theme of Outsiders.
All six of the short stories written by the above authors share a common theme of the outsider, but vary greatly in how the idea of being an outsider, and how this status can affect actions and state of mind. "The Poor Relation's Story", by Dickens, features the main character shunned by every aspec....

Compare and Contrast The Seduction by Eileen McAuley and Cousin Kate by Christina Rosetti.
The theme of love has been explored throughout history within many different poems. The language, mood, style and structure can differ from poem to poem as they have all been written by different poets and in different times. The two poems “The Seduction” and “Cousin Kate” may have been written ....

Compare the poems, To his coy mistress by Andrew Marvel and I wanna be yours by John Cooper Clarke
The poems ‘To His Coy Mistress’ by Andrew Marvel and ‘I wanna be yours’ by John Cooper Clarke are both persuasive love poems from different periods of time. ‘To His Coy Mistress ‘is a pre 1900 poem written in the 17th century. It is about sexual feelings and infatuation, based on the Italian t....

Comparison of the poems porphrias
Comparison of the Poems “My last duchess” and “Porphyrias Lover” by Robert Browning Both of these poems written by Robert Browning in the 19th Century were written in the form of a dramatic monologue. They are also both written by male lovers discussing their emotional problems with women. Th....

comparison of the portrayal of the outsider in One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest and The Catcher in the Rye
I have chosen to compare “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D Salinger with Ken Kesey’s “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”. These books both portray an ‘alternative’ or ‘minority’ outlook on society to that which is normally perceived by the majority of people. The books then question whether th....

Definition of Me
Intriguing beyond compare, reserved yet outgoing, simple yet complex; these are all things that define who I am. Contrary to the views of others, someone beyond the stereotype lies within. I was once told that I related to an exclamation point, defined as someone who is continuously happy, positive....

Describing different interests and opinions of my life.
Note: This piece was in accompaniment with a collage of pictures that related to these different aspects of my life. You may want to incorporate some of my work into an essay concerning your life as your essay may not have to include a collage. Rationale To accompany my collage I have written ....

development of the piano
Musicology – essay on the Piano The musical instrument, the piano can be described as “an instrument of dreams” . From as early as the 19th century the piano has undergone dramatic development to become what is today. The piano is found around the entire world and is used in many different gen....

Different attitudes towards love and marriage in Act 3 Scene 4 and Act 3 Scene 5 of Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet
There are many examples of attitudes towards love and marriage presented in Act 3 scenes 4 and 5. Apart from the love presented by Romeo and Juliet, they mostly reflect the time in which the play was set; in Elizabethan times, marriage was a business arrangement and love was irrelevant. An example o....

Discuss how the theme of class is developed through pips visit to satis house in Great Expecations
Discuss how the theme of class is developed through Pips visit to Satis House The theme of class is developed through Pips visit to Satis house by highlighting a contrast between a Victorian Aristocracy class and a Victorian working class, which Pip belongs to. Great Expectations is a Bildungsroma....

Dr Faustus
Dramatic Quality of the Central Scenes in Dr Faustus by Christopher Marlowe'Dr Faustus' is considered by many to be a tragic play, in fact, Marlowe himself called it, The Tragicall History of the Life and Death of Dr. Faustus. However, there are several scenes in the middle of the play (scenes 6 to ....

Dr jeckyl and Mr hyde essay-How does Athur miller create contrast between jekyle & hyde
How and why does Robert Louis Stevenson create a contrast between Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde? What does this have to say to a modern reader? Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Edinburgh on November 13, 1850. The novella, ‘The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde,’ was written over a hundred years....

Effects of Trade on Developing Nations
ABSTRACT For decades, international trade has been viewed as a major catalyst for economic growth and social development and various studies have shown strong correlation between trade and economic growth. To support and expand trade, new trade agreements have been promoted since it is bel....

Elements of Gothic Literature
Gothic literature has been captured by a number of different eighteenth century writers. It can be presented in diverse forms to intrigue various audiences. Death and darkness are be key elements found within a Gothic piece of literature. In Thomas Gray’s, “Elegy Written in a Country Church-Ya....

European of the 15th & 16th century and the New World
Europeans of the fifteenth and sixteenth century who explored the New World thought that they would be traveling to Asian countries, but they actually ended up in the New World. The Europeans wrote about encounters with people who lived in the New World. The Europeans based their opinions about peop....

Evaulation of The Usual Suspects
Evaluation of The Usual Suspects When watching a movie, there are certain aspects that make the movie a good one for different people. Some people think that a good movie has to have humor or action. I believe those are important for that type of movie like a comedy, action, or drama. Then some peo....

Examine the themes of identity and mistaken identity in Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream.
Examine the themes of identity and mistaken identity in this play. Which characters seek to explore and define their own identity? Which characters oppose them or try to define them simplistically? How does identity shift constantly in this play? Why do you think that Shakespeare returns to this the....

Exploring various areas of beauty culture, argue in what ways patriarchal ideologies are perpetuated
Nowadays, patriarchal ideologies are not difficult to find in our modern societies through different media. In this paper, I have focused on one of the female beauty advertisements, perfume, and found out six areas of how patriarchal ideologies perpetuated in the beauty culture through advertisement....

First Person Journal On Romantic Poetry
This week, we read some of the Romantic poets and studied one on our own. Although Wordsworth and Coleridge were interesting, my favorites were Blake and Keats. Part of the reason I liked reading these poets is the characteristics that they all have in common as a group of Romantic poets. The Romant....

Frankenstein: Shelley Use of Mascuine and Feminine Roles
Shelley began writing Frankenstein in the company of what has been called her male coterie, including her lover Percy Shelley, Lord Byron and his physician John Polidori. It has been suggested that the influence of this group, and particularly that of Shelley and Byron, affected her portrayal of mal....

Frontline
Representation of Truth- “It is not the truth that is complicated, only the people who tell it” Media teams, such as ABC’s “4Corners”, successfully use a variety of techniques, such as editing and the personal interview of Prime Minister John Howard persuade their audience that they are mos....

Gothic Cathederals
After reviewing “The Gothic Cathedral,” "Gothic Sculpture," and "Stained Glass" (Fiero, 2006, Bk. 2, pp. 123-134) I was in awe of the design details and intricacies in all three forms. When reviewing the cathedrals I was struck with a feeling that these cathedrals were dismal and scary, yet after ....

Gwen Hardood's Poetry
Gwen Harwood, in her poems The Secret Life of Frogs, Littoral and The Violets celebrates the cycles within the natural world, as well as the human emotional connection within it. The poems also connect with the innocence and beauty within childhood as Harwood delves into the past, describing lovely ....

Gwen Harwood
In 1980, Harwood said that her “themes were the old ones: love, friendship, art, memory”. Looking closely at two of her poems, what does she make of any or all of these? What Gwen Harwood makes of love in the poems ‘The Violets’ and ‘The Lion’s Bride’ is that on one hand it can be like mem....

Hamlet - In depth analysis
Hamlet Brief Intro To Tragedy Tragedy: · Is the account of a human conflict ending in defeat or suffering. · The main elements of tragedy are seriousness, magnitude, unity, conflict and suffering. · Seriousness- examination of life, especially the causes of human failure and unhappiness. ....

Hamlet: Caught Between Action and Conscience
Hamlet: Caught Between Action and Conscience In Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, one sees how Hamlet yearns to avenge his father’s ghost by killing King Claudius. Hamlet’s decisions and deeds are either performed or left undone, as Hamlet’s conscience overrides his conduct every time he tries to av....

Handmaids Tale Oral
Handmaid’s Tale – Oral _____________________________________________ The Regean era of the 1980s heralded a political swing to right wing conservative values; as they railed to reinforce the maternal role of women, in which they were expected to uphold traditional beliefs. As a coalition of con....

Happiness.
On one of our lessons I learned that Australians are the happiest people in the world. The discussion of this topic made the train of my thought once more avert from an everyday cares to the question of happiness and a meaning of life. And this essay is an outcome. I am going to touch upon such vi....

homelessness
Homelessness is a subject that has many different views, and opinions. It is a subject that gets little attention and funding in order to broaden its truth and its needs to the public eye. Homelessness is a subject that is a convenient place to put unsolved unwanted social and political problems wi....

How does Charlotte Bronte create sympathy for Jane in the first two chapters of Jane Eyre?
Charlotte Bronte wrote Jane Eyre, which was a revolutionary novel and broke the barriers of social expectations. It was written in 1847, having an impact on literature and has made Bronte an iconic writer. Charlotte Bronte was born in 1816, after her mother died she lived a childhood of independence....

How does J.B Priestley lay foundations for the downfall of the Birling Household within Act 1 of An Inspector Calls?
Throughout Act 1 of 'An Inspector Calls', written in the 1940s but set in 1912, J.B Priestley gradually contributes to the foundation for the Birling household's inevitable fall from grace. During the whole play, but primarily in the first act, Priestley makes use of the conflicting political views ....

How is chaos presented in Othellos mind in Act 3.3 when he suspects Desdemona is unfaithful and Act 5.2 where he commits murder and suicide
Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’ tells the tragic story of a man manipulated into believing his wife is being unfaithful, where throughout the play chaos is fed into Othello’s mind like poison. This is done to such an extent that he ends up killing his wife and then committing suicide, hence making the p....

How might emotions contribute to our rationality?
How might emotions contribute to our rationality? The heart has its reasons that the reason does not know. ~ Pascal (Tejirian, 2010) In 1941 Aristotle presented a cognitive theory of emotions, focusing on the function of physiological processes as an important aspect of emotions (Power , 200....

Imaginative Use of the Metaphorical Concept ‘Life is a Journey’ in Dobyns’ Body Traffic
Imaginative Use of the Metaphorical Concept ‘Life is a Journey’ in Dobyns’ Body Traffic: the Creation of the Novel Imaginative Metaphor ‘the Body is a Vehicle’ Abstract This article shows how the conceptual metaphor ‘life is a journey’ pervades Stephen Dobyns' book of poems Body....

Inner Journeys - Expanding understanding
To what extent has studying the concept of inner journeys expanded your understanding of yourself, of individuals and of the world Successful journeys draw on individual imaginative strengths of open-mindedness and capacity for empathy to face the challenges and opportunities of a journey to emer....

Jane Austen
Jane Austen Thesis Jane Austen is an important writer of the early 1800's that uses her writing to point out the social views of the time. All of Jane Austen's novels seem to have the important themes of social status and romance, or love. In her books Jane Austen points out her views on these....

Jane Eyre
“Jane Eyre” is a story of a poor, orphaned girl, and her search for love and justice. Jane is an intelligent, honest, plain-featured young girl forced to cope with cruelty, inequality, and hardship. The first two chapters of the novel illustrate Jane’s troubled beginnings as a you....

Jane Eyre: the book in which the sun never sets.
The climate in which Charlotte Bronte wrote her magnum opus was one that had almost fully recovered from the rationalist excesses of the Enlightenment. The existing climate had replaced ‘scientific’ realism with Romanticism of the Byronic sort, drawing on the ancient ideals of chivalry and the n....

Literary Critisism on Glass Manageri and Death of a Salesman
Both Death of a Salesman, and The Glass Menagerie have many things in common. They are both great plays, and both concern dysfunctional families. But there is a deeper similarity to these great literary works. The similarity between the parents. Due to Willy Loman and Amanda Wingfield's lack of co....

Lottery: a Breakdown of Jackson's Symbolism
Shirley Jacksons The Lottery, is a story that is filled with a magnitude symbolism in a fairly short story. The author uses it to help her represent human nature in real life as tainted, no matter how pure one thinks of himself or herself, or how pure their environment may seem to be. The story is ....

Lovers by Brian Friel
“Lover’s” by Brian Friel is a play which highlights the social conditions of Roman Catholic society in Ireland in the 1960’s, showing the contrast in the attitudes between the younger and older generation as the begins to change. The play consists of two short plays; “Winners’” and “Los....

Macbeth - Who is to blame for the horror in the play
Who is to blame for the horror in the play, Macbeth? Throughout his play of ‘Macbeth’, William Shakespeare uses various mechanisms involving the settings, themes and characters to establish a great sense of horror for his audience. This horror is associated with the deceitful and bloody murder....

Macbeth William Shakespeare
Macbeth William shakespeare In his play “Macbeth”, William Shakespeare faced the problem of gaining sympathy for the main character, from his audience. Although Macbeth has many qualities which are less than attractive and he does much which we can criticise him for, he is ultimately seen as a ....

Mediaeval Language and Literature
Mediæval Language and Literature In this essay, I shall explore the relationship between the material and the spiritual in two Old English elegies, “The Seafarer” and “The Dream of the Rood". In ‘The Seafarer’, I will demonstrate how the narrator takes the reader on a literal and metaphoric....

Mythology and Fantasy in Death in Venice
Death in Venice, by Thomas Mann, is a novella that proves to be conventional and structured, yet noted for it’s “uncivilized free and wild thinking.” The author parallels characters and events in the novella to Greek mythological characters and events. This creates an alternate state of existen....

Nintendo
Nintendo was founded in 1889 and have been operating in the video game console market since 1977 and is a leader in the handheld console market. Nintendo have released four generations of gaming devices over the past two decades and have constructed a strong portfolio of titles and managed to bu....

Odyssey
Books I-IV are referred to as the Telemachy--the opening story of Odysseus' son Telemakhos--which prepares us for what's to come. The Telemachy serves a dramatic purpose by implying that the son has a essential role in the overthrow of the brazen suitors, a part for which he is not yet ready. Athena....

Of Mice and Men
An analysis of how John Steinbeck portrays the theme of loneliness in “Of Mice and Men” In this essay on “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck I am going to be analysing how John Steinbeck portrays the theme of loneliness. I will do this by showing where loneliness is, which charact....

Of Mice And Men
Of Mice And Men First published in 1937, Of Mice and Men is a classic American novel by John Steinbeck. George and Lennie are two ranch hands that travel together, with George watching over the mentally low-grade Lennie. When they start work at a new ranch, several different characters are intr....

Of Mice And Men
Of Mice And Men First published in 1937, Of Mice and Men is a classic American novel by John Steinbeck. George and Lennie are two ranch hands that travel together, with George watching over the mentally low-grade Lennie. When they start work at a new ranch, several different characters are intr....

Of mice and Men
How does the opening scene prepare the reader for the rest of the novel? In opening passage of Of Mice and Men it seems as though Steinbeck takes great pains to familiarize us with the setting, and the descriptions of nature that he uses though-out , are very poetic and stand apart from the rest ....

Oldboys Assault on the Senses
Oldboy directed by Chan-wook Park is a Korean film that belongs to a very original and fairly odd genre. This film cuts itself a very good niche in the Asian Extreme. As is common with any film in this genre and even Chan-wook Park's films in particular a very large emphasis is on violence. However ....

othello comparasin
IT has been said that tragedy purifies the affections by terror and pity. That is, it substitutes imaginary sympathy for mere selfishness. It gives us a high and permanent interest, beyond ourselves, in humanity as such. It raises the great, the remote, and the possible to an equality with the real,....

Pairing food and wine
Pairing Food and Wine The rule-of-thumb in pairing food with wines is “red wine with red meat, white wine with white meat,” but rules are made to be broken. Now, comparing tastes and contrasting tastes are ways of matching foods with wines. When you are comparing tastes, look for similar flavo....

Poetry Intertextual
The anthology “Lines to Time” includes a wide range of poems written by a selection of poets. What makes “Line to Time” interesting and enjoyable to read is the variety of topic and treatment the poets use to make their poetry effective.The range of poets featured in “L....

Public Relations: Film Analysis of Sex and the City
Sex and the City took place in Manhattan in 2008. It is a spin off from the television show that ran for six seasons. At the very beginning of the movie, Carrie, the main character, starts out expressing that the only reason young women move to New York City is to shop for the labels and to fall i....

Reality Television and Popular Culture
REALITY TELEVISION Reality television reflects the current morality of society, whilst having the purpose to be ‘truthful’, provide entertainment and even to create debate. I agree that reality television affects popular culture, whether by reinforcing it or challenging it. This essay aims to di....

Representation of Race in No Sugar by Jack Davis
Alysha Dinardo Question Two:- Through colonisation, the Eurocentric view is imposed upon the indigenous peoples, and they are forced to abandon their own culture and take upon those of authority. In No Sugar, it displays the extent of the effects the Europeans had on the indigenous Aborigines. Ra....

Revenge in Titus Andronicus
The characters in Titus Andronicus are driven mainly by revenge, fueling the rape and carnage that occur throughout the play. Characters like Tamora are driven purely by revenge, however some escape this labeling such as Titus himself, who also allows honor to be a guiding force in the action he tak....

Robert Frost
Robert Frost once pointed out that " half of what we are is where we live and the other is what we talk about." As a New England poet, Frost's roots were firmly planted in New Hampshire . However, people throughout America and the world have found significance in Frost's poetry because he writes....

roles of a biomedical scientist
AS1999-Biomedical science. Personal and Professional skills The purpose of this essay is to discuss the role/s of a Biomedical Scientist in the health service. Biomedical scientists work with doctors and nurses within the NHS to diagnose diseases, determine the effectiveness of treatment and ....

Romeo and Juliet - the dramatic significance of Act 1 Scene 5
Romeo and Juliet is a play by William Shakespeare concerning the fate of two young lovers who would do anything to be together. It is, perhaps, the most famous of his plays and undoubtedly the most famous love story in Western history. In this essay I am going to show that Act One Scene Five is on....

Skunk Works Book Review
"Stealth would land the Russians on their ear...so I resolved to see this project through, even if it meant an early fall from grace," Ben Rich recalls from his early days as head of Skunk Works, a super secret aeronautics research group at Lockheed Corporation (Janos & Rich, 1994, p. 25). Rich ha....

Snow Falling on Cedars
Essay- Snow Falling on Cedars Kasey Slootmans Snow Falling on Cedars written by David Guterson depicts the after effects of war on a fictional island off the American coastline. It resembles the brutal effects of war on a small town community and the individua....

Stoker and Wilde
Gothic Literature was a natural progression from romanticism, which had existed in the 18th Century. Initially, such a unique style of literature was met with a somewhat mixed response; although it was greeted with enthusiasm from members of the public, literary critics were much more dubious and sc....

Taxonomy
Taxonomy is the classification of differing organisms into groups based on a set of defined characteristics that is common to all members of the group. Taxonomists examine animals (and plants), determine what features make that particular animal unique, and then compare related animals to verify tha....

The Echoing Green
The poem ‘The Echoing Green’ is written by William Blake. It is taken from SONGS OF INNOCENCE. It is divine voice of childhood unchallenged by the test and doubts of later years. Blake expresses in simple and lovely diction the happiness and innocence of a child’s first thoughts ab....

The Echoing Green
The poem The Echoing Green is written by William Blake. It is taken from SONGS OF INNOCENCE. It is divine voice of childhood unchallenged by the test and doubts of later years. Blake expresses in simple and lovely diction the happiness and innocence of a childs first thoughts about. This is a picto....

The Intent of Forrest Gump
No, this isn't another essay about Forrest Gump and - oh, the great American dream. Instead, it is an essay about the marketability of a movie in which all else is secondary. You have to understand the producers of Forrest Gump in order to understand why it succeeds. The producers, in the end, like ....

The Media and the Use of Propaganda in War
In researching the existing literature pertaining to the issue of the media and propaganda, there must first be proper definitions for the terms ‘propaganda’ and ‘media’ in the context of politics and war. Next follows an analysis of the different articles and works already undertaken on the sub....

The Role of Creon in the Theban Plays
In each of Sophcles' Theban plays, the Antigone, Oedipus the King and Oedipus at Colonus, we encounter the character Creon. His role in each play varies, as does his character. In this essay I will outline the key aspects of his character in each play and then compare and contrast the most prominent....

the wind in the willows
Analysis: The Wind in the Willows Kenneth Grahame. Characters Toad • Enthusiastic, hyperactive, agitative, exuberant, generous, inclusive, dreaming, idyllic, idealistic, expansive thinking, arrogant, a feigned vision that friends love him. Without a care in the world, hopelessly naïve and imp....

Theatre Techniques used in the film "Looking for Alibrandi"
In the visual text Looking for Alibrandi, directed by Kate Woods, there is a strong connection between the opening and closing scenes. This is shown by the use of various film techniques and the resolution of the major theme of ¡°The search for identity and belonging.¡± This essay will illustrat....

Theme difference in what's eating gilbert grape
The theme difference is explored vastly In “What’s eating Gilbert Grape”. There are not only major physical differences apparent in the film (relating to character) difference is what creates the alienation between the Grape family and the rest of the population in Endora. The Grape family is pe....

“There are as many interpretations of Othello as there are responders.” - discuss
Interpretations of texts are formed by every responder depending on their social context, ideology and experience. “Othello” is a play of international renown and consequently has been interpreted in a number of different ways. Many critics, theatre directors and film producers have conveyed to ....

Through the play ‘’Macbeth’’ appearance is constructed with reality.
One definition of “appearance” is: “An outward aspect of somebody or something that creates a particular impression.” Almost contradictory is the definition of “reality”: “Actual being or existence, as opposed to an imaginary, idealized, or false nature.” A prominent theme in Shakespeare’....

To his Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell
“To His Coy Mistress” is a formal argument by Andrew Marvell. Throughout the poem, the poet uses persuasion to make the woman he loves give her virginity to him. Although the main theme seems to be love and passion it is, in fact, how short life is and how quickly it passes by. The poet present....

To what extent is Macbeth a tragedy
Works of fiction explore fundamental and universal ideas often magnified under a writer’s pen. The genre of tragedy, as established by Aristotle in Ancient Greece deals with serious human actions, relationships between people and their gods and the meaning of human existence. As fiction reflects an....

Umoufia Culture in Things Fall Apart Vs. Multicultural Canada
Chinua Achebe understands that Africa has both complex and dynamic societies. This continent is not primitive, simple or backwards as stereotypically perceived by many people all over the world. Scholars believe that it is this understanding of human society, that makes Achebe’s 1959 novel, Things ....

Unwanted Sound Effect the Physiological and Psychological
How does unwanted sound effect the physiological and psychologicalOutline:I)Research Question:a) How does unwanted sound effect the physiological and psychological performance differently than wanted sound? II)Thesis Statement:a)Wanted and unwanted sound have the same physiological effects on the hu....

Use of Behaviorism in Learning and Specifically
Use of Behaviorism in Learning and Specifically Instructional Technology Behaviorism plays a large role in education. There are several assumptions that can be construed from the behaviorist idea and education such as, the emphasis on behavior, drill and practice methods, methods for breaking habit....

Volpone Ben Jonson
Consider the end of the play, the lack of resolution in the Bonario - Celia relationship, the class based difference in the severity of Volpone and Mosca`s punishments, the situation in which Corbaccio, Voltore and Corvino are left. Do you find the ending just and in structure or are the unresolved ....

Who is to blame for the horror in the play, Macbeth?
Who is to blame for the horror in the play, Macbeth? Throughout his play of ‘Macbeth’, William Shakespeare uses various mechanisms involving the settings, themes and characters to establish a great sense of horror for his audience. This horror is associated with the deceitful and bloody murder....

Women In Society
Literature, in addition to its many purposes, has also served as a form of expressing an author’s ideas and point of views regarding any arbitrary subject. Both writers, Henrik Ibsen and August Strindberg, conveyed their own opinions concerning women in the following works of literature. Ibs....




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